Martin Sandbu (23. november 2019). «En ny EU-debatt kommer før vi tror det | Martin Sandbu». Aftenposten. Besøkt 29. september 2021. «Martin Sandbu (44) er økonomikommentator i Financial Times. Han er født og oppvokst i Norge og har bodd i Frankrike, USA og Storbritannia. Han forsket og underviste tidligere ved Harvard University, Columbia University og Wharton School/University of Pennsylvania i USA. Han bor nå i London.»
«Martin Sandbu Keynote Speaker». Chartwell Speakers. Besøkt 30. september 2021. «In her FT book review, Diane Coyle wrote that ”the real argument of the book comes in the second half, namely that a set of radical but feasible policies holds the solution to inequality. And, if they were implemented, Sandbu eloquently argues, more globalisation would benefit all and defang populist polarisation.”»
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«Martin Sandbu, EUROPEAN ECONOMICS COMMENTATOR». Financial Times. Besøkt 30. september 2021. «Before joining the FT, he worked in academia and policy consulting. He has taught and carried out research at Harvard, Columbia and the Wharton School, and has advised governments and NGOs on natural resources and economic development. He is the author of three books, on business ethics, the euro, and on "the economics of belonging". He was educated at the universities of Oxford and Harvard.»
Emil L. Mohr (29. oktober 2020). «– Jeg ser mange gode skribenter og mange gode tekster. Spørsmålet er vel heller hva de velger å skrive om». Journalisten. Besøkt 29. september 2021. «Etter å ha fristet en akademisk karriere i USA til 2008 – med doktorgrad i politisk økonomi fra Harvard-universitetet – svarte han rett og slett på en annonse i The Economist. I kraft av finanskrisestemningen var FT i beit for en kompetent lederskribent.»
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John Tomaney (29. september 2020). «Book Review: The Economics of Belonging: A Radical Plan to Win Back the Left Behind and Achieve Prosperity for All by Martin Sandbu». London School of Economics. Besøkt 29. september 2021. «In The Economics of Belonging: A Radical Plan to Win Back the Left Behind and Achieve Prosperity for All, Martin Sandbu seeks to address the extent to which many citizens of western democracies feel ‘left behind’ by recent economic changes, proposing a detailed plan for creating a just economy where everyone can belong. While finding this a highly readable and carefully argued book that offers a number of persuasive policy prescriptions, John Tomaney questions whether it provides a fully convincing programme for the left-behind.»
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«Martin Sandbu Economics Leader Writer, Financial Times». VoxEU.org – CEPR’s policy portal. Besøkt 30. september 2021. «Sandbu has written and lectured widely on economic policy, economic development and natural resources, business ethics, and political philosophy. His work has been published in academic journals in economics, philosophy, and political science, and he is the author of several policy reports. He has appeared on the BBC World Service, NPR Morning Edition, and CNBC and many other broadcast shows.»