George Goodman

George Goodman is an American author and broadcast economics commentator, best known by his pseudonym Adam Smith (which intentionally evokes the 18th-century economist of the same name). He also writes fiction under the name "George Goodman". Goodman says the pseudonym began in 1966, at the suggestion of an editor, when he wrote columns for New York Magazine but was not willing to sign them with the name he used on Wall Street.

 

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