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George Goodman, known primarily by his pen name Adam Smith, was a prominent American author and commentator on economics and finance. Born in New York City, he gained widespread recognition for his insightful writings that made complex financial concepts accessible to the general public. His most notable work, "The Money Game," published in 1968, brought a fresh perspective to Wall Street, blending humor and sharp analysis to illuminate the workings of the stock market and the investment world. Goodman’s approach not only informed but also entertained, making him a beloved figure among both investors and casual readers alike.

Throughout his career, Goodman wrote several influential books, including "The Wheeler Dealers" and "A Time for Paris," which further established him as a prominent voice in financial literature. His ability to convey intricate ideas with clarity and wit set him apart in a field often characterized by jargon and complexity. In addition to his writing, Goodman was also a regular contributor to various media outlets, where he continued to shape public understanding of economic issues until his passing in 2018.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum January 1, 1930
Geburtsort New York City, New York, USA
Todesdatum January 1, 2018