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ADAM SMITH
Adam Smith's Money World
Adam Smith is one of the nation's most respected television journalists and financial authors. Smith hosts Public Broadcasting's popular television show, Adam Smith's Money World, and has written three best-sellers: The Money Game, Super Money, and The Roaring 80's. He is the founding editor of Institutional Investor, a monthly columnist for Esquire, and a commentator on The Nightly Business Report.
Adam Smith clarifies complex issues with authority and wit bringing today's front page stories into perspective. Fast-paced and lively, Adam Smith's presentations focus on such issues as global economic trends, the new Europe, the U.S. economy, jobs, interest rates, health care, and financial markets.
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