Hollywood Reporter -
3 Jan 2014 23:00
The journalist who sought to make economics more accessible died on Friday. George Goodman, who used the pseudonym "Adam Smith" and made economics accessible to millions of people as a journalist, business author and award-winning television host, has died. Goodman's son, Mark Goodman, says that he died Friday at his home in Miami after a long battle with the bone marrow disorder myelofibrosis. George Goodman was 83. For years, he was known to PBS viewers as the personable host of Adam Smith's...
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