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New York Times global economic correspondent Peter S. Goodman talks about his book "Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World," which explores the contradictions on display at the World Economic Forum, why economic inequality is a powerful threat to democracy, and how billionaires exploited the COVID-19 pandemic. He also tells us how he crafts fascinating stories about everyday people to explain big ideas like supply chain disruptions and global shipping delays.
Hosted by John Shaw. Produced and edited by Alee Quick. This podcast is produced through a partership with WSIU Public Radio. For more, visit paulsimoninstitute.org/podcasts.
By John Shaw, Paul Simon Public Policy Institute4.7
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New York Times global economic correspondent Peter S. Goodman talks about his book "Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World," which explores the contradictions on display at the World Economic Forum, why economic inequality is a powerful threat to democracy, and how billionaires exploited the COVID-19 pandemic. He also tells us how he crafts fascinating stories about everyday people to explain big ideas like supply chain disruptions and global shipping delays.
Hosted by John Shaw. Produced and edited by Alee Quick. This podcast is produced through a partership with WSIU Public Radio. For more, visit paulsimoninstitute.org/podcasts.