Discusses the financial trends of the 1980s--including the lust for big money--their meanings, and what they indicate for our future, in a comic yet on-the-mark assessment of the country's economic status
George Jerome Waldo Goodman (August 10, 1930 – January 3, 2014) was an American author and economics broadcast commentator, best known by his pseudonym Adam Smith (which was assigned by Clay Felker at New York magazine in order to keep his published articles about Wall Street anonymous). He also wrote fiction under the name "George Goodman".