Peter
Goodman
Peter S. Goodman is the global economic correspondent for The New York Times, based in New York.
Over the course of three decades in journalism, Goodman has covered some of the most momentous economic transformations and upheavals – the global financial crisis of 2008 and the Great Recession, as the Times’ New York-based national economic correspondent; the emergence of China into a global superpower as the Shanghai bureau chief for The Washington Post; the dot-com bubble as a technology reporter for the Post, based in Washington. During a five year stint in London for the Times, he wrote about Brexit, the rise of right-wing populism in Europe, and the catastrophe of the coronavirus pandemic.
Peter Goodman
Peter S. Goodman is the global economic correspondent for The New York Times, based in New York.
Over the course of three decades in journalism, Goodman has covered some of the most momentous economic transformations and upheavals – the global financial crisis of 2008 and the Great Recession, as the Times’ New York-based national economic correspondent; the emergence of China into a global superpower as the Shanghai bureau chief for The Washington Post; the dot-com bubble as a technology reporter for the Post, based in Washington. During a five year stint in London for the Times, he wrote about Brexit, the rise of right-wing populism in Europe, and the catastrophe of the coronavirus pandemic.
He is the author two books, the best-selling DAVOS MAN: How the Billionaires Devoured the World, and PAST DUE: The End of Easy Money and the Renewal of the American Economy, which was named one of Bloomberg’s top 50 business titles.
“Davos is a business conference that has been brilliantly marketed by its founders as a way to virtue signal by the participants.”