Paul Solman
Paul Solman (born 1944) is a journalist who has specialized in economics since the 1970s. He has been the business and economics correspondent for the PBS NewsHour since 1985, with occasional forays into art reporting. Solman co-produced, with Bob Burns, and presented a series of companion videos to McGraw-Hill economics textbooks.In 1983, he co-authored, with longtime PBS executive and writer Thomas Friedman, a better-than-average-seller, Life and Death on the Corporate Battlefield (1983), which appeared in Japanese, German and a pirated Taiwanese edition.
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Paul Solman
Paul Solman (born 1944) is a journalist who has specialized in economics since the 1970s. He has been the business and economics correspondent for the PBS NewsHour since 1985, with occasional forays into art reporting. Solman co-produced, with Bob Burns, and presented a series of companion videos to McGraw-Hill economics textbooks.In 1983, he co-authored, with longtime PBS executive and writer Thomas Friedman, a better-than-average-seller, Life and Death on the Corporate Battlefield (1983), which appeared in Japanese, German and a pirated Taiwanese edition.
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