Daniel Gross

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Daniel Gross is an American journalist, and writes for Slate's "Moneybox" column as well as the New York Times's "Economic View" column. He has written several books, including Forbes Greatest Business Stories of All Time, Bull Run: Wall Street, the Democrats, and the New Politics of Personal Finance, and Generations of Corning: 150 Years in the Life of a Global Corporation, 1851-2001. He attended Cornell University and studied American history at Harvard University.[1] In 2007 he wrote a book called POP! explaining why business bubbles are beneficial to the economy. Gross has appeared on several news programs as well as over 35 radio programs.

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