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SENIOR EDITORS: Charles P. Alexander, David Brand, Martha Duffy, William F. Ewald, Jose M. Ferrer III, Russ Hoyle, Walter Isaacson, Stefan Kanfer, Donald Morrison, Christopher Porterfield, George M. Taber, Robert T. Zintl...
Says George M. Taber, senior editor of the World section: "We called them all together at this time partly because we were struck by the fact that nations as diverse as Argentina, Britain and France are all seeking to sell off state-owned businesses and to promote free enterprise." Associate Editor John Greenwald, who wrote the main story in the section, adds, "The comeback of capitalism was a leitmotiv of the conference, and it is one of the significant developments of the 1980s. Governments everywhere, even in China, are finding that free enterprise is the way to develop their countries...
...Taber, with International Editor Karsten Prager and Economy & Business Senior Editor Charles P. Alexander, moderated the sessions. Says Prager: "The meeting provided a forum in which all sides could not only present their own situations but elicit immediate responses and debate from their counterparts." Alexander observes: "The discussions gave us a unique worldwide perspective. To find out how economists from opposite sides of the world view the same event was enlightening...
SENIOR EDITORS: Charles P. Alexander, David Brand, Martha Duffy, William F. Ewald, Jose M. Ferrer III, Russ Hoyle, Walter Isaacson, Stefan Kanfer, Donald Morrison, Christopher Porterfield, George M. Taber, Robert T. Zintl...
...Business section since 1978, first as a reporter-researcher and, since 1981, as a staff writer and associate editor. He is the author of cover stories on such varied topics as the budget deficit and People Express Airlines. Two months ago he became Business editor, replacing George M. Taber, who now heads the World section. "It can require a lot of effort to render the subjects of business and economics both understandable and interesting," says Alexander. "But this cover story was not a difficult one to make compelling...