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Jarrett Dang

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  • Production Assistant, Marketplace Morning Report, Marketplace
New Jersey, New York
Covers:  Economics, business, international news
California transplant in DC. Research Assistant @GUDiplomacy, previously produced @Marketplace. Retweets 🚫 endorsements.

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As crisis consumes Haiti, migrants face economic difficulties in America

As crisis consumes Haiti, migrants face economic difficulties in America

BBC World Service, Marketplace — Reported piece on Haitian migration to the U.S. produced for the BBC World Service, also used on Marketplace. Aired on the BBC World Business Report and the Marketplace Morning Report. BBC Link (17:04): https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct3g2m Marketplace link: https://www.marketplace.org/2022/12/12/as-crisis-consumes-haiti-migrants-face-economic-difficulties-in-america/

Can Los Angeles repeat its past Olympic success?

Can Los Angeles repeat its past Olympic success?

Marketplace — Interview produced with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.

For teachers, add inflation to the causes of burnout

For teachers, add inflation to the causes of burnout

Marketplace — Reported piece on the ongoing teacher shortage in the U.S.

A Nobel Prize-winning economist's view of bank runs and deposit insurance

A Nobel Prize-winning economist's view of bank runs and deposit insurance

Marketplace — Interview produced with Philip Dybvig, winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Economics.

"People are just on their own": Inside one man's post-prison economic struggle

"People are just on their own": Inside one man's post-prison economic struggle

Marketplace — Interview produced with Noel Barrientos, a Florida-based realtor who tells his story of struggling to adapt to the economy after being released from prison.

How day laborers are feeling the effects of inflation

How day laborers are feeling the effects of inflation

Marketplace — Special interview produced with Pedro, a day laborer based in New York, about the effect of inflation on undocumented laborers.

The culture of 'we' before 'I': A chat with Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri

The culture of 'we' before 'I': A chat with Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri

Marketplace — Interview produced with Antonio Neri, CEO of Hewlett-Packard Enterprise.

In this housing market, all-cash deals are king

In this housing market, all-cash deals are king

Marketplace — Interview produced with Majora Carter, MacArthur Genius Grant recipient, about all-cash deals in the housing market.

Checking and setting goals with Melinda French Gates

Checking and setting goals with Melinda French Gates

Marketplace — Interview produced with Melinda French Gates on re-evaluating the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Inside Chinese President Xi Jinping's ascent

Inside Chinese President Xi Jinping's ascent

Marketplace — Interview produced with Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist, about Xi Jinping's rise to power.

Port of LA campaigns to bring back shippers lost amid labor talks

Port of LA campaigns to bring back shippers lost amid labor talks

Marketplace — The Port of Los Angeles had an eventful 2022. Early in the year, it was inundated with cargo and saw record traffic even amid supply chain snags and lockdowns in Chinese shipping hubs. Then, America's largest port by volume had to contend with labor negotiations between dockworkers and employers when their contract expired in July.

Navigating 2023's global risks, from Russia to AI

Navigating 2023's global risks, from Russia to AI

Marketplace — From Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine to persistent inflation almost everywhere, institutions and corporations will have to navigate an increasingly complicated world and economy in 2023. These are just a few of the global risks highlighted by the Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy, in its annual " Top Risks " report for the new year.

One big bank halts new fossil fuel investments. Will others follow?

One big bank halts new fossil fuel investments. Will others follow?

Marketplace — Europe has been dealing with an energy crisis for much of this year, but there's been some recent good news on the climate front on the Continent. HSBC, Europe's largest bank, announced this month it will stop investing in new oil and natural gas fields.

The space industry puts a booster on its diversity-hiring efforts

The space industry puts a booster on its diversity-hiring efforts

Marketplace — The Space Workforce 2030 initiative includes some of the industry's biggest companies, including The Aerospace Corporation. CEO Steve Isakowitz explains.

How Argentina's economy crumbled

How Argentina's economy crumbled

Marketplace — The nation's economic crisis, marked by unhinged inflation, has been developing for at least a decade, says economist Monica de Bolle.

The case for optimism about the U.S. economy

The case for optimism about the U.S. economy

Marketplace — Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist, explains why the U.S. economy may be stronger than it looks.

Half a century ago, a dream of affordable housing turned sour in Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Half a century ago, a dream of affordable housing turned sour in Sunset Park, Brooklyn

Marketplace — The neighborhood's decline in the early 1970s had roots in a scandal surrounding a federal program meant to boost home ownership.

World Bank convenes amid a shaky global economic backdrop

World Bank convenes amid a shaky global economic backdrop

Marketplace — Chief David Malpass discusses the obstacles facing developing nations, including a scarcity of investment capital and loans from the rich world.

Inside the UN's new 'High Seas Treaty'

Inside the UN's new 'High Seas Treaty'

Marketplace — The newly-signed UN High Seas treaty seeks to regulate resource usage and environmental protection in international waters.

A window into LA's budding scene for Latin vinyl records

A window into LA's budding scene for Latin vinyl records

Marketplace — At Sonido del Valle in Boyle Heights, owner Rene Perez said Latin vinyl records are the main attraction, not just another section.

A U.S. manufacturing boost is causing anxiety abroad - Marketplace

A U.S. manufacturing boost is causing anxiety abroad - Marketplace

Marketplace — The Biden administration's reshoring efforts, aimed largely at cutting dependence on China, dismays allies who seek U.S. investment.

War and oil profits mean more investment in fossil fuels - and green energy - Marketplace

War and oil profits mean more investment in fossil fuels - and green energy - Marketplace

Marketplace — Oil giants are going to invest in more oil while also preparing for a greener future, says The Economist's Vijay Vaitheeswaran.

How does a manufacturer for manufacturers view today's economy?

How does a manufacturer for manufacturers view today's economy?

Marketplace — Blake Moret, chairman and CEO of Rockwell Automation, says that the manufacturing sector remains strong despite a recent slowdown.

Davos summit is starting. What's on the agenda?

Davos summit is starting. What's on the agenda?

Marketplace — Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor of The Economist, says the World Economic Forum's elite attendees will talk far-ranging issues like climate and inflation.
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