Stan Alcorn is a multimedia journalist in New York City. He reports regularly for NPR and WNYC, where he has focused on business and the New York tech scene. He was a researcher and production assistant for Marketplace’s Economy 4.0 series with David Brancaccio until April 2012. Alcorn was involved in all stages of production including research, writing, interviewing guests and cutting tape. Alcorn joined Marketplace in 2010 and was based in the New York bureau. Alcorn’s favorite interview for the show was Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto, for a story about creating jobs in Egypt. Soto is the author of “Mystery of Capital,” a book that had a major impact on Alcorn’s economic thinking. Alcorn previously directed multimedia content for the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at the Columbia Journalism School and produces documentary shorts for Danger Documentaries. Outlets such as the Orange County RegisterHigh Country News and Chinese web portal NetEase have published his work. In 2006, Alcorn was awarded the Writer’s Award, from the Yale Economic Review. He received his bachelor’s degree in ethics, politics and economics from Yale University.

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Exploring New York's Tech Ecosystem

Where is the New York tech scene, and what does it feel like? One way to find out is to take a tour.
Posted In: Brooklyn, Tech, Ecosystem, Studiomates, General Assembly, Alley, Ace Hotel
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Cowboy boots, made in Mexico (by the Chinese)

Chinese companies buying up factories in Mexico: one example of how skilled manufacturing is changing.
Posted In: China, Mexico, manufacturing
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Fixing inequality with early childhood education

Studies show that early childhood education may be the best weapon in the fight against inequality.
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U.S. Leads the World in GDP, Not in "Human Development"

When it comes to the sheer size of the economy -- as measured by the Gross Domestic Product -- the United States leads the world. But GDP may not...
Posted In: alternative indicator, economy 4.0, human development index
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Is the Market Terrified of Democracy?

If you want the economy to work better for more people, as the Economy 4.0 tagline goes, you might think putting economic policy to a vote is a...
Posted In: david brancaccio, economy 4.0, George Papandreou, Greece
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A New Look at Poverty and Debt

"Poverty." "Debt." We think we know what these words mean. But this week, with David Brancaccio filling in for Tess Vigland, Marketplace Money took...
Posted In: david brancaccio, economy 4.0
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What's Behind the New Measure of Poverty?

There's a certain necessary arbitrariness in a lot of economic measurements. Somebody's got to decide how much inflation is good and how much is...
Posted In: david brancaccio, economy 4.0, poverty
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The Problems with the Volcker Rule

In Washington, a piece of the financial reform law that was passed last year is having a tough time getting implemented. It's called the Volcker...
Posted In: Andrew Sheng, david brancaccio, economy 4.0, Paul Volcker, Satyajit Das, Volcker Rule
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Help Write the Rules for Bank Gambling

Our big bank regulators have a couple of questions for you. Actually, make that 394 questions....
Posted In: david brancaccio, economy 4.0, Volcker Rule
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Measuring the Economy with Underwear and Puppies

One of the great things about the economy is that it's quantifiable. You can measure stuff like gross domestic product and retail sales. But really...
Posted In: economy 4.0

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