Daniel has been widely quoted and published in print outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Reuters, the Associated Press, Bloomberg, Forbes, and Business Insider. He has been a frequent commentator on business news networks, such as Bloomberg and CNBC. He is the author of The Age of Oversupply: Confronting the Greatest Challenge to the Global Economy (Penguin Portfolio) on the effect of macroeconomic imbalances on advanced economies. Daniel is founding managing partner of the 25 year-old New York-based investment bank Westwood Capital, LLC and its affiliates and was previously a fellow of the New York-based Century Foundation one of the nation’s oldest think tanks. In February, 2018, he was named a senior fellow in macroeconomics and an adjunct professor of law of Cornell Law School. Daniel joined Cornell Law’s Clarke Program on the Law and Regulation of Financial Institutions and Markets, part of the Jack G. Clarke Business Law Institute.