Adam Davidson and Chana Joffe-Walt gear up for the competition.
Welcome to the second half of Planet Money's utterly amazing, absolutely cut-throat, winner-take-all, first-but-probably-not-last-ever Economic Radio Story Competition.
A couple of weeks ago, we sent Planet Money reporters Adam Davidson, Chana Joffe-Walt and David Kestenbaum to New York's Fancy Food Show with a (very) special challenge: Bring back all the sound you'll need for the best economics story you can find, in an hour.
We're calling on you, the listeners, to pick a winner. After the jump, you'll find each story and the poll. If you're looking for a voter's guide, check the comments from the original Planet Money podcast.
Voting closes on Thursday at midnight Eastern. We'll announce the results on Friday's podcast.
Adam Davidson delves into the burgeoning Palestinian export food market.
Chana Joffe-Walt explains why cultivating vanilla is harder than you think.
David Kestenbaum asks why fancy food is so darned expensive.
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