About the Authors

Dan Richards is professor of economics at Tufts University. He received his AB from Oberlin College and his PhD from Yale University. His work in macroeconomics has appeared in a number of journals, including the American Economic Review, the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, the Journal of Macroeconomics, and the Quarterly Journal of Economics. He has also written on a number of microeconomic topics for such journals as the Journal of Industrial Economics, the Canadian Journal of Economics, Economica, and the Review of Industrial Organization. In addition to his teaching in the Tufts economics department, he has taught classes at the Sloan School of Management, the Rotterdam School of Management, and the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy. He resides in Newton, Massachusetts, with his wife, Lynne, and their golden retriever, Nelson, where they are occasionally visited by their children.

Manzur Rashid read economics at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a double first and was elected to junior, senior, and research scholarships. He completed his doctoral studies in economic theory at UCL, where he specialized in game theory, bounded rationality, and industrial organization, under the supervision of Martin Cripps. Manzur has taught economics at UCL, Cambridge University, New College of the Humanities, and Charterhouse.

Peter Antonioni is a senior teaching fellow in the Department of Management Science and Innovation at University College ...

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