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Marshall Jevons - How To Teach - The Fatal Equilibrium
The Fatal Equilibrium is a mystery novel in which the hero, Professor Henry Spearman, applies economic theory to answer the question: Whodunit? ...
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Marshall Jevons - How To Teach - The Fatal Equilibrium
The Fatal Equilibrium is a mystery novel in which the hero, Professor Henry Spearman, applies economic theory to answer the question: Whodunit? ...
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Marshall Jevons - Official Web Site
Marshall Jevons is the pseudonym for the team of William Breit, Professor Emeritus at Trinity University, and Kenneth G. Elzinga, Robert C. Taylor Professor ...
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Marshall Jevons - How To Teach - Murder at the Margin
Suggested Questions for use with Marshall Jevons’s Murder at the Margin ... Marshall Jevons c/o Professor Kenneth G. Elzinga PO Box 400182 ...
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Marshall Jevons - Official Web Site
Marshall Jevons is the pseudonym for the team of William Breit, Professor Emeritus at Trinity University, and Kenneth G. Elzinga, Robert C. Taylor Professor ...
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Marshall Jevons - How To Teach - Murder at the Margin
How To Teach. Murder at the Margin · The Fatal Equilibrium ... Risk-Taking, 150. Say’s Law, 72. Supply & Demand, 7, 72, 91. Trade-Offs, 79. True Cost, 79 ...
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Marshall Jevons - Murder at the Margin
Now available in a new critical edition, Marshall Jevon's Murder at the Margin was first published in 1978, when it marked the debut of Henry Spearman. ...
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Marshall Jevons - How To Teach - Murder at the Margin
Suggested Questions for use with Marshall Jevons’s Murder at the Margin ... Comments on teaching from Murder at the Margin will be received gratefully at: ...
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