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Supercrunchers

book by Ian Ayres

An excerpt (p. 73-80) on "The World of Chance" has been assigned as required reading for "Public Economics," a core CDE course taught in the fall.

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Citation:

Ayres, I. (2007). Supercrunchers. New York, N.Y., Bantam Dell.

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