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The Fatal Equilibrium is a mystery novel published under the pen name Marshall Jevons but actually written by William L. Breit and Kenneth G. Elzinga, both of whom are professors of economics. The book introduces many examples of economics theory and has been used as supplementary reading in many introductory courses in economics.

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  • The Fatal Equilibrium is a mystery novel published under the pen name Marshall Jevons but actually written by William L. Breit and Kenneth G. Elzinga, both of whom are professors of economics. The book introduces many examples of economics theory and has been used as supplementary reading in many introductory courses in economics. (en)
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  • The Fatal Equilibrium is a mystery novel published under the pen name Marshall Jevons but actually written by William L. Breit and Kenneth G. Elzinga, both of whom are professors of economics. The book introduces many examples of economics theory and has been used as supplementary reading in many introductory courses in economics. (en)
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  • The Fatal Equilibrium (en)
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