Fatal Equilibrium

Fatal Equilibrium

by (us) Marshall Jevons

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This book is the second in the Harvard Economist Reasoning Series. Dennis Gossen - a promising young academic - is suspected of committing suicide. From the perspective of rational economic analysis, whether he can stay at Harvard or not, there are great prospects waiting for him. But he actually believed that the opportunity cost of suicide was much lower than the emotional cost of not getting tenure. The cost-benefit calculation of suicide is really unbelievable to Dennis Gossen, who studied economics. However, it's not over yet. Two members of the tenure review committee were murdered one after another. Who was behind the three deaths? Henry Spearman used his consistent economic thinking to find doubts. Henry Spearman knew very well that the murderer was among the committee members, but what distinguished professor would be greatly increased in effectiveness by murdering other colleagues?

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