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When Economists Play the Market

Sometimes, scholarly societies have to make concrete decisions about questions that their members usually debate in the abstract. The American Political Science Association, for example, periodically suffers angst about how to run its internal elections. As you can imagine, the association has no shortage of experts willing to offer opinions.

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