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NFL Economics
The NY Times has a nice article on NFL coach Bill Belichik's use of economics to recruit players for the Superbowl bound New England Patriots. He credits Wesleyan economics professor Richard Miller for teaching him the importance of thinking in marginal terms.
Posted by Fabio Rojas on January 18, 2004 at 08:42 PM in Education | Permalink
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