Marshall Jevons

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Marshall Jevons is the pseudonym of the two economics professors William Breit (Trinity University) and Kenneth G. Elzinga, ( University of Virginia ).

The choice of the name Marshall Jevons pays homage to two British economists of the 19th century: Alfred Marshall and William Stanley Jevons . Between 1978 and 1998 they brought out three crime novels about Harvard Professor Henry Spearman. The protagonist solves his criminal cases on the basis of economic principles.

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  • 1978: Murder at the Margin
  • 1985: The Fatal Equilibrium
  • 1998: A Deadly Indifference

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