Marshall Jevons

Marshall Jevons is the name of a ficticious writer invented by William Breit and Kenneth G. Elzinga, professors of economics at Trinity University and the University of Virginia, respectively. Together they have authored three mystery books: Murder at the Margin, The Fatal Equilibrium, and A Deadly Indifference.

 

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