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Jonathan Z. Zhou
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Cash Madness
The no-pay rule is a great distortion in the labor market for basketball talents, and should be changed to make the college sport more entertaining.
Monkeys and Darts
The market may behave like a dart-throwing monkey, but this year’s Nobel laureates helped us understand the beast much better.
The Lighthouse of Economics
Very few economists enjoyed decades of anonymity followed by decades of recognition. Ronald Coase is one of them.
The Shopping Period
The overcrowding problem of “Fairy Tales and Fantasy Literature” is far from unique. Due to lack of qualified teaching fellows and classroom size, students have to compete for class spots.
Divest? Think Twice
Although some of Harvard’s educational peers have committed to or are considering divesting, it is completely unclear whether Harvard’s financial peers will make the same move.