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Ian Ayres

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Ian Ayres is the William K. Townsend Professor at Yale Law School and the Yale School of Management, and is editor of the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization. In addition to his best-selling SuperCrunchers, Ayres has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, and The New Republic. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.Barry Nalebuff is Professor of Economics and Management at the Yale School of Management. His books include The Art of Strategy (an update of the best-selling Thinking Strategically) and Co-opetition. He is the author of fifty scholarly articles and has been an associate editor of five academic journals. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.
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The Best Fiction Podcasts for Listeners Who Love a Good Story

You can’t beat a good story. Luckily, humans are great at storytelling, and the best fiction podcasts are all the proof that the modern listener requires. Get the popcorn ready; it’s storytime.

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    • Unlock the Power of Incentives to Get Things Done
    • Written by: Ian Ayres
    • Narrated by: John H. Mayer
    • Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
    • Release date: 2010-09-21
    • Language: English
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    • Why Thinking-by-Numbers Is the New Way to Be Smart
    • Written by: Ian Ayres
    • Narrated by: Michael Kramer
    • Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
    • Release date: 2007-08-20
    • Language: English
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    • Why Thinking-by-Numbers Is the New Way to Be Smart
    • Written by: Ian Ayres
    • Narrated by: James Lurie
    • Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
    • Release date: 2007-08-02
    • Language: English
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