Ricardo Fernholz
Claremont McKenna College
Ricardo Fernholz is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance at Claremont McKenna College. His major research interests include macroeconomics, international finance, and game theory. Ricardo earned his PhD in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley in 2011.
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What would the wealth distribution look like without redistribution?
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