Ray Fisman is a professor of economics at Boston University and previously taught at Columbia University.
He is known for his research in development economics, political economy, and behavioral economics.
Fisman has authored several books, including "Economic Gangsters" and "The Inner Lives of Markets." His work often focuses on corruption, cultural economics, and the social impact of business practices.
Fisman's research has been published in leading academic journals, and he frequently contributes to popular media outlets.
He holds a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University and has received numerous awards for his academic contributions.
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