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  1. Nov 22, 2011 · Ian Ayres is a lawyer and an economist. They are the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Professor at Yale Law School and a Professor at Yale’s School of Management. (Ayres Resume) Professor Ayres has been a columnist for Forbes magazine, a commentator on public radio’s Marketplace, and a contributor to the New York Times’ Freakonomics Blog. Their ...

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    Ian Ayres (born 1959) is an American lawyer and economist. Ayres is a professor at the Yale Law School and at the Yale School of Management.

  3. Ian Ayres is a lawyer and an economist who teaches at Yale Law School and Yale School of Management. He has written 12 books, over 100 articles, and has been featured in various media outlets for his research on law, economics, and social issues.

  4. Also by Ian: New York Times Best-Seller: SUPER CRUNCHERS: WHY THINKING-BY-NUMBERS IS THE NEW WAY TO BE SMART. The book that shows that a new thinking by the numbers–analyzing millions of bytes of information–provides people with greater insight into human behavior and allows them to predict the future with staggeringly accurate results.

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  5. Ian Ayres is a lawyer and an economist. They are the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Professor at Yale Law School and a Professor at Yale’s School of Management. Professor Ayres has been a columnist for Forbes magazine, a commentator on public radio’s Marketplace, and a contributor to the New York Times’ Freakonomics Blog. Their research has been ...

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  7. May 2009. John J. Donohue. Ian Ayres. In their reply to our comment on their initial paper, Moody and Marvell continue their analysis of right-to-carry (RTC) laws using panel data for the period ...

  8. 1093. 1995. Evidence from two large field experiments that peer comparison feedback can reduce residential energy usage. I Ayres, S Raseman, A Shih. The Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization 29 (5), 992-1022. , 2013. 1067. 2013. Fair driving: Gender and race discrimination in retail car negotiations.

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