Daniel Friedman is now part-time Professor of Economics at University of Essex and full-time Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UCSC Economics, where he served on the faculty since 1985 after starting at UCLA and UC Berkeley. He has broad research interests in applied economic theory, with emphasis on learning and evolution, laboratory experiments, and financial markets. He is coauthor of five academic books, fourteen NSF grants, and over 100 research articles. His popular book, Morals and Markets: An Evolutionary Perspective on the Modern World, was published by Palgrave-MacMillan in October 2008. A second paperback edition, co-authored with journalist Daniel McNeill, appeared in June 2013 with the subtitle: A Dangerous Balance.
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experimental finance; evolution and learning; continuous time games
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