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BORN: May 8, 1962, East Orange, N.J. EDUCATION: Emory U, B.A., 1984; Oxford U, B.A., 1987; U of Virginia, J.D., 1988 FAMILY: Single RELIGION: Jewish MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Lawyer POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: P.O. Box 95404, Atlanta...
BORN: Nov. 1, 1942, Charlotte, N.C. EDUCATION: Davidson College, A.B., 1964; Oxford U, M.A., 1966; Yale U, LL.B., 1969 FAMILY: Wife, Jane; three children RELIGION: Presbyterian MILITARY: Army, 1969-71 OCCUPATION: Lawyer POLITICAL CAREER: U.S. House, 1982- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 830, York...
BORN: July 25, 1962, Oxford, Miss. EDUCATION: U of Virginia, B.A., 1987 FAMILY: Wife, Kathleen; three children RELIGION: Presbyterian MILITARY: Marine Corps Reserve, 1980-82 OCCUPATION: Telecommunications director; congressional aide; political activist POLITICAL CAREER: None ADDRESS: 372 South Independence Boulevard, Suite 110, Virginia Beach...
Anyone who has bought a used car knows that the seller typically has far more information than the buyer. That's why states have lemon laws. Such gaps in information lie at the heart of the work for which James Mirrlees of Britain's Cambridge University, and formerly Oxford, and William Vickrey of Columbia University shared this year's Nobel for Economics. By studying the "asymmetric information" that characterizes many markets, the two men, who have never met, demolished the classic economic assumption that all parties to a deal have equal knowledge...
Then I was going to do a piece on an Oxford craze that's sweeping the nation called punting...