Kenneth G. Elzinga
Kenneth G. Elzinga is the Robert C. Taylor Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia and an expert in antitrust economics who has testified in several precedent-setting antitrust cases, including four Supreme Court decisions. He is the author of more than one hundred academic publications and is known for writing mystery novels under the pen name Marshall Jevons, featuring protagonist Henry Spearman who solves crimes using economic analysis. He has received numerous teaching awards including the Cavaliers' Distinguished Teaching Professorship and the Commonwealth of Virginia's Outstanding Faculty Award.
Economics
Mystery
Crime Fiction