Professor of Economics, Royal Holloway
Jefferson Frank is a Professor of Economics at the University of London, Royal Holloway College. Prof. Frank obtained his PhD from Yale and has previously taught at Essex University, Birkbeck College, Sussex University, Harvard University and the University of California (Berkeley and San Diego). His most recent book English universities in crisis: Markets without competition (Bristol University Press) was published in 2019.
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