Daniel Markovits is a professor at Yale Law School specializing in contract law, legal theory, and law and economics.
He holds degrees from Yale, the London School of Economics, and Oxford.
Markovits has published extensively on topics related to inequality, meritocracy, and social justice.
His work often examines the intersection of law, economics, and philosophy.
As a product of elite education himself, Markovits brings a unique perspective to his critique of meritocracy.
His research for The Meritocracy Trap spanned a decade, drawing on his experiences within and observations of America's elite institutions.
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