Robert H. Frank is a professor of economics at Cornell University's S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management.
He holds the position of Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management.
Frank is known for his contributions to behavioral economics and has written extensively on the subject.
He regularly writes for The New York Times, contributing to the "Economic View" column every fifth Sunday.
Frank's work often focuses on how social and psychological factors influence economic decision-making.
His research and writing aim to bridge the gap between academic economics and practical policy applications, making complex economic concepts accessible to a broader audience.
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