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Abigail Nussey Devereaux is an assistant professor of economics at Wichita State University and a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Economic Growth. She recently earned her PhD in economics from George Mason University, where she won the award for best dissertation of 2019-20 for her dissertation on synecological game theory. She has degrees in physics and mathematics from Boston University, and is a former Wolfram employee. Her major field of study and interest is complexity economics. She has published articles in several journals, including in the Journal of Institutional Economics, the American Economist, and of course, Complex Systems. When she isn't working on synecological game theory, she likes to think about algorithmic governance, reputation systems, and combinatorial growth theory.