Dear Economist,
As an Englishman who has been living in Chicago for five years, I remain perplexed by baseball, a game that lacks cricket’s sophistication. However, I am unable to persuade my American friends to take cricket seriously. They lack the patience for a game that takes five days and may end in a draw. Is there an economic justification for cricket’s superiority?
Andrew, Chicago
Dear Andrew,

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