He's done considerable consulting with the IMF, UN, and U.S. Congress. He would often play chess with Blakely and would often lose against him, due to Blakely anticipating his every move. During these meetings between them, they would often talk about economic theory and Macroeconomic models in detail; It seemed like Nelson knew more about economic's then he did.
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