> Verlagsreihe
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EC-19, 03:
Antitrust economics and consumer protection economics in policy and litigation why the disparity? Lawrence J. White
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-19, 01:
Dynamic incentives for buy-side analysts Rahul Deb, Mallesh M. Pai, and Maher Said
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-19, 07:
Why isn't "deterrence" included in the measurements of antitrust "enforcement"? Lawrence J. White
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-19, 10:
Assessing DOJ's proposed remedy in Sprint/T-Mobile can ex ante competitive conditions in wireless markets be restored? Nicholas Economides (Stern School of Business, NYU), John Kwoka (Northeastern University), Thomas Philippon (NYU Stern School of Business), Robert Seamans (NYU Stern School of Business), Hal Singer (Georgetown McDonough School of Business), Marshall Steinbaum (University of Utah), Lawrence J. White (NYU Stern School of Business)
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-19, 02:
Using the tools of industrial organization to illuminate the credit rating industry Lawrence J. White
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-19, 04:
The Community Reinvestment Act at 40 why is it still necessary to "lean on" banks? Lawrence J. White
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-19, 06:
Reflections on transition after 30 years transition vs. convergence Paul Wachtel
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 21:
Coal smoke, city growth, and the cost of the industrial revolution coal smoke and city growth W. Walker Hanlon
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 03:
Incentive regulation evidence from German electricity networks Michael Hellwig, Dominik Schober and Luís Cabral
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 25:
US Federal Debt 1776-1960 quantities and prices George Hall, Jonathan Payne, Thomas J. Sargent
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 29:
Comparative economic studies and comparative economics six decades and counting Josef C. Brada (Arizona State University and CERGE - Economic Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Charles University), Paul Wachtel (New York University Stern School of Business)
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 17:
Efficient provision of experience goods evidence from antidepressant choice Michael J. Dickstein
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 18:
Industry input in policymaking evidence from medicare David C. Chan, Michael J. Dickstein
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 19:
What do exporters know? Michael J. Dickstein, Eduardo Morales
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 02:
Blockchain revolution without the blockchain Hanna Halaburda
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 10:
When to lean against the wind Björn Richter, Moritz Schularick, Paul Wachtel
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 24:
Turbulence and unemployment in matching models Isaac Baley, Lars Ljungqvist, Thomas J. Sargent
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 16:
Empirical properties of diversion ratios Christopher T. Conlon, Julie Holland Mortimer
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 20:
Take-up, drop-out, and spending in ACA marketplaces Rebecca Diamond, Michael J. Dickstein, Timothy McQuade, Petra Persson
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-18, 09:
Long run growth of financial data technology Maryam Farboodi and Laura Veldkamp
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-17, 03:
What has been happening to aggregate concentration in the U.S. economy in the 21st century? Lawrence J. White, Jasper Yang
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-17, 01:
An alternative approach to statistical inference Daniel Altman
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-17, 04:
Credit deepening precursor to growth or crisis? Paul Wachtel
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-17, 02:
Evaluating strategic forecasters Rahul Deb, Mallesh M. Pai, and Maher Said
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-17, 05:
Net neutrality is in the public interest submission to FCC, Docket 17-108 Nicholas Economides
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-17, 06:
The sources of capital misallocation Joel M. Davidy, Venky Venkateswaran
New York, NY, 1992-
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EC-16, 15:
Reforming the selection of rating agencies in securitization markets a modest proposal Howard Esaki, Lawrence J. White
New York, NY, 1992-