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CRES Economic Theory: When and Why not to Auction
Dan Levin, The Ohio State University
October 18, 2001
CRES Applied Economics: The Effects of Revenue-Sharing Contracts on Welfare in Vertically-Separated Markets: Evidence from the Video Rental Industry
Julie Holland Mortimer, Harvard University
November 2, 2001
CRES Economic Theory: Too Much of a Good Thing? Resale and the Coase Conjecture
Johannes Horner, Northwestern University
November 9, 2001
CRES Economic Theory: Blackwell's Ordering and Public Information
Colin Campbell, Rutgers University
November 15, 2001
CRES Strategy: Diffusion and Agency in the Construction of Institutional Environments: The Adoption and Repeal of State Prohibition Regulations in the United State, 1850-1918
James Wade, University of Wisconsin
December 3, 2001
CRES Economic Theory: Isotone Equilibrium in Multi-Unit Auctions
David McAdams, MIT
December 7, 2001
CRES Applied Economics: Academic Earmarks and the Returns to Lobbying
Brian Silverman, University of Toronto
December 17, 2001
CRES Applied Economics: The Consumer Gains from Direct Broadcast Satellites and the Competition with Cable TV
Amil Petrin, University of Chicago
February 21, 2002
CRES Strategy: Just How Incomplete Are Incomplete Contracts? Evidence from Biotech Strategic Alliances
Toby Stuart, University of Chicago
February 22, 2002
CRES Applied Economics: The Pure Characteristics Discrete Choice Model with Application to Price Indices
Steve Berry, Yale University
February 27, 2002
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