Publications in 2000
Stochastic correlation
across international stock markets
Clifford A. Ball and
Walter N. Torous
Journal of Empirical
Finance, 7, 2000.
Empirical research on the
deterrent effect of environmental monitoring and enforcement
Mark
A. Cohen
Environmental Law
Reporter, 30: 10245-52, February 2000.
The economics of crime and
punishment: Implications for sentencing of economic crimes and new
technology offenses
Mark
A. Cohen
George Mason Law Review 9:
503-28, Winter 2000.
Mergers, cartels,
set-asides and bidding preferences in asymmetric second-price auctions
Lance Brannman and
Luke M. Froeb
Review of Economics and
Statistics, Vol.82, No.2, 2000.
Mergers in sealed vs. oral
auctions
Philip Crooke,
Luke M. Froeb
and Steven Tschantz
International Journal of
the Economics of Business, Vol.7, No.2, July 2000.
Lost profits from patent
infringement: The simulation approach
Luke M. Froeb, James
Langenfeld and Gregory J. Werden
International Journal of
the Economics of Business, Vol.7, No.2, July 2000.
An introduction to the
symposium on the use of simulation in applied industrial organization
Luke M. Froeb and Gregory
Werden
International Journal of
the Economics of Business, Vol.7, No.2, July 2000.
Global investing: Slicing
the world into meaningful pieces
R. Cooper and
Craig M. Lewis
Advances in Financial
Economics, 5, 2000.
Seasoned public offerings:
Resolution of the "New Issues Puzzle"
B. Espen Eckbo,
Ronald W. Masulis and Norli
Journal of Financial
Economics, May 2000.
Friction (AFA Presidential
Address)
Hans R. Stoll
Journal of Finance,
Vol.55, No.4, August 2000.
Do market makers suffer
from splitting headaches?
Roger D. Huang and
H.
Martin Weingartner
Journal of Financial
Services Research, Vol.17, No.2, 2000. |