Publications in 2002
Transparency after 9/11:
Balancing the "right-to-know" with the need for security
Mark
A. Cohen
Corporate Environmental
Strategy, 9(4): 368-74, 2002.
Shredded reputation: The
cost of audit failure
Paul K. Chaney and Kirk L. Philipich
Journal of Accounting
Research, Vol.40, No.4, September 2002.
Nasdaq trading halts: The
impact of market mechanisms on prices, trading activity, and execution
costs
Shane A. Corwin,
William
G. Christie and Jeffrey H. Harris
Journal of Finance, 57
(3), June 2002.
The antitrust logit model
for predicting unilateral competitive effects
Luke M. Froeb, Steven
Tschantz and Gregory Werden
Antitrust Law Journal, 70,
1, 2002.
Calibrated economic models
add focus, accuracy, and persuasiveness to merger analysis
Luke M. Froeb and Gergory
Werden
Swedish Competition
Authority, Stockholm, 2002.
Mergers among bidders with
correlated values
Luke M. Froeb and Steven
Tschantz
Economic Issues in
Measuring Market Power¡ªContributions to Economic Analysis, Vol.255,
2002.
Risk changes around
convertible debt offerings
Craig M. Lewis, Richard J. Rogalski and James K. Seward
Journal of Corporate
Finance, 8, 2002.
Does market structure
affect the immediacy of stock price responses to news?
Ronald W. Masulis and L.
Shivakumar
Journal of Financial and
Quantitative Analysis, 37, December 2002.
Regulation of financial
markets: Toward a focused approach
Hans R. Stoll
Journal of Applied
Corporate Finance, Vol.14, No.4, Winter 2002.
Comments on Benn Steil,
"Changes in the ownership and governance of securities exchanges:
Causes and consequences¡"
Hans R. Stoll
Brookings-Wharton Papers
on Financial Services, 2002. |