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1829: Demand and Pricing in Electricity Markets: Evidence from San Diego During California's Energy Crisis
Peter C. Reiss and Matthew W. White
1828: Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: Divorce Laws and Family Distress
Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers
1827: Market Segmentation Strategies of Multiproduct Firms
Ulrich Doraszelski and Michaela Draganska
1826: Trade Liberalization and Growth: New Evidence
Romain Wacziarg and Karen Horn Welch
1825r: External and Internal Pricing in Multidivisional Firms
Tim Baldenius and Stefan J. Reichelstein
1824: Higher Supply Chain Security with Lower Cost: Lessons from Total Quality Management
Hau L. Lee and Seungjin Whang
1821r1: Accounting, Governance, and Broad-Based Stock Option Grants
Paul Oyer and Scott Schaefer
1820: Domestic Capital Market Reform and Access to Global Finance: Making Markets Work
Peter Blair Henry and Peter Lorentzen
1819: Did Unilateral Divorce Laws Raise Divorce Rates? A Reconciliation and New Results
Justin Wolfers
1818: Matching and Price Competition
Jeremy . Bulow and Jonathan Levin
1817: How Widespread Is Late Trading in Mutual Funds?
Eric Zitzewitz
1816: Fair Market Ideology: Its Cognitive-Motivational Underpinnings
John T. Jost , Sally Blount , Jeffrey Pfeffer and Gyorgy Hunyady
1814r2: Ratings, Certifications and Grades: Dynamic Signaling and Market Breakdown
Andrzej Skrzypacz and Ilan Kremer
1812r2: Pricing of Complementary Goods and Network Effects
V. Brian Viard and Nicholas S. Economides
1810: Debt Relief: What Do the Markets Think?
Serkan Arslanalp and Peter Blair Henry
1809: The World's Poorest Countries: Debt Relief or Aid?
Serkan Arslanalp and Peter Blair Henry
1808: Competing for the Public through the News Media
David P. Baron
1807: Disagreement about Inflation Expectations
N. Gregory Mankiw , Ricardo Reis and Justin Wolfers
1806: Firms' Choice of Regulation Instruments to Reduce Pollution: A Tansaction Cost Approach
Magali Delmas and Alfred Marcus
1805: Corporate Social Responsibility Reputation Effects on MBA Job Choice
David B. Montgomery and Catherine A. Ramus
1804: The Gaming of Pharmaceutical Patents
Jeremy . Bulow
1803: Total Foundation Asset Management: Exploring Elements of Engagement within Philanthropic Practice
James E. Emerson
1802: Measuring Herding and Exaggeration by Equity Analysts and Other Opinion Sellers
Eric Zitzewitz (Pallavi Tyagi )
1801: Contract Design and Self Control: Theory and Evidence
Ulrike M. Malmendier and Stefano Della Vigna
1800: Overestimating Self-Control: Evidence from the Health Club Industry
Ulrike M. Malmendier and Stefano Della Vigna
1798: Who Makes Acquisitions? CEO Overconfidence and the Market's Reaction
Ulrike M. Malmendier and Geoffrey Tate
1796: Nationalism in Winter Sports Judging and Its Lessons for Organizational Decision Making
Eric Zitzewitz
1795r: Firms' Voluntary Recognition of Stock-Based Compensation Expense
David Aboody , Mary E. Barth and Ron Kasznik
1794: Determinants of Customers' Responses to Customized Offers: Conceptual Framework and Research Propositions
Itamar Simonson
1790: Deregulation Process, Governance Structures and Efficiency: The U.S. Electric Utility Sector
Magali Delmas and Yesim Tokat
1789: Exposure to Benevolent Sexism and Complementary Gender Stereotypes: Consequences for Specific and Diffuse Forms of System Justification
John T. Jost and Aaron C. Kay
1788: Effect Propensity: The Location of the Reference State in the Option Space as a Determinant of the Direction of Effects on Choice
Itamar Simonson , Thomas Kramer and Maia Young
1787: Anchoring Effects on Consumers' Willingness-to-Pay and Willingness-to-Accept
Itamar Simonson and Aimee L. Drolet
1786: A Capital Idea: Total Foundation Asset Management and The Unified Investment Strategy
James E. Emerson
1785: What do Financial Markets Think of War in Iraq?
Andrew Leigh , Justin Wolfers and Eric Zitzewitz
1784: In Search of ISO: An Institutional Perspective on the Adoption of International Management Standards
Magali Delmas
1783: Commentary on Bekaert, Harvey, and Lundblad's "Equity Market Liberalization in Emerging Equity Markets"
Peter Blair Henry
1782r: Self-Interested Routing in Queueing Networks
Ali Parlakturk and Sunil Kumar
1781: Market Design: The Policy Uses of Theory
John McMillan
1778: Capital Account Liberalization, The Cost of Capital, and Economic Growth
Peter Blair Henry
1775r: Women's Careers: The Impact of Sex and Gender Identity on Career Attainment
O'Reilly, III, Charles A. and O'Neill, Olivia A.
1773r3: Do Switching Costs Make Markets More or Less Competitive? The Case of 800-Number Portability
V. Brian Viard
1772r: Why Do Some Firms Give Stock Options To All Employees?: An Empirical Examination of Alternative Theories
Paul Oyer and Scott Schaefer
1770: When Do Employees Become Entrepreneurs?
Thomas Hellmann
1768: Performance Impact of Technological Assets and Reconfiguration Capabilities: The Case of Small Manufacturing Firms in Japan
Takehiko Isobe , Shige Makino and David B. Montgomery
1767: Explaining Supplier Behavior On Global Account Management
David B. Montgomery , George S. Yip and Belen Villalonga
1766: Private Politics and Private Policy: A Theory of Boycotts
David P. Baron
1765: Uncertainty about Uncertainty and Delay in Bargaining
Yossi Feinberg and Andrzej Skyzypacz
1761: Borders and Growth
Enrico Spolaore and Romain Wacziarg
1760: India in the World Trading System
Romain Wacziarg