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2013: Priming the charitable pump: An experimental investigation of two-stage raffles
Sebastian J. Goerg , John Lightle and Dmitry Ryvkin
2011: Computing maximally smooth forward rate curves for coupon bonds: An iterative piecewise quartic polynomial interpolation method
Paul M. Beaumont and Yaniv Jerassy-Etzion
2011: Computing Equilibrium Wealth Distributions in Models with Heterogeneous-Agents, Incomplete Markets and Idiosyncratic Risk
Muffasir Badshah , Paul M. Beaumont and Anuj Srivastava
2011: Just the Facts Ma'am: A Case Study of the Reversal of Corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department
R. Mark Isaac and Douglas A. Norton
2011: Intermediaries in Corruption: An Experiment
Mikhail Drugov , John Robert Hamman and Danila Serra
2010: Estimating Panel Data Models in the Presence of Endogeneity and Selection
Anastasia Semykina and Jeffrey M. Woodridge
2010: How corruptible are you? Bribery under uncertainty
Dmitry Ryvkin and Danila Serra
2009: Fatigue in dynamic tournaments
Dmitry Ryvkin
2009: The High/Low Divide: Self-Selection by Values in Auction Choice
Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel and Tim C. Salmon
2009: Contests with doping
Dmitry Ryvkin
2009: Entry in the ADHD drugs market: Welfare impact of generics and me-toos AbstractRecent years have seen the growing popularity of drugs designed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and the number of patients, scripts, and revenues has been steadily increasing. By the mid-1990s there were already several branded drugs marketed for this disorder, as well as numerous generic formulations. With the expansion of the market in the late 1990s and early 2000s, new formulations (the so called `me-too' drugs) entered and caused dramatic changes in the distribution of market shares among available drugs. Using detailed sales data on psychostimulant drugs used to treat ADHD, we are able to identify and measure substitution patterns across a range of drugs. We find that the demand for ADHD drugs is fairly elastic and there are significant substitution possibilities among these drugs. Using estimates from demand parameters, we show that the first-time introduction of a generic drug can have large welfare gains due to the expansion of the market to price sensitive consumers. Additionally, the welfare gains due to the introduction of me-too drugs vary by the novelty of the drug, and for significantly new varieties can be larger than those of the introduction of a generic. Our results bear policy implications for both the speed with which new drugs are approved for marketing as well as for actions among pharmaceutical firms that may delay the entry of a generic drug
Farasat A.S. Bokhari and Gary M. Fournier
2009: Rewards and Punishments in Bargaining
Svetlana Pevnitskaya and Dmitry Ryvkin
2009: School accountability laws and the consumption of psychostimulants
Farasat A.S. Bokhari and Helen Schneider
2009: Voters Hold the Key: Lock-in, Mobility and the Portability of Property Tax Exemptions
Ron Cheung and Christopher R. Cunningham
2009: Resurrecting the Weak Credibility Hypothesis in Models of Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilization
Edward Buffie and Manoj Atolia
2009: Growth and Inequality: Dependence of the Time Path of Productivity Increases (and other Structural Changes)
Manoj Atolia , Santanu Chatterjee and Stephen J Turnovsky
2009: Reverse Shooting Made Easy: Solving for the Global Nonlinear Saddle Path
Manoj Atolia and Edward Buffie
2008: Trade Policy, Poverty, and Development in a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model for Zambia
Edward Buffie and Manoj Atolia
2008: Variety Trade and Skill Premium in a Calibrated General Equilibrium Model: The Case of Mexico
Manoj Atolia and Yoshinori Kurokawa
2008: Relative Wealth Concerns and Entrepreneurship
Manoj Atolia and Kislaya Prasad
2008: How Misleading is Linearization? Evaluating the Dynamics of the Neoclassical Growth Model
Manoj Atolia , Santanu Chatterjee and Stephen J Turnovsky
2008: Individual Behaavior and Bidding Heterogeneity in Sealed Bid Auctions Where the Number of Bidders is Unknown
R. Mark Isaac , Svetlana Pevnitskaya and Kurt Schnier
2008: Individual Behavior In Auctions with Price Proportional Benefits
R. Mark Isaac , Svetlana Pevnitskaya and Tim C. Salmon
2008: Smart Forward Shooting
Manoj Atolia and Edward Buffie
2007: Education, Education Financing, and the Economy in Viet Nam
Jim Cobbe
2007: The Pill and the College Attainment of American Women and Men
Heinrich Sharad Hock
2006: The Effects of Teacher Training on Teacher Value Added
Douglas N. Harris and Tim Sass
2006: Classroom Peer Effects and Student Achievement
Mary Alyssa Burke and Tim Sass
2006: The Emergence of Local Norms in Networks
Mary Alyssa Burke , Gary M. Fournier and Kislaya Prasad
2005: Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilization, Durables Consumption, and the Stylized Facts
Edward Buffie and Manoj Atolia
2005: Airport Substitution by Travelers: Why do we have to drive to fly?
Gary M. Fournier , Monica E. Hartmann and Thomas W. Zuehlke
2005: The Effect of Property Tax Limitations on Residential Private Governments
Ron Cheung
2005: Government Health Expenditures and Health Outcomes
Farasat A.S. Bokhari , Yunwei Gai and Pablo Gottret
2004: The Interaction Between Public and Private Governments: An Empirical Analysis
Ron Cheung
2004: Solving for the Global Nonlinear Saddlepath: Reverse Shooting vs. Approximation Methods
Manoj Atolia and Edward Buffie
2003: Productivity-Enhancing Reforms, Private Capital Inflows, and Real Interest Rates in Africa
Manoj Atolia
2003: Public Investment, Tax Evasion and Welfare Effects of a Tariff Reform
Manoj Atolia
2003: An OLG Model of Tax Evasion with Public Capital
Manoj Atolia
2003: An analysis of the significant variation in psychostimulant use across the U.S
Farasat A.S. Bokhari , Rick Mayes and Richard Scheffler
2002: Trade Liberalization and Rising Wage Inequality in Latin America: Reconciliation with HOS Theory
Manoj Atolia
1998: Resolving Legal Disputes in Workers' Compensation: Evidence from Florida
G.M. Fournier
1998: Uncertain Labor Quality and Asset Pricing
T. Einarsson and Milton H. Marquis
1998: Tax Policy from Public Choice Perspective
Randall G. Holcombe
1998: Constitutional Theory and the Constitutional History of Colonial America
Randall G. Holcombe
1998: The Hotelling Valuation Principle: an Oil Industry Evaluation from 1986 to 1995
F.W. Bell , D.J. Lacombe , M.P. Ryan and D.L. May
1997: Endogenous Morality
Bruce L. Benson
1997: Labor Market Transitions Among Older Workers: Job Opportunities, Skills, and Working Conditions
Barry T. Hirsch , David A. Macpherson and M.A. Hardy
1997: Market Alternatives for Crime Control: Entrepreneurial Responses to Government Failure
Bruce L. Benson
1997: To Arbitrate or to Litigate: That is the Question
Bruce L. Benson
1997: Asymptotic Efficiency of Risk Averse Partnerships
Jayasri Dutta and Kislaya Prasad
1997: Arbitration in the Shadow of the Law
Bruce L. Benson
1997: Deterring Drunk Driving Fatalities: An Economics of Crime Perspective
Bruce L. Benson , B.D. Mast and David W. Rasmussen
1997: Fiscal Policy Analysis under Alternative Mechanisms of Endogenous Growth
T. Einarsson and Milton H. Marquis
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