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- 1865r1: Pivots

- Keith Krehbiel
- 1864: Organizational Culture: Beyond Struggles for Intellectual Dominance

- Joanne Martin, Peter Frost and Olivia A. O'Neill
- 1863: Quantifying Creative Destruction: Entrepreneurship and Productivity in New Zealand

- John McMillan
- 1862: Parties in Elections, Parties in Government, and Partisan Bias

- Keith Krehbiel, Adam Meirowitz and Thomas Romer
- 1861r1: Gatekeeping

- Christophe Crombez, Tim Groseclose and Keith Krehbiel
- 1860: Testing Theories of Lawmaking

- Keith Krehbiel, Adam Meirowitz and Jonathan Woon
- 1859: Macro Politics and Micro Models: Cartels and Pivots Reconsidered

- Keith Krehbiel
- 1858: Joe Cannon and the Minority Party: Tyranny or Bipartisanship?

- Keith Krehbiel and Alan Wiseman
- 1857: Priming Unconscious Racial Stereotypes about Adolescent Offenders

- Sandra Graham and Brian S. Lowery
- 1856: A True Expert Knows which Question Should Be Asked

- Yossi Feinberg and Eddie Dekel
- 1855: The Business School "Business": Some Lessons from the U.S. Experience

- Jeffrey Pfeffer and Christina T. Fong
- 1854: Prediction Markets

- Justin Wolfers and Eric Zitzewitz
- 1852r1: Estimating Dynamic Models of Imperfect Competition

- Patrick Bajari, C. Lanier Benkard and Jonathan Levin
- 1851r: How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru

- John McMillan and Pablo Zoido
- 1849: Economics Language and Assumptions: How Theories Can Become Self-Fulfilling

- Fabrizio Ferraro, Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sutton
- 1847: Organizational Culture

- Joanne Martin
- 1846r: Co-worker Complementarity and the Stability of Top Management Teams

- Rachel M. Hayes, Paul Oyer and Scott Schaefer
- 1845r: Persistent Media Bias

- David P. Baron
- 1844: Strategy Making and Evolutionary Organization Theory: Insights from Longitudinal Process Research

- Robert A. Burgelman
- 1843: The "Strategy And Action in the Information Processing Industry Course" (S370) at Stanford Business School: Themes, Conceptual Frameworks, Related Tools

- Robert A. Burgelman and Andrew S. Grove
- 1842: Demand Estimation With Heterogeneous Consumers and Unobserved Product Characteristics: A Hedonic Approach

- Patrick Bajari and C. Lanier Benkard
- 1841: Hedonic Price Indexes with Unobserved Product Characteristics, and Application to PC's

- C. Lanier Benkard and Patrick Bajari
- 1840: House Prices and Consumer Welfare

- Patrick Bajari, C. Lanier Benkard and John Krainer
- 1839: Is the Invisible Hand Discerning or Indiscriminate? Investment and Stock Prices in the Aftermath of Capital Account Liberalizations

- Peter Henry and Anusha Chari
- 1838: Helping the Poor to Help Themselves: Debt Relief or Aid?

- Peter Henry and Serkan Arslanalp
- 1837: Is Debt Relief Efficient?

- Peter Henry and Serkan Arslanalp
- 1836r1: A Monte Carlo Study of Growth Regressions

- Angela Y. Lee and Jennifer L. Aaker
- 1831: Structural Econometric Modeling: Rationales and Examples from Industrial Organization

- Peter C. Reiss and Frank A. Wolak
- 1830: Household Electricity Demand, Revisited

- Peter C. Reiss and Matthew W. White
- 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 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 I. 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. Viard and Nicholas Economides
- 1810: Debt Relief: What Do the Markets Think?

- Serkan Arslanalp and Peter Henry
- 1809: The World's Poorest Countries: Debt Relief or Aid?

- Serkan Arslanalp and Peter 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 I. Bulow