Working Papers
From New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Department of Economics
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- 04-25: A Theory of Financing Constraints and Firm Dynamics

- Gian Luca Clementi and Hugo Hopenhagn
- 04-24: Stock Grants as a Committment Device

- Gian Luca Clementi, Thomas Cooley and Chen Wang
- 04-23: IPO's and the Growth of Firms

- Gian Luca Clementi
- 04-22: Strategic Analysis of Petty Corruption: Entrepreneurs and Bureaucrats

- Roy Radner, Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky and Makul Majumdar
- 04-21: Corporate Governance, Economic Entrenchment and Growth

- Bernard Yeung, Randall Morck and Daniel Wolfenzon
- 04-20: Exotic Preferences for Macroeconomists

- David Backus, Bryan Routledge and Stanley Zin
- 04-19: Outsourcing, Information Leakage and Consulting Firms

- Mariagiovanna Baccaraa
- 04-18: Information Markets and the Comovement of Asset Prices

- Laura Veldkamp
- 04-17: Technology Adoption with Multiple Alternative Designs and the Option to Wait

- Luis Cabral
- 04-16: Does Microsoft Stifle Innovation? Dominant Firms, Imitation, and R & D Incentives

- Luis Cabral and Ben Polak
- 04-15: File Early, Then Free Ride: How Delaware Law (Mis)Shapes Shareholder Class Actions

- Lawrence White and Elliot Weiss
- 04-14: Mortgage Backed Securities: Another Way to Finance Housing

- Lawrence White
- 04-13: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Housing Finance: Why True Privatization is Good Public Policy

- Lawrence White
- 04-12: Competing in Markets with Digital Convergence

- Arun Sundararajan
- 04-11: Competition in Wireless Telecommunications

- Arun Sundararajan
- 04-10: Telecommunications Regulation: An Introduction

- Nicholas Economides
- 04-09: Imperfect Competition and Committment

- Heski Bar-Isaac
- 04-08: Interpreting Estimated Parameters and Measuring Individual Heterogeneity in Random Coefficient Models

- William Greene
- 04-07: Something to Prove: Reputation in teams and hiring to introduce uncertainty

- Heski Bar-Isaac
- 04-06: Privatization Matters: Bank Efficiency in Transition Countries
- Paul Wachtel, John Bonin and Iftekhar Hasan
- 04-05: The Dynamics of Seller Reputation: Theory and Evidence from eBay
- Luis Cabral and Ali Hortacsu
- 04-04: Nonconvex Production Technology and Price Discrimination

- Bing Jing and Roy Radner
- 04-03: The Empire Effect: The Determinants of Country Risk in the First Age of Globalization, 1880-1913

- Niall Ferguson and Moritz Schularick
- 04-02: Emerging Competition and Risk-Taking Incentives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

- Lawrence White and W Frame
- 04-01: Regulating Housing GSEs: Thoughts on Institutional Structure and Authorities

- Lawrence White and W Frame
- 03-26: Market Definition and the Identification of Market Power in Monopolization Cases: A Critique and a Proposal

- Lawrence White and Philip B. Nelson
- 03-25: An Equilibrium Approach to International Merger Policy

- Luis Cabral
- 03-24: Conflicts of Interest and Market Discipline Among Financial Services Firms

- Ingo Walter
- 03-23: Measuring the Value of Strategic Alliances in the Wake of a Financial Implosion: Evidence from Japan's Financial Services Sector

- Lawrence White and Ingyu Chiou
- 03-22: Telecommunications Regulation: An Introduction

- Nicholas Economides
- 03-21: Learning Asymmetries in Real Business Cycles

- Laura Veldkamp
- 03-20: Media Frenzies in Markets for Financial Information

- Laura Veldkamp
- 03-19: A Interpreting Estimated Parameters and Measuring Individual Heterogeneity in Random Coefficient Models

- William Greene
- 03-18: A Parimutuel Market Microstructure for Contingent Claims

- Nicholas Economides
- 03-17: Network Effects, Nonlinear Pricing and Entry Deterrence

- Arun Sundararajan
- 03-16: Nonlinear Pricing of Information Goods

- Arun Sundararajan
- 03-15: Managing Digital Piracy: Pricing, Protection and Welfare

- Arun Sundararajan
- 03-14: Going Critical: American Power and the Consequences of Fiscal Overstretch

- Niall Ferguson and Laurence Kotlikoff
- 03-13: Aggregate Concentration in the Global Economy: Issues and Evidence

- Lawrence White
- 03-12: Pricing of Complementary Goods and Network Effects

- Nicholas Economides and V. Viard
- 03-11: From Thought to Practice: Appropriation and Endogenous Market Structure with Imperfect Intellectual Property Rights

- Mariagiovanna Baccara and Ronny Razin
- 03-10: Distinguishing Between Heterogeneity and Inefficiency: Stochastic Frontier Analysis of the World Health Organization’s Panel Data on National Health Care Systems

- William Greene
- 03-09: Competition Policy In Network Industries: An Introduction

- Nicholas Economides
- 03-08: Standards Coalitions Formation and Market Structure in Network Securities

- Nicholas Economides and Andrzej Skrzypacz
- 03-07: Should Governments Compete for Foreign Direct Investment?

- Barbara Katz and Joel Owen
- 03-06: The Savings and Loan Debacle: A Perspective from the Early Twenty-First Century

- Lawrence White
- 03-05: Network Issues in Freight Railroads

- Lawrence White
- 03-04: The New Economy and Banks and Financial Institutions

- Lawrence White
- 03-03: What Constitutes Appropriate Disclosure for a Financial Conglomerate?

- Lawrence White
- 03-02: The "Efficient Component Pricing Rule" (ECPR): A Generally Inefficient Solution to the Access Problem

- Lawrence White