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From New York University, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Department of Economics
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- 03-01: Antitrust during the Clinton Administration: An Assessment

- Lawrence White
- 02-19: Does it Pay to be First? Sequential Locational Choice and Foreclosure

- Nicholas Economides, Jamie Howell and Sergio Meza
- 02-18: Empirical Studies of Financial Innovation: Lots of Talk, Little Action?

- W Frame and Lawrence White
- 02-17: Microeconomics and Antitrust in MBA Programs: What’s Thought, What’s Taught

- Lawrence White
- 02-16: Fixed and Random Effects in Stochastic Frontier Models

- William Greene
- 02-15: Does Income Inequality Lead to Consumption Inequality? Evidence and Theory

- Dirk Kreuger and Fabrizio Perri
- 02-14: Simultaneous Ascending Bid Auctions with Budget Constraints

- Sandro Brusco and Giuseppe (Pino) Lopomo
- 02-13: International Trade In Services: More Than Meets the Eye

- Lawrence White
- 02-12: Staples-Office Depot and UP-SP: An Antitrust Tale of Two Proposed Mergers

- Lawrence White
- 02-11: Globalized Securities Markets and Accounting: How Many Standards?

- Lawrence White
- 02-10: Reforming Fannie and Freddie: Privatization is the Way

- Lawrence White
- 02-09: Is The Medical Arms Race Still Present In Today’s Managed Care Environment?

- Paula James
- 02-08: Concentration and Pricing in the Hospital Sector

- Paula James
- 02-07: Do Non-profit Enterprises Pay More For Their Labor Inputs? An Examination of Hospital Behavior

- Paula James
- 02-06: Convenient estimators for the panel probit model: Further results

- William Greene
- 02-05: The Behavior of the Fixed Effects Estimator in Nonlinear Models

- William Greene
- 02-04: Relationship Lending and Denovo Banks: An examination of Bank Lending to Small Farm Borrowers

- Jalal Akhavein, Lawrence G. Goldberg and Lawrence White
- 02-03: What's Been Happening To Aggregate Concentration in the United States? (And Should We Care?)

- Lawrence White
- 02-02: Financial Modernization after Gramm-Leach-Bliley: What About Communities?

- Lawrence White
- 02-01: Focusing on Fannie and Freddie: The Dilemmas of Reforming Housing Finance

- Lawrence White
- 01-13: A Parimutuel Market Microstructure for Contingent Claims Trading

- Jeffrey Lange and Nicholas Economides
- 01-12: Business Cycles in Emerging Economies:The Role of Interest Rates

- Pablo Neumeyer and Fabrizio Perri
- 01-11: Financial Globalization and Real Regionalization

- Jonathan Heathcote and Fabrizio Perri
- 01-10: Estimating Econometric Models With Fixed Effects

- William Greene
- 01-09: Voucher Privatization: A Detour on the Road to Transition?

- Barbara Katz and Joel Owen
- 01-08: The Diffusion of Financial Innovations: An Examination of the Adoption of Small Business Credit Scoring By Large Banking Organizations

- Jalal Akhavein, W Frame and Lawrence White
- 01-07: The Effects of Dynamic Changes in Bank Competition on the Supply of Small Business Credit

- Allen Berger, Lawrence G. Goldberg and Lawrence White
- 01-06: Optimal Brand Umbrella Size

- Luis Cabral
- 01-05: Horizontal Mergers With Free-Entry: Why Cost Efficiencies May Be a Weak Defense and Asset Sales a Poor Remedy

- Luis Cabral
- 01-04: Multiproduct Oligopoly and Bertrand Supertraps

- Luis Cabral
- 01-03: Why Do CEO's Reciprocally Sit On Each Other's Boards?

- Eliezer M. Fitch and Lawrence White
- 01-02: The Credit Rating Industry: An Industrial Organization Analysis

- Lawrence White
- 01-01: Fixed and Random Effects in Nonlinear Models

- William Greene
- 00-10: Inflation, Financial Development and Growth

- Paul Wachtel and Peter Rousseau
- 00-09: The Microsoft Antitrust Case The Microsoft Antitrust Case Rejoinder

- Nicholas Economides
- 00-08: "Propertyzing" the Electromagnetic Spectrum: Why It's Important, and How to Begin

- Lawrence White
- 00-07: Stretching Firm and Brand Reputation

- Luis Cabral
- 00-06: Increasing Dominance With No Efficiency Effect

- Luis Cabral
- 00-05: Simulated Likelihood Estimation of the Normal-Gamma Stochastic Frontier Function

- William Greene
- 00-04: Reducing the Barriers to International Trade in Accounting Services: Why it Matters, and the Road Ahead

- Lawrence White
- 00-03: The New Industrial Organization and Small Business

- John E. Kwoka and Lawrence White
- 00-02: Bank Regulation in the United States: Understanding the Lessons of the 1980s and 1990s

- Lawrence White
- 00-01: The Emergence of Concentrated Ownership and the Rebalancing of Portfolios due to Shareholder Activism in a Financial Market Equilibrium

- Barbara Katz and Joel Owen
- 99-17: Durable Goods Monopoly with Network Externalities with Application to the PC Operating Systems Market

- Nicholas Economides
- 99-16: The Role of Fiscal Policy in Japan: A Quantitative Study

- Fabrizio Perri
- 99-15: Optimal Time-Consistent Monetary Policy in a Phillips Curve World

- Thomas Cooley and Vincenzo Quadrini
- 99-14: Financial Markets and Firm Dynamics

- Thomas Cooley and Vincenzo Quadrini
- 99-13: The Dymanics of Market Entry: The Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on De Novo Entry and Small Business Lending in the Banking Industry

- Allen Berger, Seth D. Bonime, Lawrence G. Goldberg and Lawrence White
- 99-12: University-Industry Research and Development Relationships: The University Perspective

- Lawrence White
- 99-11: Real Options and the Costs of the Local Telecommunications Network

- Nicholas Economides