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Data Envelopment Analysis 12 Ottoman Empire 11 law enforcement 10 transaction costs 10 USA 9 United States 9 deterrence 9 commercial banks 8 political economy 8 DEA 7 Peer Effects 7 holdout problem 7 Eminent domain 6 Forecasting 6 Monetary policy 6 contracts 6 eminent domain 6 legitimacy 6 profitability 6 Asymmetry 5 Cohort Study 5 Consumption 5 Credit Default Swaps 5 Efficiency 5 Estimation 5 India 5 Large-Scale BVAR models 5 Schätzung 5 Stock market 5 Wealth effect 5 monetary policy 5 preferences 5 public use 5 religion 5 state 5 strategic behavior 5 takings 5 Asian financial crisis 4 Baseball 4 Data envelopment analysis 4
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Free 644
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Book / Working Paper 646 Journal 4
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Arbeitspapier 23 Graue Literatur 23 Non-commercial literature 23 Working Paper 23 Database 1 Monografische Reihe 1 Series 1
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English 499 Undetermined 151 German 2
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Miller, Stephen M. 111 Miceli, Thomas 80 Ross, Stephen 38 Ray, Subhash 36 GUPTA, RANGAN 27 Hallwood, Paul 27 Langlois, Richard N. 27 Miceli, Thomas J. 26 Cosgel, Metin 24 Segerson, Kathleen 23 Jeon, Yongil 19 Fang, WenShwo 18 Knoblauch, Vicki 17 Ross, Stephen L. 15 Kimenyi, Mwangi Samson 14 Ray, Subhash C. 13 Prakash, Nishith 12 Aysun, Uluc 11 Cosgel, Metin M. 11 Dharmapala, Dhammika 11 Sirmans, C. F. 11 Apergis, Nicholas 10 Zimmermann, Christian 10 Balcilar, Mehmet 9 Harmon, Oskar R. 9 Minkler, Lanse 9 Brunner, Eric J. 8 Matschke, Xenia 8 Canarella, Giorgio 7 Dunbar, Kwamie O. Dunbar, Sr. 7 Ergene, Bogac A. 7 Lambrinos, James 7 Mukherjee, Kankana 7 Yuan, Huiping 7 Ahking, Francis W. 6 Ahmed, Habib 6 Baker, Matthew 6 Boudreau, James W. 6 Furtado, Delia 6 Pollard, Stephen K. 6
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut 624 University of Connecticut / Department of Economics 26
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Working papers / Department of Economics, University of Connecticut 617 Working papers / University of Connecticut, Department of Economics 22 Alumni working papers 7
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RePEc 624 ECONIS (ZBW) 24 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2
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Housing Discrimination among Available Housing Units in 2012: Do Paired Testing Studies understate Housing Discrimination?
Ross, Stephen; Pitingolo, Rob - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
In 2012, the Department of Housing and Urban Development launched the fourth major nationwide housing discrimination study with the goal of measuring housing discrimination in rental and owner-occupied housing for blacks, Hispanics and Asians. The substantial declines in discrimination observed...
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Measuring U.S. Business Cycles: A Comparison of Two Methods and Two Indicators of Economic Activities (With Appendix A)
Ahking, Francis - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
We examine two issues in business cycle research. We first compare the performance of Hamilton’s Markov-Switching (MS) model and the Bry and Boschan algorithm in replicating the US business cycle features. A number of studies, especially Harding and Pagan, have demonstrated that Hamilton’s...
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STATE AND RELIGION OVER TIME
Cosgel, Metin; Miceli, Thomas; Yıldırım, Sadullah; … - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
State and religion, two of the oldest institutions known to mankind, have historically had a close relationship with each other, often joining forces to rule populations. Although the tendency towards secularization has hampered this relationship in recent centuries, the state-religion alliance...
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A Note on Trial Delay and Social Welfare: The Impact of Multiple Equilibria
Friehe, Tim; Miceli, Thomas - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
Greater trial delay is commonly associated with decreasing demand for trials, thereby bringing about an equilibrium for a given trial capacity. This note highlights that – in contrast to this premise – trial delay may in fact increase trial demand. Such an outcome is established for a...
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The Role of Constitutions on Poverty: A Cross-NationalInvestigation
Minkler, Lanse; Prakash, Nishith - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
We use novel historical data on economics and social rights from the constitutions of 195 countries and an instrument variable strategy to answer two important questions. First, do economic and social rights provisions in constitutions reduce poverty? Second, does the strength of constitutional...
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Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Market Structure in a Multi-Country World
Naknoi, Kanda - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
In a multi-country world, currencies do not move in isolation, and competitors’ exchange rate movements may help or hurt an exporting firm. Motivated by this fact, I construct a multi-country model to examine how export prices are affected by movements in own-currency and cross-currency...
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Fertility Responses of High-Skilled Native Women to Immigrant Inflows
Furtado, Delia - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
While there is debate regarding the magnitude of the impact, immigrant inflows are generally understood to depress wages and increase employment in immigrant-intensive sectors. In light of the over-representation of the foreign-born in the childcare industry, this paper examines whether...
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Is Real Per Capita State Personal Income Stationary? New Nonlinear, Asymmetric Panel-Data Evidence
Emirmahmutoglu, Furkan; GUPTA, RANGAN; Miller, Stephen M.; … - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
This paper re-examines the stochastic properties of US State real per capita personal income, using new panel unit-root procedures. The new developments incorporate non-linearity, asymmetry, and cross-sectional correlation within panel data estimation. Including nonlinearity and asymmetry finds...
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Uncertainty and crude oil returns
Aloui, Riadh; GUPTA, RANGAN; Miller, Stephen M. - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
We use a copula approach to investigate the effect of uncertainty on crude- oil returns. Using copulas to construct multivariate distributions of time- series data permit the calculation of the dependence structure between the series independently of the marginal distributions. Further, we...
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Retail Agglomeration and Competition Externalities: Evidence from Openings and Closings of Multiline Department Stores in the US
Clapp, John M.; Ross, Stephen; Zhou, Tingyu - Department of Economics, University of Connecticut - 2015
From the perspective of an existing retailer, the optimal size of a cluster of retail activity represents a trade-off between the marginal increases in consumer attraction from another store against the depletion of the customer base caused by an additional competitor. We estimate opening and...
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