Introduction: SEA Symposium in Honor of Roger Sherman
Charles A. Holt, Catherine C. Eckel
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págs. 7-22
What Are SEC Football Tickets Worth? Evidence from Secondary Market Transactions
Ken Sanford, Frank Scott
págs. 23-55
The Discriminating Beta: Prices and Capacity with Correlated Demands
Catherine C. Eckel, William T. Smith
págs. 56-67
Can Empirical Demand Models Assist in CON Comparative Reviews? A Case Study in Florida
Gary M. Fournier
págs. 68-90
The Persistence of Dominant-Firm Market Share: Raising Rivals' Cost on the New York Stock Exchange
Frederick H. deB Harris, Adam S. Hyde, Robert A. Wood
págs. 91-112
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Field Experiment Tests for Discrimination against Hispanics in the U.S. Rental Housing Market
Andrew Hanson, Michael Santas
págs. 135-167
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Changing Perceptions of Maturity Mismatch in the U.S. Banking System: Evidence from Equity Markets
Andrew T. Young, Travis Wiseman, Thomas L. Hogan
págs. 193-210
Faculty Gender in the College Classroom: Does It Matter for Achievement and Major Choice?
Amanda L. Griffith
págs. 211-231
When More Poor Means Less Poverty: On Income Inequality and Purchasing Power
Andreas Bergh, Therese Nilsson
págs. 232-246
págs. 247-262