Entry into regulated monopoly markets: The development of a competitive fringe in the local telephone industry
Jaison R. Abel
págs. 289-316
Evidence of learning and network externalities in the diffusion of home computers
Austan Goolsbee, Peter J. Klenow
págs. 317-343
Can special interest buy congressional votes? evidence from financial services legislation
Thomas Stratmann
págs. 345-373
The effect of the big eight accounting firm mergers on the market for audit services
Mary W. Sullivan
págs. 375-399
Were compulsory attendance and child labor laws effective? an analysis from 1915 to 1939
Adriana Lleras Muney
págs. 401-437
HOW DO CONSUMERS MOTIVATE EXPERTS? REPUTATIONAL INCENTIVES IN AN AUTO REPAIR MARKET
Thomas N. Hubbard
págs. 437-468
Insurance fraud and optimal claims settlement strategies
Keith J. Crocker, Sharon Tennyson
págs. 469-507
Police, prosecutors, criminals, and determinate sentencing: The truth about truth-in-sentencing laws
Joanna M. Shepherd
págs. 509-534
Chief executive officer careers in regulated environments: Evidence from electric and gas utilities
D. Scott Lee, Robert Parrino, Charles J. Hadlock
págs. 535-563
Geoffrey K. Turnbull, Henry J. Munneke, Thomas J. Micell, C. F. Sirmans
págs. 565-582