KB Harvey… - Ky. LJ, 1983 - HeinOnline
Page 1. First Party Bad Faith: Common Law Remedies and a Proposed Legislative
Solution By Kerry B. Harvey* and Thomas A. Wiseman, III** Introduction Until the
recent case of Feathers v. State Farm Fire ò- Casualty Co.,1 ...
RP McAfee… - Review of Economic Studies, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The Coase conjecture (1972) is the proposition that a durable-goods monopolist, who sells
over time and can quickly reduce prices as sales are made, will price at marginal cost. We
show that an arbitrarily small deviation from Coase's assumptions—a deviation that ...
T Wiseman - 1974 - getcited.org
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T Wiseman - Econometrica, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Thanks to Jeffrey Ely and Juuso Valimaki for suggesting this line of research. I am especially
grateful to Jeffrey Ely for many helpful ideas, suggestions, and criticisms. I also want to thank
Eduardo Faingold, Thomas Geraghty, Ehud Kalai, George Mailath, Peter Meyer, Dale ...
TA Wiseman Jr - Geo. Mason L. Rev., 1995 - HeinOnline
Page 1. 1995] 1 THE CASE AGAINST BANKRUPTCY APPELLATE PANELS Thomas
A. Wiseman, Jr,* Introduction The Bankruptcy Reform Act of 19941 ("1994 Act")
mandates the judicial council of each federal circuit to establish ...
HM Mialon… - Economics Letters, 2005 - Elsevier
We develop a model of crime and self-defense that provides a rationale both for the right to
bear arms and for regulating this right. It also suggests that a severe punishment for gun
crime might best guarantee both the security and freedom of potential victims.
T Wiseman - Forthcoming in Theoretical Economics, 2008 - econtheory.org
Abstract The payoff matrix of a finite stage game is realized randomly, and then the stage
game is repeated infinitely. The distribution over states of the world (a state corresponds to a
payoff matrix) is commonly known, but players do not observe nature's choice. Over time, ...
T Wiseman - Games and Economic Behavior, 2008 - Elsevier
I consider a version of the chain store game where the incumbent firm's type evolves
according to a Markov process with two states: a “tough” type who always fights entry, and a
“weak” type who prefers to accommodate. There exists a minimal level of persistence ...
TG Wiseman - AIPLA QJ, 1988 - HeinOnline
Page 1. BIOTECHNOLOGY PATENT PRACTICE - A PRIMER Thomas G.
Wiseman* I. INTRODUCTION ..... 396 II. EXAMPLES ..... 396 A. Discovery
and Isolation Invention ..... 396 B. Manufacture Invention ..... ...
K Hendricks, A Sorensen… - American Economic …, 2012 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: We develop a model of herds in which consumers observe only the aggregate
purchase history, not the complete ordered history of search actions. We show that the
purchasing information changes the conditions under which herds can occur for both low- ...
T Wiseman… - Games and Economic Behavior, 2001 - Elsevier
Building on AJ Robson (1990, J. Theoret. Biol. 144, 379–396), we introduce into the
repeated prisoners' dilemma mutants who have the ability to send a (costly) signal, ie, the
“secret handshake,” before each round of the game and to condition their actions on ...
TA Wiseman III - Vand. L. Rev., 1982 - HeinOnline
Page 1. NOTE Federal Rule of Evidence 803(3) and the Criminal Defendant: The Limits
of the Hillmon Doctrine Nobody should condemn the exclusionary legal rules of evidence
until he has fully mastered their purposes and their practical effects. ...
TA Wiseman Jr - Ohio St. LJ, 1994 - HeinOnline
Page 1. Judging the Expert THOMAS A.WISEMAN, JR.* Judge Higginbotham called it one of
the most "vexing problems currently facing the federal courts."' He was addressing the role of
experts in federal litigation and the role of the trial judge in judging the expert. ...
We present a simple model of the effects of hate crime legislation. We show that even if the
direct harm to victims of hate crime is the same as for other crimes, because of other
differences in the effects it may still be optimal to exert a different level of law-enforcement ...
[CITATION] ROMANTIC ENGLISHWOMAN: FROM THE NOVEL BY THOMAS WISEMAN.
THOMAS. WISEMAN - 1996
[CITATION] Judicial Discretion Under the New Tennessee Criminal Sentencing Reform Act of 1982
TA Wiseman Jr - TENN. BJ, 1982
T Wiseman - Journal of Economic Theory, 2009 - Elsevier
Short-run competitors in the chain store game receive noisy signals of the long-run
incumbent firm's type. The history of signals, which in the limit is fully revealing, is
observable to the competitors but possibly not to the incumbent. As long as there is ...
K Hendricks,
I Onur… - Review of Industrial Organization, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Using a dataset of calculator auctions on eBay, we first show that last-minute
bidding is not merely the result of bidders' going to the next-to-close auction. Instead,
bidding is concentrated at the end of the period in which the auction is the next to close, ...
T Wiseman… - Discussion Papers, 1999 - ideas.repec.org
In the prisoners' dilemma game, the only evolutionary stable strategy is defection, even
though nutual cooperation yields a higher payoff. Building on a paper by Robson (1990), we
introduce mutants who have the ability to send a (costly) signal, ie, the" secret handshake, ...
T Wiseman - 1971 - getcited.org
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T Wiseman - 1957 - Oldbourne Press
B Paal… - Journal of Development Economics, 2011 - Elsevier
We construct a dynamic model of self-enforcing insurance provision and lending to a
community of borrowers who are connected by risk-sharing arrangements that are
themselves subject to enforcement problems, as in Kocherlakota (1996). We show that an ...
TM Geraghty… - Explorations in Economic History, 2011 - Elsevier
Before about 1900, most strikes in the United States were either won or lost by the workers
who called them. Relatively few strikes ended in any sort of compromise. Sometime during
the last decade of the 19th century, however, the pattern begins to change, with the ...
TM Geraghty… - Explorations in Economic History, 2008 - Elsevier
By relating strike outcomes and durations to the value of the disputed wage change and to
the cost to each side of continuing the strike, this paper tests the hypothesis that the war of
attrition with asymmetric information model of strikes accurately describes the ...
[CITATION] Strike Outcomes and the Institutional Structure of US Labor Markets, 1880 to 1937
TM Geraghty… - 2003 - working paper
TA Wiseman Jr - Litigation, 1984 - HeinOnline
Page 1. Lawyer \o\Y Dire by Thomas A. Wiseman, Jr. Chief Judge, United Stales
District Court Middle District of Tennessee The recently concluded session of Con-
gress saw another episode in the contin- uing saga between ...
T Wiseman… - lib.utexas.edu
Keith McMullan, of Aviation Economics, a London consultancy, calculates that the low-cost
carriers are growing at more than 25% a year (despite the crisis) compared with 4-5%(in
normal times) for the European flag carriers.... Ryanair's capitalization is now greater than ...
B Paal… - 2005 - econ.core.hu
Abstract Inspired by microcredit institutions that interact with groups of borrowers and rely on
“social capital” instead of seizable physical assets to collateralize their loans, we construct a
model of lending to a community of borrowers who are connected by risk-sharing ...
T Wiseman - Economics Letters, 2008 - Elsevier
Players with observable, continuous payoff types choose actions sequentially. Players
update beliefs about the payoff-relevant state of nature using private signals and information
about previous signals in the history of types and actions. Heterogeneity in preferences ...
D Slesnick, R Dusansky… - 2005 - lib.utexas.edu
Page 1. Copyright by John Edward Lubrano 2005 Page 2. The Dissertation Committee for John
Edward Lubrano certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: THE
MICROECONOMIC BEHAVIOR OF PROFESSIONAL SPORTS ARENAS Committee: ...
B PAAL… - webspace.utexas.edu
Abstract We construct a dynamic model of self-enforcing consumption smoothing contracts
offered by an outside principal to a community of agents. The agents are connected by risk-
sharing arrangements that are themselves subject to enforcement problems, as in ...
M PESKI… - 2012 - kelley.indiana.edu
Abstract. Dutta (1995) studies dynamic stochastic games with finite states, and proves a folk
theorem that holds as players become very patient (so that players discount vanishingly little
both the time until the next period and the expected time until the next state transition). ...
[CITATION] The prose styles in Theodore Dreiser's novels
TL Wiseman - 1979 - Tulane University.
[CITATION] The Romantic Englishwoman
G Jackson, M Caine, H Berger, J Losey, DM Angel… - 1981 - Warner Home Video
[CITATION] Intergovernmental mediation: a technique for successful local government partnerships
WT Wiseman - 2001 - Andrews University, School of …
JH Stephens… - 1990 - en.scientificcommons.org
... Abstract. Typescript.. Thesis (MS)--Southern College of Technology, 1990.. Thesis directed
by Dr. Thomas Wiseman.. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-73). Details
der Publikation. Download, http://worldcat.org/oclc/24037870. ...
JA Jackson… - 1993 - en.scientificcommons.org
... Abstract. Typescript.. Thesis (MA)--Southern College of Technology, 1993 (?).. Thesis
directed by Thomas Wiseman, Ph. D.. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 54-59).
Publication details. Download, http://worldcat.org/oclc/28238103. ...
TE Wiseman… - 2005 - library.utexas.edu
Page 1. Copyright by Ilke Onur 2005 Page 2. The Dissertation Committee for Ilke Onur Certifies
that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: ESSAYS ON INTERNET AUCTIONS
Committee: Kenneth Hendricks, Supervisor Stephen G. Donald Thomas E. Wiseman ...
T Wiseman - 2004 - econweb.tamu.edu
ABSTRACT We present a simple model of the effects of hate crime legislation. It shows that
even if the direct harm to victims of hate crime is the same as for other crimes, because of
other differences in the effects it may still be optimal to exert more law-enforcement effort ...
T Wiseman… - 2005 Meeting Papers, 2005 - ideas.repec.org
The Coase conjecture (1972) is the proposition that a durable-goods monopolist, who sells
over time and can quickly reduce prices as sales are made, will price at marginal cost. We
show that an arbitrarily small deviation from Coase's assumptions-a deviation that applies ...
[CITATION] How to Avoid the Transitional Ax in Indirect
TL Wiseman - Writing and speaking in the technology …, 2003 - Wiley-IEEE Press
DS Hamermesh, T Wiseman… - 2004 - library.utexas.edu
One way to understand freedom is to study the laws that supposedly guarantee it. In nearly
all countries, the most important of these laws are written into the Constitution. In the first two
chapters of my dissertation, I develop and solve a multiMstage economic model of crime ...
RB Watson… - 2008 - lib.utexas.edu
Chapter 2 analyzes the effect of a vertical merger on downstream collusion when vertically
integrated firms have shorter production lags. Vertical integration is pro-competitive and not
profitable if firms behave competitively. However, we show that vertical integration ...
D Sibley, AL Norman… - 2006 - lib.utexas.edu
In markets for perishable goods, such as event ticket, airline, hotel, electricity, etc., demand
fluctuates over time, but supply is fixed in short run. In each sale, sellers face either an
excess capacity or a scarce capacity. Their capacity constraints substantially affect their ...
AB Whinston… - 2007 - lib.utexas.edu
Transition to color TV in 1950s In the US, the transition from black-andwhite to color
television took place during the 1950s and the early 1960s. The first color program which
conformed to RCA/NTSC standard was aired by NBC Television Network in mid 1950s. ...
T Wiseman - 1993 - getcited.org
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T Wiseman… - lib.utexas.edu
The mergers and acquisitions literature has examined how a price of a product or market
concentration is affected post mergers, such as vertical integration or horizontal merger, to
understand the competitive effects not only on the participant firms, but also on firms that ...
D Sibley… - 2007 - library.utexas.edu
In this paper, we analyze a new type of risk-hedging vehicle, a business-to-business (B2B)
exchange market, and its effect on a firm's capital structure dependency. Operations
management researchers generally ignore the influence of capital structure following ...
HM Mialon… - Economics, law and individual rights, 2008 - books.google.com
Gun-control advocates argue that guns have a facilitating effect on crime, because they
inevitably end up through loss or theft in the hands of criminals. Gun-rights advocates argue
that guns have a deterrent effect on crime, because victims may be carrying a concealed ...
[CITATION] Acculturation, family factors and schooling in the Central Arctic
TJ Wiseman - 1981
[CITATION] Topics in Uncertainty in Game Theory
TE Wiseman - 2001 - Northwestern University
JB Ulrich… - 1991 - en.scientificcommons.org
... Abstract. Typescript.. Thesis (MS)--Southern College of Technology, 1991.. Thesis
advisor: Thomas Wiseman.. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 142-153).
Publication details. Download, http://worldcat.org/oclc/25265820. ...
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