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O Kim… - Public Choice, 1984 - Springer
We have described a number of 'invalidating factors,'any one of which, if present, could
account for the weakness or absence of the free rider problem in the voluntary provision of a
public good. When any of these factors is present, the free rider phenomenon is not ...
M Walker - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1981 - JSTOR
A simple scheme for making governmental decisions about the production and financing of
public goods is presented. The" competitive" equilibria under the scheme are Pareto
optimal; more importantly, they are Lindahl equilibria. Thus, it is never in any individual's ...
M Walker… - The American Economic Review, 2001 - JSTOR
In many strategic situations it is important that one's actions not be predictable by one's
opponent, or by one's opponents. Indeed, the origins of modem game theory lie in the
attempt to understand such situations. The theory of mixed-strategy play, including von ...
MM Walker - Financial management, 2000 - JSTOR
I investigate the strategic objectives and stock price performance of acquiring firms. The
results support both the asymmetric information hypothesis (acquiring-firm shareholders
earn higher returns following cash offers) and also the strategic alignment hypothesis ( ...
DE Wilfley, TL Tibbs, DJ Van Buren… - Health Psychology; …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
Page 1. Lifestyle Interventions in the Treatment of Childhood Overweight: A Meta-Analytic Review
of Randomized Controlled Trials Denise E. Wilfley, Tiffany L. Tibbs, Dorothy J. Van Buren, Kelle
P. Reach, and Mark S. Walker Washington University School of Medicine ...
L Hurwicz… - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1990 - JSTOR
It is shown that if an economy's participants cannot be separated into groups across which
there are no potentially conflicting interests--ie, if the economy is" indecomposable"--then
every continuous truth-dominant allocation mechanism will attain nonoptimal allocations ...
M Walker - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1980 - JSTOR
In a broad class of situations not covered by the Gibbard-Satterthwaite Theorem it is shown
that one cannot design a strategy-proof choice mechanism which attains Pareto optimal
outcomes. The results are shown to be genetic in character--ie, any nonmanipulable ...
E Zeggini, W Rayner, AP Morris, AT Hattersley… - Nature genetics, 2005 - nature.com
A substantial investment has been made in the generation of large public resources
designed to enable the identification of tag SNP sets, but data establishing the adequacy of
the sample sizes used are limited. Using large-scale empirical and simulated data sets, ...
M Walker - 1993 - books.google.com
This is a paperback edition of Professor Walker's full-scale examination of the German
efforts to harness the economic, military and political power of nuclear fission between 1939
and 1949. It argues that the German decision not to attempt the production of nuclear ...
M Walker - Journal of Economic Theory, 1977 - econpapers.repec.org
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existence of maximal elements. Mark Walker. Journal of Economic Theory, 1977, vol. 16, issue
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M Walker - 1995 - getcited.org
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M Renneberg… - 2003 - books.google.com
This book provides a survey of the development of scientific disciplines and technical
projects under National Socialism in Germany. Each contribution addresses a different, new
aspect which is important for judging the interaction between science, technology and ...
JC Cox… - Journal of economic behavior & organization, 1998 - Elsevier
The paper reports results from experiments designed to determine whether subjects can
learn to play Cournot duopoly strategies and whether their out-of-equilibrium play is
consistent with the predictions of learning models. The experiments include duopolies ...
DT Wigle, TE Arbuckle, M Walker… - Journal of Toxicology …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The human fetus, child, and adult may experience adverse health outcomes from parental or
childhood exposures to environmental toxicants. The fetus and infant are especially
vulnerable to toxicants that disrupt developmental processes during relatively narrow time ...
MFK Fung, M Walker, KFK Fung… - Medical …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Methods The KOALA programme allows residents to record their obstetrical, surgical,
ultrasound, and ambulatory patient encounters and to document critical incidents of learning
or elements of surprise that arose during these encounters. By prompting the student to ...
M Walker - Journal of Economic Theory, 1977 - Elsevier
Abstract In a recent paper, Mount and Reiter established that, in a certain sense, the
competitive mechanism is an “informationally most efficient” procedure for allocating
resources. This result, of course, depends upon the way in which we characterize the ...
D Miller, MC Walker… - Hospital & Community …, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
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T Muench… - The Review of Economic Studies, 1983 - JSTOR
T. Groves and J. Ledyard (1977) recently introduced a decentralized procedure for deciding
upon the production and financing of public goods. Their new procedure, or mechanism,
seems to avoid completely the free rider problem that most economists had believed to be ...
M Walker - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1978 - JSTOR
Green and Laffont have characterized certain appealing dominant-strategy revelation
mechanisms as precisely the mechanisms introduced by Groves, but they have established
the characterization only for unstructured sets of public alternatives: if the set has some ...
R Garratt,
M Walker… - 2004 - escholarship.org
Abstract: When second-price auctions have been conducted in the laboratory, most of the
observed bids have been “overbids”(bids that exceed the bidder's value) and there are very
few underbids. Few if any of the subjects in those experiments had any prior experience ...
WB Elliott, BFV Ness, MD Walker… - Financial …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
... referee. Mark Walker and Richard Warr acknowledge financial support from the Edwin
Gill Summer Research Grant Program. *William B. Elliott is an assistant professor
of finance at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK. ...
S Ahn… - Journal of Corporate Finance, 2007 - Elsevier
R Xie, G He, A Liu, J Bradwejn, M Walker… - Social science & …, 2007 - Elsevier
Abstract To examine the relationship between fetal gender and postpartum depression, we
conducted a cohort study in Changsha, Hunan, China between September 2004 and
January 2005. Women aged 18–40 years with their first live birth of a singleton infant who ...
RH McGuire… - Historical Archaeology, 1999 - JSTOR
Archaeologist not only live class they also study it. Archaeology as a discipline serves class
interests and as a profession, or occupation, it has its own class structure. The discipline of
archaeology has, since its founding, primarily served middle-class interests. It has formed ...
XK Chen, SW Wen, D Krewski, N Fleming… - Human …, 2008 - ESHRE
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M Walker - International Economic Review, 1979 - JSTOR
The Maximum Theorem and its generalizations' have become one of the most useful tools in
economic theory. The theorem- first stated and proved, to the best of my knowledge, by
Claude Berge [1963, p. 116]- gives conditions under which a" maximizing ...
LK Jacobsen, MC Walker, JE Edwards… - Journal of the American …, 1994 - Elsevier
NB Stiles… - Bus. Law., 1972 - HeinOnline
Page 1. Leveraged Lease Financing of Capital Equipment By NED B. STILES* and
MARK A. WALKER* New York, New York FACED WITH tremendous capital
requirements in the early 1970's, industrial companies are increasingly ...
DE Campbell… - Journal of economic theory, 1990 - Elsevier
Abstract A weaker than usual continuity property is defined for binary relations. Relations
that have this property, along with certain transitivity properties, are shown to have maximal
elements on compact sets. The results cover “interval orders,” the kind of relations that ...
SB Morgan, AA Bieberich, M Walker… - Journal of pediatric …, 1998 - Soc Ped Psychology
Objective: To examine factors affecting children's willingness to share activities with a peer
presented as physically handicapped. Method: Participants were 120 elementary school
children randomly assigned to view a video of an ambulatory child or the same child in a ...
WD Shaw, M Walker… - Risk analysis, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 regulates water quality in public drinking water supply
systems but does not pertain to private domestic wells, often found in rural areas throughout
the country. The recent decision to tighten the drinking water standard for arsenic from 50 ...
MC Walker - 2003 - books.google.com
Page 1. MARK CLARENCE WALKER ESTIITEEIC HE If IEFEIE POWER, LEGITIMACY,
AND DEMOCRACY Page 2. Page 3. Page 4. REFERENDUMS—the ditect populat
vote on an issue — appeat to he the most democtatic of ...
M Walker - 2002 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Using a sample of 8,790 firm-years between 1993 and 1998, I examine investment
policies of firms in Japanese industrial groups relative to independent firms. Contrary to
independent firms, there is little evidence that group firms' investment is sensitive to ex- ...
T Meade… - 1991 - indianmedicine.eldoc.ub.rug.nl
... ABIM - An Annotated Bibliography of Indian Medicine. Science, medicine, and cultural imperialism.
-. Author(s): Meade, Teresa and Mark Walker (Eds.). Title: Science, medicine, and cultural
imperialism. Publication date: 1991. Checked: no. Publisher: London. ...
F Adjei, KB Cyree… - Journal of Economics and Finance, 2008 - Springer
Page 1. The determinants and survival of reverse mergers vs IPOs Frederick Adjei
& Ken B. Cyree & Mark M. Walker Published online: 11 October 2007 © Springer
Science + Business Media, LLC 2007 Abstract This study examines ...
MH Walker… - 2004 - books.google.com
... Page 2. Microsoft® Office Visio® 2003 Inside Out Mark H. Walker Nanette Eaton Copyright ©
2009 Mark Walker (All); Resources Online (All) Page 3. SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook
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[CITATION] Identifying the free rider problem
TJ Muench… - 1978 - … Bureau, State University of New York …
MD Walker,
K Yost - Journal of Corporate Finance, 2008 - Elsevier
JM Gabriele, MS Walker, DL Gill, KD Harber… - Annals of Behavioral …, 2005 - Springer
Page 1. Differentiated Roles of Social Encouragement and Social Constraint on Physical
Activity Behavior Jeanne M. Gabriele, MS and Mark S. Walker, Ph.D. Washington University
Diane L. Gill, Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Greensboro ...
[CITATION] On the Impossibility of a Dominant-strategy Mechanism to Optimally Decide Public Question
M Walker - 1976 - … Bureau, State University of New York
H Etchegary, B Potter, H Howley… - Genetic …, 2008 - online.liebertpub.com
Minimal research focuses on the process of decision making in the context of prenatal
screening and testing. This paper outlines an important contextual influence on these
decisions. Specifically, we propose that experiential knowledge, particularly about ...
CP Jones, MD Walker… - Journal of Financial …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
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BK Potter, N O'Reilly, H Etchegary… - Health …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose This study explored whether and how a sample of women made informed choices
about prenatal testing for foetal anomalies; its aim was to provide insights for future health
policy and service provision. Methods We conducted semi-structured interviews with 38 ...
D Moreno… - Social Choice and Welfare, 1991 - Springer
Recent papers by Barberá and Peleg and by Zhou have established that the Gibbard-
Satterthwaite Theorem remains valid when individuals are restricted to reporting only
“reasonable” preferences. We present a theorem that covers situations in which, as in ...
MM Walker… - Financial Services Review, 1996 - stetson.edu
Conclusions regarding analyst performance often depend on the evaluation technique
employed. Using a wide variety of techniques, wefind that although there is some evidence
that analysts do have the ability to identify undervalued and overvalued securities, ...
M Walker - Historical studies in the physical and biological …, 1992 - JSTOR
IN September 1941, Werner Heisenberg and Carl Friedrich von Weizs? cker traveled from
Germany to Copenhagen, where they gave talks and visited with their Danish physicist
colleagues. This visit, one of the most controversial events in the recent history of German ...
M Walker - Journal of Contemporary History, 1989 - JSTOR
Whenever the influence of ideology and especially of political ideology on science is
discussed, a recent example often comes to mind: the deutsche Physik (literally'German
Physics') movement during the National Socialist period in Germany. Traditionally, this ...
M Walker - Journal of Economic Theory, 1984 - Elsevier
Abstract A simple mechanism for reallocating holdings is described, in which no auctioneer
is required: outcomes are determined solely from traders' actions and without any
requirement that the mechanism be in equilibrium. The mechanism is shown to exactly ...
MM Walker - Quarterly Journal of Business and Economics, 1994 - JSTOR
Abnormal returns earned by nonconvertible bondholders following corporate takeovers are
related inversely to issuer default risk. High quality bonds (rated A or above) tend to earn
negative abnormal returns, and low quality bonds (rated BBB or below) tend to earn ...
[CITATION] Vietnam veteran films
M Walker - 1991 - Scarecrow Pr
M Walker, WD Shaw… - JAWRA Journal of the …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT: Churchill County, Nevada, has approximately 23,000 residents, among whom
an estimated 13,500 relied on private wells for water supply in 2002. This study examined
exposure to arsenic in water supplies among residents with private domestic wells and ...
YJ Wang… - Journal of Economics and Finance, 2000 - Springer
Abstract We examine the pattern of daily stock returns in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
Our results support the information-processing hypothesis: Average returns on Monday are
lower than on other days of the week, particularly when the previous trading day's return is ...
LM Walker… - Tulsa LJ, 1994 - HeinOnline
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PA Cavazos-Rehg, LH Zayas… - Hispanic Journal of …, 2006 - hjb.sagepub.com
Page 1. 498 Evaluating an Abbreviated Version of the Hispanic Stress Inventory for Immigrants
Patricia A. Cavazos-Rehg Luis H. Zayas Mark S. Walker Washington University in St. Louis,
Missouri Edwin B. Fisher University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill ...
MT Walker - Inquiry, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Page 1. Inquiry, 39, 97-119 The Voluntariness of Judgment1 Mark Thomas Walker
Department of Philosophy, University of Birmingham While various items closely
associated with belief, such as speech-acts of assertion, or ...
H Tan, SW Wen, M Walker… - Early human development, 2004 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: No previous study has examined the association between paternal race
and birth weight among twins. AIMS: To examine the association of parents' race and birth
weight among twins. STUDY DESIGN: Population-based retrospective cohort study to ...
WJ Mayer… - Quarterly Journal of Business and Economics, 1996 - JSTOR
This paper estimates two limit Tobit models (Maddala, 1983, pp. 160-162) of the choice of
payment method in acquisitions from 1980 to 1990. The estimates support hypotheses that
the choice of payment method depends on the financial condition of the acquiring firm, ...
FR Cross, RR Jackson, SD Pollard… - Behavioural processes, 2007 - Elsevier
DH Reiley, MB Urbancic… - The Journal of Economic …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The authors present a simplified," stripped-down" version of poker as an instructional
classroom game. Although Stripped-Down Poker is extremely simple, it nevertheless
provides an excellent illustration of a number of topics: signaling, bluffing, mixed strategies ...
R Garratt,
M Walker… - 2002 - econ.ucsb.edu
Abstract When second-price auctions have been conducted in the laboratory, most of the
observed bids have been overbids (bids that exceed the bidder, s value) and there are very
few underbids. Few if any of the subjects in those experiments had any prior experience ...
M Walker… - International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2002 - Springer
Field schools are a rite of passage for archaeologists, the first experience of what for many is
the defining activity of the discipline: fieldwork. While teaching competence in practical
techniques is the minimum goal of any field school, this technical training must be situated ...
K El Emam, A Brown, P AbdelMalik… - … and decision making, 2010 - biomedcentral.com
Background A common disclosure control practice for health datasets is to identify small
geographic areas and either suppress records from these small areas or aggregate them
into larger ones. A recent study provided a method for deciding when an area is too small ...
M Weselak, TE Arbuckle, MC Walker… - Journal of Toxicology …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
MC Walker - The Leadership Quarterly, 2006 - Elsevier
Abstract We study two-person extensive form games, or “matches,” in which the only
possible outcomes (if the game terminates) are that one player or the other is declared the
winner. The winner of the match is determined by the winning of points, in “point games.” ...
JC Cox, J Shachat… - Games and Economic Behavior, 2001 - Elsevier
We report on an experiment designed to evaluate the empirical implications of Jordan's
model of Bayesian learning in games of incomplete information. A finite example is
constructed in which the model generates unique predictions of subjects' choices in nearly ...
[CITATION] 'Ideologically Correct'Science
M Gordin, W Grunden, M Walker… - Science and Ideology: A Comparative …, 2003
RR Jackson, MW Walker, SD Pollard… - Journal of ethology, 2006 - Springer
Page 1. J Ethol (2006) 24:231–238 © Japan Ethological Society and Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2006
DOI 10.1007/s10164-005-0185-z Springer-VerlagTokyohttp://www.springer.de101640289-
07711439-5444Journal of EthologyJ EtholLifeSciences18510.1007/s10164-005-0185-z ...
FR Cross, RR Jackson, SD Pollard… - Behavioural processes, 2006 - Elsevier
M Walker - Politics and the Life Sciences, 2009 - BioOne
Abstract The Genetic Virtue Project (GVP) is a proposed interdisciplinary effort between
philosophers, psychologists and geneticists to discover and enhance human ethics using
biotechnology genetic correlates of virtuous behavior. The empirical plausibility that ...
[CITATION] Labor history at the ground level: Colorado coalfield war archaeology project
M Walker - Labor's Heritage, 2000
[CITATION] Church, stage, and studio: music and its contexts in seventeenth-century Germany
PM Walker - 1990 - UMI Research Press
MC Walker - 1992 - trid.trb.org
AA Augustine, RJ Larsen, MS Walker… - Journal of research in …, 2008 - Elsevier
[CITATION] Becoming Gods: A Neo-Irenaean Theodicy
M Walker - 2005 - Accessed
J Shachat… - Journal of Economic Theory, 2004 - Elsevier
We describe an experiment based on a simple two-person game designed so that different
learning models make different predictions. Econometric analysis of the experimental data
reveals clear heterogeneity in the subjects' learning behavior. But the subjects follow only ...
M Walker - Journal of Evolution and Technology, 2008 - jetpress.org
It is foreseeable that some time this century genetic technologies, nanotechnology or
computer-implants could be used to attempt to enhance human biology in a number of ways,
eg, to make humans smarter, longer-lived or more virtuous (Stock, 2002; Overall, 2003; ...
H Campbell… - Journal of Evolution and Technology, 2005 - jetpress.org
In broadest terms, transhumanism is the view that humans should (or should be permitted to)
use technology to remake human nature (Bostrom, 2001, Walker, 2002b). It is believed that
through stem cell technology, genetic engineering and nanotechnology the possibility ...
[CITATION] Leveraged buyouts and bondholder wealth: The role of indenture covenants
MM Walker - Akron Business and Economic Review, 1991
MT Walker - Ratio, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Page 1. WILLIAMS, TRUTH-AIMEDNESS AND THE VOLUNTARINESS OF
JUDGEMENT Mark Thomas Walker Abstract I contend that while at least one of
the arguments advanced by Bernard Williams in his paper 'Deciding ...
[CITATION] „An Experiment to Evaluate Bayesian Learning of Nash Equilibrium,“
JC Cox, J Shachat… - 1995 - University of Arizona working paper, …
M Walker - Institute for Ethics and Emerging …, 2003 - namcub.accela-labs.com
4 Thinking in terms of percentages here is simply for illustrative purposes. I don't pretend for
a second that we could ever make sense of such precise numbers as a measure of “moral
depravity”. Even admitting that we have some propensity for violence does foreclose the ...
[CITATION] Ship of fools: Why transhumanism is the best bet to prevent the extinction of civilization
M Walker - The Global Spiral, 2009
[CITATION] Human Versus Absolute Perfectionism
M Walker - 2001
M Walker - Historical Archaeology, 2003 - JSTOR
Because battlefields can be potent symbols in the construction of historical memory, they
can remain sites of struggle for as long as that memory is important. History professionals,
such as archaeologists, participate fully in these struggles. The commemoration of the ...
D Moreno… - 1991 - econ.arizona.edu
ABSTRACT We investigate the stability properties of the Nash equilibrium when players use
recursive methods to predict their opponents' actions. In a simple duopoly model, we apply
Ljung's method of studying convergence of recursive algorithms, and we show that Ljung's ...
G Ragosta, C Evensen, ER Atwill, M Walker… - EcoHealth, 2010 - Springer
Abstract We examined associations between riparian canopy cover, presence or absence of
cattle, rainfall, solar radiation, month of year, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, salinity, and
Enterococcus concentrations in riparian surface soils with Enterococcus geometric mean ...
MM Walker - Financial Review, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This research investigates the role that leveraged recapitalizations (recaps) play in
disciplining inefficient managers. Accounting ratios are used to evaluate firm operating
profitability and efficiency. Matched-firm-adjusted returns are used to assess stock market ...
[CITATION] The robustness of the day-of-the-week effect: Evidence from the Taiwan Stock Exchange
CP Lin… - Research in international Business and Finance, 1996
DD Hawley… - Financial Review, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The results of this study indicate that bondholders earn significant abnormal returns
following upgrades from speculative to investment grade. In contrast, major downgrades and
upgrades from investment grade to highquality have no effect on bondholder wealth. ...
WD Shaw, M Riddell, PM Jakus… - … Mortality Risks form …, 2006 - works.bepress.com
... Results. W. Douglas Shaw Mary Riddell Paul Mark Jakus, Utah State University Paan
Jindpon Mark Walker. Suggested Citation. Shaw, W. Douglass, Mary Riddel, Paul M.
Jakus, Paan Jindpon, and Mark Walker. 2006. “Incorporating ...
Q Yang, SW Wen, S Caughey… - Acta Obstetricia et …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
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LL Lundstrum, MD Walker - Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2006 - Elsevier
[CITATION] Supreme Court's Quanta Decision Clarifies the Reach of Patent Exhaustion
RP Gilly… - Intellectual Property and Technology Law Journal, 2008
CP Jones… - The Journal of Investing, 2003 - iijournals.com
Page 1. SUMMER 2003 THE JOURNAL OF INVESTING 25 The economic and stock
market decline of 2000-2002 has prompted renewed scrutiny of corporate earn-
ings. Investors are no longer talking about the irrelevance ...
S Heim, C Sachse… - 2009 - tocs.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de
... National Socialism SUSANNE HEIM Institute for Contemporary History, Munich/Berlin CAROLA
SACHSE University of Vienna MARK WALKER Union College CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Page 2. Contents Tables ... f i Susanne Heint, Carola Sachse, and Mark Walker ''& ...
D Saitta, M Walker… - Journal of Conflict …, 2005 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: In April 1914, a tent colony of striking coal miners at Ludlow, Colorado was the
setting of the most notorious example of open class warfare in American History. This paper
explores some dimensions of the conflict as revealed by archaeological investigations at ...
[CITATION] Twentieth-Century German Science. Institutional Innovation and Adaptation
M Walker - Science in the 20th Century, ed. John Krige and …, 1997
M Walker… - Annual Conference of the Prognostics and …, 2009 - phmsociety.org
ABSTRACT There are many difficulties associated with the design and implementation of on-
line Prognostic Health Management (PHM) systems, including the tardy specification of
requirements late in the design cycle, insufficient or conflicting input from pertinent ...
JT Swarthout… - Review of Economic Design, 2009 - Springer
Abstract When implementing an economic institution in the field or in the laboratory, the
participants' action spaces and the institution's outcomes are typically discrete, while our
theoretical analysis of the institution often assumes the sets are continuous. Predictions by ...
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