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Tag Archives: George Washington University Law School
Weekly Top 5 Papers – January 4, 2013
1. Top Marginal Effective Tax Rates by State and by Source of Income, 2012 Tax Law vs. 2013 Scheduled Tax Law by Gerald Prante (Lynchburg College, School of Business and Economics) and Austin John (Lynchburg College, School of Business and Economics) 2. ‘I’ve Got Nothing to Hide’ and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy by Daniel Solove [...]
Posted in Top Papers Also tagged 2012 Tax Law, Austin John, Business school, Lynchburg College, Mebane North Carolina, Source of Income, Vermont Law School Leave a comment
Weekly Top 5 Papers – December 28, 2012
1. Multiple Victim Public Shootings, Bombings, and Right-to-Carry Concealed Handgun Laws: Contrasting Private and Public Law Enforcement by John Lott (University of Maryland Foundation) and William Landes (University of Chicago Law School) 2. Top Marginal Effective Tax Rates by State and by Source of Income, 2012 Tax Law vs. 2013 Scheduled Tax Law by Gerald [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – October 5, 2012
1. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management) 2. Disciplining Your Theorizing: Three Frank Questions by Daniel B. Klein (George Mason University – Department of Economics) 3. Why Do Good People Sometimes Do Bad Things?: 52 Reflections on Ethics at Work by M. Kaptein (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – June 22, 2012
1. Market Risk Premium Used in 82 Countries in 2012: A Survey with 7,192 Answers by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School) and Javier Aguirreamalloa (University of Navarra – IESE Business School) and Luis Avendaño (University of Navarra – IESE Business School) 2. The Myth of the Sole Inventor by Mark Lemley [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – May 11, 2012
1. What is Marriage? by Sherif Girgis (Princeton University Department of Philosophy) and Robert George (Princeton University – Department of Politics) and Ryan Anderson (University of Notre Dame Department of Political Science) 2. Ten Badly Explained Topics in Most Corporate Finance Books by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School) 3. Functional MRI [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – April 20, 2012
1. Primera Pregunta Sobre la Crisis de España (First Question About the Crisis in Spain) by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School) 2. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management) 3. There’s No There There: Low Tax Rates and Economic Growth by Filip Spagnoli (National [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – April 13, 2012
1. Second Amendment Penumbras: Some Preliminary Observations (Final) by Glenn Reynolds (University of Tennessee College of Law) 2. ‘I’ve Got Nothing to Hide’ and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy by Daniel Solove (George Washington University Law School) 3. Unenforceable Patents by Lee Petherbridge (Loyola Law School Los Angeles) and Jason Rantanen (University of Iowa – College [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – April 6, 2012
1. Blue Ocean Versus Competitive Strategy: Theory and Evidence by Andrew E. Burke (Cranfield University – School of Management) and Andre Van Stel (Max Planck Society for the Advancement of the Sciences – Max Planck Institute for Economics) and Roy Thurik (Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) – Centre for Advanced Small Business Economics (CASBEC)) 2. Keynes [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – January 6, 2012
1. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management) 2. Austerity and Anarchy: Budget Cuts and Social Unrest in Europe, 1919-2008 by Jacopo Ponticelli (Universitat Pompeu Fabra – Economics Department) and Hans-Joachim Voth (Economics Department – UPF and CREI) 3. Kyoto and the COPs: Lessons Learned and Looking Ahead [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – July 29, 2011
1. How to Read a Legal Opinion: A Guide for New Law Students by Orin Kerr (George Washington University – Law School) 2. Information for Submitting Articles to Law Reviews & Journals by Allen Rostron (University of Missouri at Kansas City – School of Law) and Nancy Levit (University of Missouri at Kansas City – [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – July 22, 2011
1. What is Marriage? by Sherif Girgis (Princeton University Department of Philosophy) and Robert George (Princeton University – Department of Politics) and Ryan T. Anderson (University of Notre Dame Department of Political Science) 2. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management) 3. A Generation of Software Patents by [...]
Posted in Top Papers Also tagged Dan Kahan, Ellen Ash Peters, Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Paul Slovic, Tactical Asset Allocation, Yale Law School Leave a comment
Weekly Top 5 Papers – July 15, 2011
1. Government Size and Growth: A Survey and Interpretation of the Evidence by Andreas Bergh (Lund University – Department of Economics; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)) and Magnus Henrekson (Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)) 2. What is Marriage? by Sherif Girgis (Princeton University Department of Philosophy) and Robert George (Princeton University – Department [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – July 8, 2011
1. The Tragedy of the Risk-Perception Commons: Culture Conflict, Rationality Conflict, and Climate Change by Dan M. Kahan (Yale University – Law School; Harvard Law School) and Maggie Wittlin (Yale University – Law School) and Ellen Peters (Psychology Department; Decision Research; University of Oregon) and Paul Slovic (Decision Research; University of Oregon – Department of [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – June 17, 2011
1. ‘I’ve Got Nothing to Hide’ and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy by Daniel J. Solove (George Washington University Law School) 2. Less than Picture Perfect: The Legal Relationship between Photographers’ Rights and Law Enforcement by Morgan Leigh Manning (University of Tennessee, Knoxville – College of Law) 3. Divine Operating System by Glenn Harlan Reynolds (University [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – April 22, 2011
1. Greek Debt – The Endgame Scenarios by Lee C. Buchheit (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP – New York Office) and G. Mitu Gulati (Duke University – School of Law) 2. What is Marriage? by Sherif Girgis (Princeton University Department of Philosophy) and Robert George (Princeton University – Department of Politics) and Ryan T. [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – November 12, 2010
1. Expenditure Cascades by Adam Seth Levine (Vanderbilt University) and Robert H. Frank (Cornell University – Department of Economics) and Oege Dijk (European University Institute – Economics Department (ECO); Bocconi University – Department of Economics (DEP)) 2. The Constitution of the Roman Republic: A Political Economy Perspective by Eric A. Posner (University of Chicago – [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 27, 2010
Here are the top 5 papers downloaded from the SSRN eLibrary for the week ending August 27, 2010: 1. A Statistical Analysis of the Patent Bar: Where are the Software-Savvy Patent Attorneys? by Ralph D. Clifford (University of Massachusetts School of Law at Dartmouth) and Thomas G. Field Jr. (Franklin Pierce Law Center) and Jon [...]
Posted in Top Papers Also tagged Daniel J. Solove, Education, Franklin Pierce Law Center, Law, Law school, Stanford Graduate School of Business, United States Leave a comment
Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 6, 2010
Here are the top 5 papers downloaded from the SSRN eLibrary for the week ending August 6, 2010: 1. How to Read a Legal Opinion: A Guide for New Law Students by Orin S. Kerr (George Washington University – Law School) 2. Economists’ Hubris – The Case of Equity Asset Management by Shahin Shojai (Capco) [...]
Posted in Top Papers Also tagged Education, George Washington, Law, Law school, Saint Louis University, Suffolk University Law School, United States Leave a comment
Weekly Top 5 Papers – February 22, 2013