Tag Archives: Rotterdam School of Management

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) [...]
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Weekly Top 5 Papers – September 28, 2012

1. An Efficient Frontier for Retirement Income by Wade Pfau (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)) 2. The Charter and the Law of Work: A Beginner’s Guide by David Doorey (York University) 3. The Golden Dilemma by Claude Erb and Campbell Harvey (Duke University – Fuqua School of Business) 4. Why Do Good People [...]
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Weekly Top 5 Papers – September 21, 2012

1. Software Patents and the Return of Functional Claiming by Mark Lemley (Stanford Law School) 2. The Cite Stuff: Inventing a Better Law Faculty Relevance Measure by James Phillips (University of California, Berkeley – School of Law) and John Yoo (Dept. of Jurisprudence & Social Policy University of California at Berkeley School of Law) 3. [...]
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Weekly Top 5 Papers – September 14, 2012

1. Valuing Companies by Cash Flow Discounting: Fundamental Relationships and Unnecessary Complications by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School) 2. The Cite Stuff: Inventing a Better Law Faculty Relevance Measure by James Phillips (University of California, Berkeley – School of Law) and John Yoo (Dept. of Jurisprudence & Social Policy University of [...]
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Weekly Top 5 Papers – August 17, 2012

1. Defending Junk-Debt-Buyer Lawsuits by Peter Holland (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law) 2. A Transactional Genealogy of Scandal: From Michael Milken to Enron to Goldman Sachs by William Bratton (University of Pennsyvlania Law School) and Adam Levitin (Georgetown University Law Center) 3. Acqui-Hiring by John Coyle (University of North Carolina School [...]
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