Economics Faculty Publications
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Submissions from 2019
Differential Rates of Medicaid Uptake for Hispanic English Speakers and Hispanic Spanish Speakers under the Affordable Care Act, Alice Abboud and Amanda C. Cook
Submissions from 2018
Juries in U.S. Patient Cases: A Comparative Portrait of the Boundaries of Democracy, Neil M. Browne, Nancy K. Kubasek, and Alex Q. Jacobs
Commercializing Children: Laws and Regulations Affecting Advertisements Directed at Children in France, Spain, and Sweden, Neil M. Browne, Nancy K. Kubasek, Justin Rex, and Robert Horton
The Impact of Hurricane Matthew on School Attendance: An Analysis from Rural Haiti, Amanda C. Cook and Donovan Beachy
Measuring the World Natural Rate of Interest, Mark A. Wynne and Ren Zhang
Submissions from 2017
Random Effects Probit and Logit: The Right Marginal Effects for the Right Econometric Specification, James R. Bland and Amanda Cook
Submissions from 2016
The Unfortunate Role of Farm Subsidies as a Stimulus for Inequality and Obesity, Neil M. Browne, Facundo Bouzat, Justin Rex, and Joseph Seipel
Submissions from 2015
Protecting Consumers from Themselves: Consumer Law and the Vulnerable Consumer, Neil M. Browne, Kerin B. Clapp, Nancy K. Kubasek, and Lauren Biksacky
Submissions from 2013
Unconscionability and the Contingent Assumptions of Contract Theory, M. Neil Browne and Lauren Biksacky
Submissions from 2012
Contingent Ethics of Market Transactions, M. Neil Browne and Facundo Bouzat
Legal Tolerance toward the Business Lie and the Puffery Defense: the Questionable Assumptions of Contract Law, M. Neil Browne, Kathleen M.S. Hale, and Maureen Cosgrove
Potential Tension Between a "Free Marketplace of Ideas" and the Fundamental Purpose of Free Speech, M. Neil Browne, Justin Rex, and David L. Herrera
Submissions from 2010
Obesity as a Protected Category: The Complexity of Personal Responsibility for Physical Attributes, M. Neil Browne, Virginia Morrison, Barbara Keeley, and Mark Gromko
Submissions from 2009
Advertising to Children and the Commercial Speech Doctrine: Political and Constitutional Limitations, M. Neil Browne, Lauren Frances Biksacky, and Alex Frondorf
Rare, but Promising, Involvement of Faculty in Residence Hall Programming, M. Neil Browne, Spencer Headworth, and Kandice Saum
Are Introductory Courses A Proper Venue for Deep Thought about the Discipline?, John H. Hoag and M. Neil Browne
Submissions from 2008
Impact of Market Ideology on Transnational Contract Law, M. Neil Browne and Jennifer Coon
Putting Expert Testimony in Its Epistemological Place: What Predictions of Dangerousness in Court Can Teach Us, M. Neil Browne and Ronda R. Harrison-Spoerl
Concealment of Information in Consumer Transactions in the U.S., Sweden, and China: A Window to the Relationship between Individualism and Regulation, M. Neil Browne, Justin Rex, and Curtis Bunner
Mobbing in the Workplace and Individualism: Antibullying Legislation in the United States, Europe and Canada, M. Neil Browne and Mary Allison Smith
Submissions from 2006
Purported Rigidity of an Attorney's Personality: Can Legal Ethics Be Acquired?, M. Neil Browne, Carrie L. Williamson, and Linda L. Barkacs
Shared Assumptions of the Jury System and the Market System, M. Neil Browne, Carrie L. Williamson, and Garrett Coyle