2013-2014
“Did Age Discrimination Protections Help Older Workers Weather the Great Recession?”
David Neumark, Professor of Economics, University of California-Irvine, “Did Age Discrimination Protections Help Older Workers Weather the Great Recession?” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics and Organization Workshop
“Right on Schedule: CEO Option Grants and Opportunism.”
Robert M. Daines ’92, Pritzker Professor of Law and Business, Stanford Law School, “Right on Schedule: CEO Option Grants and Opportunism.”
“A Review of Bank Funding Cost Differentials.”
Randall Kroszner, Norman R. Robins Professor of Economics, Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago, “A Review of Bank Funding Cost Differentials.”
“Lawyers in the Executive Suite: The Value of Gatekeepers as Internal Governance.”
Adair Morse, Assistant Professor of Finance, Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, “Lawyers in the Executive Suite: The Value of Gatekeepers as Internal Governance.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics and Organization Workshop
“Does Working From Home Work? Evidence From A Chinese Experiment.”
John Roberts, John H. Scully Professor of Economics, Strategic Management, and International Business, Graduate School of Business at Stanford University, “Does Working From Home Work? Evidence From A Chinese Experiment.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics and Organization Workshop
“Shall We Haggle in Pennies at the Speed of Light or in Nickels in the Dark? How Minimum Price Variation Regulates High Frequency Trading and Dark Liquidity.”
Robert Bartlett, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law School, “Shall We Haggle in Pennies at the Speed of Light or in Nickels in the Dark? How Minimum Price Variation Regulates High Frequency Trading and Dark Liquidity.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics and Organization Workshop