Weekly Top 5 Papers â April 17th 2017
1. Survival of the Fittest: The Impact of the Minimum Wage on Firm Exit by Dara Luca (Mathematica Policy Research) and Michael Luca (Harvard Business School – Negotiations, Organizations &...
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We’re in San Francisco this week for I Annotate 2017 along with a couple hundred of our closest friends. Two years ago, SSRN joined a team of coalition members that recognized a need to annotate...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â May 1st 2017
1. Rape-Adjacentâ: Imagining Legal Responses to Nonconsensual Condom Removal by Alexandra Brodsky (Yale Law School)read more...
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1. Debt That Costs Less Than Nothing: Greece’s Unique Opportunity by Pablo Triana (ESADE Business School)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â May 15th 2017
1. Replicating Anomalies by Kewei Hou (Ohio State University (OSU) – Department of Finance) and Chen Xue (University of Cincinnati) and Lu Zhang (Ohio State University – Fisher College of...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â May 22nd 2017
1. Defense Against the Dark Arts of Copyright Trolling by Matthew Sag (Loyola University Chicago School of Law) and Jake Haskell (Independent)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â June 5th 2017
1. Manipulation in the VIX? by John Griffin (University of Texas at Austin – Department of Finance) and Amin Shams (University of Texas at Austin – Department of Finance )read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â June 19th 2017
1. Is it Ethical to Teach that Beta and CAPM Explain Something? by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School)read more...
View ArticleThings To Say If You Want To Annoy the Biologist in Your Life
If you haven’t been on Twitter lately, perhaps you haven’t heard the news that we recently launched a Biology Research Network (BioRN). As researchers can imagine, we’re pretty stoked to be breaking...
View Article[VIDEO] Accelerating Interdisciplinary Research Webcast
Calm down! We know how worried you were that you missed the Accelerating Interdisciplinary Research Webinar. If you weren’t able to attend the webinar live we have the next best thing for you: the...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â June 26th 2017
1. Availability Cascades and Risk Regulation by Timur Kuran (Duke University – Department of Economics) and Cass Sunstein (Harvard Law School)read more...
View ArticleWhat do SSRNians Read?
I’m not saying you have to be a bookworm to work at SSRN, but it certainly doesn’t hurt. SSRN pivots around a culture of innovation and excitement for the future. That’s why we have SSRN Culture...
View ArticleWhatâs in a [Brand] Name: What Do You Know About SSRN Culture?
Research. Research. Research. That’s all most people ever hear about SSRN, and it’s fair to say that’s a huge chunk of what we talk about. What can I say? We’re a collection of people who enjoy a good...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â July 10th 2017
1. Why Not Taxation and Representation? A Note on the American Revolution by Sebastian Galiani (University of Maryland – Department of Economics) and Gustavo Torrens (Indiana University)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â July 17th 2017
1. Battlefield Casualties and Ballot Box Defeat: Did the Bush-Obama Wars Cost Clinton the White House? by Douglas Kriner (Boston University â Department of Political Science) and Francis Shen...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â August 7th 2017
1. How to Read a Legal Opinion: A Guide for New Law Students by Orin Kerr (The George Washington University Law School)read more...
View ArticleWeekly Top 5 Papers â August 21st 2017
1. Artificial Intelligence Policy: A Roadmap by Ryan Calo (University of Washington – School of Law)read more...
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