Browsing All of EconStor by Author Lott Jr., John R.
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
1994 | The Bias Towards Zero in Aggregate Perceptions: An Explanation Based on Rationally Calculating Individuals | Fremling, Gertrud M.; Lott Jr., John R. |
1995 | Testing Whether Predatory Commitments are Credible | Lott Jr., John R.; Opler, Tim C. |
1995 | Externalities and Corporate Objectives in a World with Diversified Shareholder/Consumers | Hansen, Robert G.; Lott Jr., John R. |
1995 | Do Minimum Length of Schooling Requirements for Professional Licenses Increase Quality? | Lott Jr., John R. |
1995 | Do Campaign Donations Alter How a Politician Votes? | Bronars, Stephen G.; Lott Jr., John R. |
1995 | A Simple Explanation for Why Campaign Expenditures are Increasing: The Government is Getting Bigger | Lott Jr., John R. |
1995 | Have Changing Liability Rules Compensated Workers Twice for Occupational Hazards?: Earnings Premiums and Cancer Risks | Lott Jr., John R.; Manning, Richard L. |
1996 | Right-to-Carry Concealed Handguns and the Importance of Deterrence | Lott Jr., John R.; Mustard, David B. M. |