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Publications by KM Murphy
and the citing papers

Nodes: 2662, Authors: 3146, Journals: 494, Outer References: 70841, Words: 3838
Collection span: 1981 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
2001211208 1992 LAW AND SOCIAL INQUIRY-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION 17 (4): 659-666
SANDER RH
ELEVATING THE DEBATE ON LAWYERS AND ECONOMIC-GROWTH
03
2002122209 1992 LECTURE NOTES IN ECONOMICS AND MATHEMATICAL SYSTEMS 395: 141-154
FEICHTINGER G
NONLINEAR THRESHOLD DYNAMICS - FURTHER EXAMPLES FOR CHAOS IN SOCIAL-SCIENCES
00
20038212463 2004 M S-MEDECINE SCIENCES 20 (8-9): 809-814
Grignon M; Pierrard B
Economic approaches of tobacco consumption
00
20044322013 2002 MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS 6 (1): 40-84
Hansen LP; Sargent TJ; Wang NE
Robust permanent income and pricing with filtering
03
20054382014 2002 MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS 6 (3): 357-384
Chun RM
Privatization transfers and credit market frictions
00
20066132015 2002 MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS 6 (3): 408-428
Blankenau WF; Ingram BF
Welfare implications of factor taxation with rising wage inequality
00
20073352016 2002 MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS 6 (4): 496-522
Lahiri R
The inflation tax, variable time preference, and the business cycle
00
200815302464 2004 MACROECONOMIC DYNAMICS 8 (3): 295-309
Maoz YD; Moav O
Social stratification, capital-skill complementarity, and the nonmonotonic evolution of the education premium
00
2009253760 1996 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 42 (6): 907-925
Harhoff D
Strategic spillovers and incentives for research and development
117
2010340956 1997 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 43 (11): 1552-1563
Wathieu L
Habits and the anomalies in intertemporal choice
02
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
20112431797 2001 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 47 (3): 337-358
Azoulay P; Shane S
Entrepreneurs, contracts, and the failure of young firms
03
20124362465 2004 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 50 (5): 587-596
Wathieu L
Consumer habituation
00
20131372466 2004 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 50 (12): 1744-1750
Soberman DA
Research note: Additional learning and implications on the role of informative advertising
00
20147531359 1999 MANCHESTER SCHOOL 67: 66-87
Shu C
Financial development and income convergence: A non-parametric approach
00
20153291564 2000 MANCHESTER SCHOOL 68 (5): 552-567
Johnes G
It's different for girls: Participation and occupational segregation in the USA
01
20162492017 2002 MANCHESTER SCHOOL 70 (2): 185-203
Gourlay A; Pentecost E
The determinants of technology diffusion: Evidence from the UK financial sector
02
201741532018 2002 MANCHESTER SCHOOL 70 (3): 420-459
Gaston N; Nelson D
Integration, foreign direct investment and labour markets: Microeconomic perspectives
01
20184192467 2004 MANCHESTER SCHOOL 72 (3): 403-413
Faria JR; Leon-Ledesma MA
Habit formation, work ethics and technological progress
00
20192202468 2004 MANCHESTER SCHOOL 72 (4): 497-514
O'Leary NC; Murphy PD; Blackaby DH
Quantile regression estimates of the union wage effect for Great Britain
00
202091512624 2005 MANCHESTER SCHOOL 73 (4): 435-478
Temple J
Dual economy models: A primer for growth economists
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
2021123444 1994 MARKETING SCIENCE 13 (1): 83-99
DUTTA S; BERGEN M; JOHN G
THE GOVERNANCE OF EXCLUSIVE TERRITORIES WHEN DEALERS CAN BOOTLEG
214
20221301360 1999 MARKETING SCIENCE 18 (4): 569-583
Montgomery AL; Bradlow ET
Why analyst overconfidence about the functional form of demand models can lead to overpricing
04
20233412242 2003 MARKETING SCIENCE 22 (2): 246-268
Rao AR; Mahi H
The price of launching a new product: Empirical evidence on factors affecting the relative magnitude of slotting allowances
04
2024131327 1993 MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING 17 (2): 65-75
KLEIMAN MAR
ENFORCEMENT SWAMPING - A POSITIVE-FEEDBACK MECHANISM IN RATES OF ILLICIT ACTIVITY
17
20250035 1988 MATHEMATICAL SOCIAL SCIENCES 16 (2): 217-218
BECKER GS; MURPHY KM
ARE ADDICTS RATIONAL - A THEORY OF RATIONAL ADDICTION
00
20263162625 2005 MATHEMATICAL SOCIAL SCIENCES 49 (3): 273-293
Gavrila C; Feichtinger G; Tragler G; Hartl RF; Kort PM
History-dependence in a rational addiction model
00
2027140587 1995 MATHEMATICS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH 20 (2): 381-399
HARVEY C
PROPORTIONAL DISCOUNTING OF FUTURE COSTS AND BENEFITS
06
20281592243 2003 MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION OF MISSPECIFIED MODELS: TWENTY YEARS LATER 17: 45-73
Hardin JW
The sandwich estimate of variance
11
20292332244 2003 MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION OF MISSPECIFIED MODELS: TWENTY YEARS LATER 17: 75-105
Hill RC; Adkins LC; Bender KA
Test statistics and critical values in selectivity models
00
2030002245 2003 MEASURING GAINS MED : 41
MURPHY KM; TOPEL RH
The Economic Value of Medical Knowledge (in Measuring the Gains from Medical Research: An Economic Approach)
1414
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
20311341361 1999 MEDICAL CARE 37 (6): 547-555
Ettner SL
The relationship between continuity of care and the health behaviors of patients - Does having a usual physician make a difference?
036
20322271565 2000 MEDICAL DECISION MAKING 20 (2): 216-227
Yaniv G
Withholding information from cancer patients as a physician's decision under risk
01
20331192 1983 MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA 1 (5): 207-210
WARNER KE
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION, A POUND OF PROMOTION
05
20342252626 2005 MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR 11 (8): RA253-RA256
Ortendahl M; Fries JF
Framing health messages based on anomalies in time preference
00
20351321362 1999 METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS B-PROCESS METALLURGY AND MATERIALS PROCESSING SCIENCE 30 (4): 731-744
Celentano D; Cruchaga M
A thermally coupled flow formulation with microstructural evolution for hypoeutectic cast-iron solidification
07
2036247328 1993 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 91 (6): 1584-1608
ZELDER M
SEX AND REASON - POSNER,RA
02
203722472627 2005 MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW 103 (8): 2020-2072
Beebe B
Search and persuasion in trade mark law
00
2038337139 1991 MILBANK QUARTERLY 69 (4): 641-661
WARNER KE
LEGALIZING DRUGS - LESSONS FROM (AND ABOUT) ECONOMICS
13
203931631363 1999 MILBANK QUARTERLY 77 (4): 531-+
Frohna JG; Lantz PM; Pollack H
Maternal substance abuse and infant health: Policy options across the life course
17
2040152246 2003 MINERVA 41 (4): 407-413
Scazzieri R
The importance of the current college reform in Italy
00
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
204142462628 2005 MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW 89 (3): 743-847
Meese AJ
Monopolization, exclusion, and the theory of the firm
00
204218329 1993 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 116 (8): 27-32
VEUM JR
TRAINING AMONG YOUNG-ADULTS - WHO, WHAT KIND, AND FOR HOW LONG
010
2043419445 1994 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 117 (7): 3-15
RYSCAVAGE P
GENDER-RELATED SHIFTS IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF WAGES
03
2044310588 1995 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 118 (12): 18-27
Tyler J; Murnane RJ; Levy F
Are more college graduates really taking 'high school' jobs?
35
2045118957 1997 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 120 (7): 3-14
Pryor FL; Schaffer D
Wages and the university educated: a paradox resolved
14
20461251166 1998 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 121 (4): 3-23
Wolfson MC; Murphy BB
New views on inequality trends in Canada and the United States
03
20471161364 1999 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 122 (10): 22-30
Hamermesh DS
Changing inequality in work injuries and work timing
01
20489401566 2000 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 123 (2): 34-46
Osburn J
Interindustry wage differentials: patterns and possible sources
02
20491382629 2005 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW 128 (2): 48-58
Frazis HJ; Spletzer JR
Worker training: what we've learned from the NLSY79
00
2050329446 1994 NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL 47 (3): 547-558
VISCUSI WK
PROMOTING SMOKERS WELFARE WITH RESPONSIBLE TAXATION
27
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
2051225589 1995 NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL 48 (3): 429-446
RANDOLPH WC; ROGERS DL
THE IMPLICATIONS FOR TAX POLICY OF UNCERTAINTY ABOUT LABOR-SUPPLY AND SAVINGS RESPONSES
02
20521131167 1998 NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL 51 (3): 609-620
Kane TJ
Savings incentives for higher education
04
20533241567 2000 NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL 53 (1): 59-77
Thursby JG; Thursby MC
Interstate cigarette bootlegging: Extent, revenue losses, and effects of federal intervention
14
205410411798 2001 NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL 54 (1): 83-102
Keeler TE; Hu TW; Manning WG; Sung HY
State tobacco taxation, education and smoking: Controlling for the effects of omitted variables
12
20551271799 2001 NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL 54 (2): 255-280
Gershberg AI; Grossman M; Goldman F
Competition and the cost of capital revisited: Special authorities and underwriters in the market for tax-exempt hospital bonds
01
20563262247 2003 NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL 56 (1): 153-165
Goolsbee A
Investment subsidies and wages in capital goods industries: To the workers go the spoils?
01
20571112630 2005 NATIONAL TAX JOURNAL 58 (2): 215-225
Dye RF; McGuire TJ; McMillen DP
Are property tax limitations more binding over time?
00
20587421365 1999 NATIONALOKONOMISK TIDSSKRIFT 137 (3): 305-325
Dalgaard CJ; Hansen CT
Narrowing the gap between rich and poor countries. An introduction to the convergence debate
00
205903116 1987 NBER MACROECONOMICS ANNUAL 2: 11-58
MURPHY KM; TOPEL RH
THE EVOLUTION OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED-STATES - 1968-1985
1818
206004151 1989 NBER MACROECONOMICS ANNUAL 4: 247-287
MURPHY KM; SHLEIFER A; VISHNY RW
BUILDING-BLOCKS OF MARKET CLEARING BUSINESS-CYCLE MODELS
22
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
2061438958 1997 NBER MACROECONOMICS ANNUAL 1997 12: 73-+
Klenow PJ; Rodriguez-Clare A
The neoclassical revival in growth economics: Has it gone too far?
27
20623291366 1999 NBER MACROECONOMICS ANNUAL 1998 13: 11-73
Shimer R; Rogerson R; Topel R
Why is the US unemployment rate so much lower?
03
20633771367 1999 NBER MACROECONOMICS ANNUAL 1998 13: 75-+
Mulligan CB; Hall RE; Pischke JS
Substitution over time: Another look at life-cycle labor supply
00
206412691800 2001 NBER MACROECONOMICS ANNUAL 2000 15: 9-+
Acemoglu D; Angrist J; Bils M; Rouse CE
How large are human-capital externalities? Evidence from compulsory schooling laws
00
20651201801 2001 NBER MACROECONOMICS ANNUAL 2000 15: 139-+
Morris S; Shin HS; Atkeson A; Rey H
Rethinking multiple equilibria in macroeconomic modeling
01
2066339447 1994 NEW ENGLAND ECONOMIC REVIEW : 3-16
FIELEKE NS
IS GLOBAL COMPETITION MAKING THE POOR EVEN POORER
15
20671357761 1996 NEW ENGLAND ECONOMIC REVIEW : 11-25
Kodrzycki YK
Labor markets and earnings inequality: A status report
13
2068245762 1996 NEW ENGLAND ECONOMIC REVIEW : 65-82
Holzer HJ; Ihlanfeldt KR
Spatial factors and the employment of blacks at the firm level
131
206957763 1996 NEW ENGLAND ECONOMIC REVIEW : 154-156
Bound J
Technology and skill requirements: Implications for establishment wage structures - Discussion
12
2070211959 1997 NEW ENGLAND ECONOMIC REVIEW : 39-&
Kodrzycki YK
Training programs for displaced workers: What do they accomplish?
05
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
207110272019 2002 NEW ENGLAND ECONOMIC REVIEW (1): 19-+
Bradbury KL
Education and wages in the 1980s and 1990s: Are all groups moving up together?
02
2072132469 2004 NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 351 (15): 1575-1575
Holmer AF
Cetuximab in colon cancer
01
2073123210 1992 NEW IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGY 10 (2): 157-160
DIAMOND AM
CREATIVITY AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY - RESPONSE
01
20742692020 2002 NEW INSTITUTIONALISM IN STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 19: 1-30
Ingram P; Silverman BS
Introduction: The new institutionalism in strategic management
01
20751612021 2002 NEW TECHNOLOGY WORK AND EMPLOYMENT 17 (3): 186-203
Grimshaw D; Cooke FL; Grugulis I; Vincent S
New technology and changing organisational forms: implications for managerial control and skills
01
20762235590 1995 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 70 (6): 1229-1276
Pearce RG
The Professionalism Paradigm shift: Why discarding professional ideology will improve the conduct and reputation of the bar
042
20773442022 2002 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 77 (6): 1776-1804
Donoghue K
Casualties of war: Criminal drug law enforcement and its special costs for the poor
00
20785412470 2004 NICOTINE & TOBACCO RESEARCH 6: 341-351
Fong GT; Hammond D; Laux FL; Zanna MP; Cummings KM; et al.
The near-universal experience of regret among smokers in four countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey
00
20792322248 2003 NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT 23 (1): 216-229
Cowley DE; Ward FA; Deitner R; Hatch MD
Optimizing the allocation of hatchery-produced fish among multiple stocking sites
00
20804451168 1998 NOTRE DAME LAW REVIEW 74 (1): 123-179
Blair RD; Lopatka JE
The Albrecht rule after Khan: Death becomes her
110
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
2081117211 1992 OPTIMAL CONTROL APPLICATIONS & METHODS 13 (2): 95-104
FEICHTINGER G
RATIONAL ADDICTIVE CYCLES (BINGES) UNDER A BUDGET CONSTRAINT
11
20822331368 1999 OPTIMAL CONTROL APPLICATIONS & METHODS 20 (3): 127-144
Kim B
Dynamic effects of learning capabilities and profit structures on the innovation competition
00
208331241369 1999 ORGANIZATION SCIENCE 10 (4): 460-481
Bensaou M; Anderson E
Buyer-supplier relations in industrial markets: When do buyers risk making idiosyncratic investments?
011
208411271802 2001 ORGANIZATION SCIENCE 12 (2): 99-116
Schulze WS; Lubatkin MH; Dino RN; Buchholtz AK
Agency relationships in family firms: Theory and evidence
023
20851372023 2002 ORGANIZATION SCIENCE 13 (3): 303-320
Postrel S
Islands of shared knowledge: Specialization and mutual understanding in problem-solving teams
010
20861652631 2005 ORGANIZATION STUDIES 26 (5): 661-681
Zarraga C; Bonache J
The impact of team atmosphere on knowledge outcomes in self-managed teams
00
20872102764 1996 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN DECISION PROCESSES 65 (3): 272-292
Loewenstein G
Out of control: Visceral influences on behavior
15169
20881501568 2000 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN DECISION PROCESSES 82 (2): 194-216
Knez M; Camerer C
Increasing cooperation in prisoner's dilemmas by establishing a precedent of efficiency in coordination games
03
2089445591 1995 OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 57 (2): 167-184
GOSLING A; MACHIN S
TRADE-UNIONS AND THE DISPERSION OF EARNINGS IN BRITISH ESTABLISHMENTS, 1980-90
1427
2090224592 1995 OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 57 (3): 323-&
PUDNEY S; THOMAS J
SPECIFICATION TESTS FOR THE COMPETING RISKS DURATION MODEL - AN APPLICATION TO UNEMPLOYMENT DURATION AND SECTORAL MOVEMENT
03
#LCRNCRNode / Date / Journal / AuthorLCSGCS
2091136765 1996 OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 58 (1): 185-&
Moll PG
The collapse of primary schooling returns in South Africa 1960-90
112
20922211370 1999 OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 61 (4): 513-+
Farrell L; Morgenroth E; Walker I
A time series analysis of UK lottery sales: Long and short run price elasticities
17
20932141371 1999 OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 61 (4): 527-+
Purfield C; Waldron P
Gambling on lotto numbers: Testing for substitutability or complementarity using semi-weekly turnover data
03
20941211569 2000 OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 62 (5): 647-+
Miles D
The probability that a smoker does not purchase tobacco: A note
11
20953212024 2002 OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 64: 583-605
Stewart MB
Estimating the impact of the minimum wage using geographical wage variation
02
20961232025 2002 OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 64: 699-725
Bazen S; Marimoutou V
Looking for a needle in a haystack? A re-examination of the time series relationship between teenage employment and minimum wages in the United States
02
20976372471 2004 OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 66 (5): 811-846
Carruth A; Collier W; Dickerson A
Inter-industry wage differences and individual heterogeneity
00
2098188448 1994 OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS-NEW SERIES 46 (2): 171-199
DIXON H; RANKIN N
IMPERFECT COMPETITION AND MACROECONOMICS - A SURVEY
040
2099461766 1996 OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS-NEW SERIES 48 (1): 52-74
Rangazas PC
Fiscal policy and endogenous growth in a bequest-constrained economy
14
2100636960 1997 OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS-NEW SERIES 49 (2): 256-272
Blackaby DH; Clark K; Leslie DG; Murphy PD
The distribution of male and female earnings 1973-91: Evidence for Britain
510

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