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Christopher Tonetti is an associate professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research is in the area of…
Alan Kraus Arie Melnik 1972 Abstract not available. Finance
Jon Bendor was The Walter and Elise Haas Professor of Political Economics and Organizations, Emeritus at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He joined the Stanford faculty in 1979, having earned…
Charles B. Weinberg 1972 This paper develops rules for setting advertising budgets when long term effects of advertising and competitive promotional spending are considered in a market share model.…
Susanne Lohmann 1994 This paper models a dynamic sequence of protest activities as an informational cascade. Political Economy
Keith Krehbiel is The Edward B. Rust Professor of Political Science, Emeritus at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, where he has taught courses on foundations of political economy, legislative…
Paul H. Cootner 1972 Abstract not available. Finance
Email Finance Optimal Design of Internal Disclosure /sites/default/files/JMP.pdf This paper studies the joint design of optimal incentive pay and information disclosure in a dynamic moral hazard…
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During the summer, PhD students engage in research and directed reading programs, and take courses in the university's other schools and departments.During this time of individual study and one-on-…
Research & Course Assistantships Research and course assistantships are typically included as part of a student's funding from Stanford.Academically, a research assistantship serves as an…
Advancement to candidacy for the doctoral degree is a judgment by the faculty of the student's potential to successfully complete the requirements of the degree program.It is a formal Stanford…
The political economics field is an interdisciplinary field focusing on the collective, political activity of individuals and organizations.The PhD Program in political economics prepares students…
I. PreparationAdmitted students are assumed to have some significant background in economics and/or political science. In addition, all students are required to have, or to obtain in the first year,…
Professor William Barnett, recipient of the PhD Distinguished Service award, was cited by doctoral students whom he advises for being engaged with his students and supporting their work.The Thomas…
Keith Krehbiel said mentoring future scholars and teachers has also meant learning from and being inspired by students.Excerpts and Highlights from NominationsOn TeachingKeith is very encouraging of…
Excerpts and Highlights from NominationsOn TeachingCharles has taught PhD course on market efficiency and MBA courses on investments. I've had the good fortune to help him with some of his courses.…
The award committee was particularly impressed with Professor Skrzypacz's ability to produce cutting-edge research while still making PhD students feel like they were the most important part of the…
John McMillan 2004 This paper (a) provides a framework for quantifying any economys flexibility, and (b) reviews the evidence on New Zealand firms birth, growth and death. Economics
Ulrike Malmendier Devin Shanthikumar 2004 Traditional economic analysis of markets with asymmetric information assumes that uninformed agents account for the incentives of informed agents to distort…
Andrzej (Andy) Skrzypacz is The Theodore J. Kreps Professor of Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business and a professor, by courtesy at Stanford's department of economics.His research is in…
Srihari Govindan Robert Wilson is the Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus, at the Stanford Business School, where he has been on the faculty since 1964. His research and teaching…