1. How to Read a Legal Opinion: A Guide for New Law Students by Orin Kerr (The George Washington University Law School)
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â August 7th 2017
Weekly Top 5 Papers â August 21st 2017
1. Artificial Intelligence Policy: A Roadmap by Ryan Calo (University of Washington – School of Law)
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â August 28th 2017
1. A Brief Introduction to the Basics of Game Theory by Matthew O. Jackson (Stanford University â Department of Economics)
read more...We tasted science and it wasâ¦.delicious!
You know what’s great? Science. You know what’s even better? Having the chance to share it with others. All you have to do is look at the back of an SSRN mug to know that we like to share new ideas. We admit that so far this has mostly meant digital sharing and conferences, but earlier this year we started looking more into the possibility of joining taste of science. A few phone calls and a Slack team later, we were on our way to doing just that.
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â September 4th 2017
1. Congressional Control of Presidential Pardons by Glenn Reynolds (University of Tennessee College of Law)
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â September 11th 2017
1. A Brief Introduction to the Basics of Game Theory by Matthew O. Jackson (Stanford University – Department of Economics; Santa Fe Institute; Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR))
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â September 18th, 2017
1. Misconceptions About Nudges by Cass Sunstein (Harvard Law School; Harvard University – Harvard Kennedy School (HKS))
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â September 25th, 2017
1. The 7 Reasons Most Machine Learning Funds Fail (Presentation Slides) by Marcos Lopez de Prado (Guggenheim Partners, LLC)
read more...SSRN Weekly Top 5 Papers â October 2nd, 2017
1. Social Animal House: The Economic and Academic Consequences of Fraternity Membership by Jack Mara (10 Thoughts), Lewis Davis (Union College – Department of Economics) and Stephen Schmidt (Union College – Department of Economics)
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â October 9th, 2017
1. Health Services as Credence Goods: A Field Experiment by Felix Gottschalk, Wanda Mimra and Christian Waibel (ETH Zurich – CER-ETH – Center of Economic Research at ETH Zurich)
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â October 16th, 2017
1. The Rise of Behavioral Economics: Richard Thaler’s ‘Misbehaving’ by Cass R. Sunstein ( Harvard Law School)
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More is simply more: thoughts on open access
Weekly Top 5 Papers â October 23rd, 2017
1. Availability Cascades and Risk Regulation by Timur Kuran (Duke University – Department of Economics) and Cass R. Sunstein (Harvard Law School)
read more...And the 2017 #AACSBemea WRDS-SSRN Innovation Award Goes toâ¦
Weekly Top 5 Papers â October 30th, 2017
1. Private Benefits in Public Offerings: Tax Receivable Agreements in IPOs by Gladriel Shobe (Brigham Young University – J. Reuben Clark Law School)
read more...The 2017 #AACSB Innovation Award Winner for the Asia-Pacific Region isâ¦
Weekly Top 5 Papers â November 6th, 2017
1. Private Benefits in Public Offerings: Tax Receivable Agreements in IPOs by Gladriel Shobe (Brigham Young University – J. Reuben Clark Law School)
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â November 13th, 2017
1. Private Benefits in Public Offerings: Tax Receivable Agreements in IPOs by Gladriel Shobe (Brigham Young University – J. Reuben Clark Law School)
read more...Weekly Top 5 Papers â November 20th, 2017
1. Private Benefits in Public Offerings: Tax Receivable Agreements in IPOs by Gladriel Shobe (Brigham Young University – J. Reuben Clark Law School)
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