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The contribution of pharmaceutical innovation to longevity growth in Germany and France, 2001–2007

Authors
Frank Lichtenberg
Date
March 1, 2012
Format
Journal Article
Journal
PharmacoEconomics

I investigate the contribution of pharmaceutical innovation to recent longevity growth in Germany and France. First, I examine the effect of the vintage of prescription drugs (and other variables) on the life expectancy and age-adjusted mortality rates of residents of Germany, using longitudinal, annual, state-level data during the period 2001–2007. The estimates imply that about one-third of the 1.4-year increase in German life expectancy during the period 2001–2007 was due to the replacement of older drugs by newer drugs.

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Hedge Fund Activism

Authors
Alon Brav, Wei Jiang, and Hyunseob Lim
Date
February 1, 2012
Format
Chapter
Book
Research Handbook on Hedge Funds, Private Equity and Alternative Investments
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Heterogeneity in Discrimination? A Field Experiment

Authors
Katherine Milkman, Modupe Akinola, and Dolly Chugh
Date
January 1, 2012
Format
Working Paper

We provide evidence from the field that levels of discrimination are heterogeneous across contexts in which we might expect to observe bias. We explore how discrimination varies in its extent and source through an audit study including over 6,500 professors at top U.S. universities drawn from 89 disciplines and 258 institutions. Faculty in our field experiment received meeting requests from fictional prospective doctoral students who were randomly assigned identity-signaling names (Caucasian, Black, Hispanic, Indian, Chinese; male, female).

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The role of listening in interpersonal influence

Authors
Daniel Ames, Joel Brockner, and L. Maissen
Date
January 1, 2012
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Research in Personality

Using informant reports on working professionals, we explored the role of listening in interpersonal influence and how listening may account for at least some of the relationship between personality and influence. The results extended prior work which has suggested that listening is positively related to influence for informational and relational reasons.

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The Political Economy of Indirect Control

Authors
Gerard Padro i Miquel and Pierre Yared
Date
January 1, 2012
Format
Journal Article
Journal
The Quarterly Journal of Economics

This article characterizes optimal policy when a government uses indirect control toexert its authority. Wedevelopadynamicprincipal-agent model inwhich a principal (a government) delegates thepreventionof a disturbance–suchas riots, protests, terrorism, crime, or tax evasion–to an agent who has an advantage in accomplishing this task. Our setting is a standard repeated moral hazard model with two additional features. First, the principal is allowed to exert direct control by intervening with an endogenously determined intensity of force which is costly to both players.

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Stress-induced cortisol facilitates threat-related decision making among police officers

Authors
Modupe Akinola and Wendy Berry Mendes
Date
January 1, 2012
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Behavioral Neuroscience

Previous research suggests that cortisol can affect cognitive functions such as memory, decision making and attentiveness to threat-related cues. Here, we examine whether increases in cortisol, brought on by an acute social stressor, influence threat-related decision making. Eighty-one police officers completed a standardized laboratory stressor and then immediately completed a computer simulated decision making task designed to examine decisions to accurately shoot or not shoot armed and unarmed Black and White targets.

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Listening and interpersonal influence

Authors
Daniel Ames, Joel Brockner, and Lily Benjamin
Date
January 1, 2012
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Research in Personality

Using informant reports on working professionals, we explored the role of listening in interpersonal influence and how listening may account for at least some of the relationship between personality and influence. The results extended prior work which has suggested that listening is positively related to influence for informational and relational reasons.

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Broadband Convergence in Japan

Authors
Eli Noam
Date
Forthcoming
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Journal of the Society for Information and Communications Research
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Appetite for Destruction: The Impact of the September 11 Attacks on Business Founding

Authors
Srikanth Paruchuri and Paul Ingram
Date
January 1, 2012
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Industrial and Corporate Change

It is widely accepted that entrepreneurial creation affects destruction, as new and better organizations, technologies and transactions replace old ones. This phenomenon is labeled creative destruction, but it might more accurately be called destructive creation, given the driving role of creation in the process. We reverse the typical causal ordering, and ask whether destruction may drive creation. We argue that economic systems may get stuck in suboptimal equilibria due to path dependence, and that destruction may sweep away this inertia, and open the way for entrepreneurship.

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