First impressions matter: A model of confirmatory bias M Rabin, JL Schrag The quarterly journal of economics 114 (1), 37-82, 1999 | 1409 | 1999 |
The self-reinforcing nature of crime J Schrag, S Scotchmer International review of Law and Economics 17 (3), 325-335, 1997 | 103 | 1997 |
Crime and prejudice: The use of character evidence in criminal trials J Schrag, S Scotchmer The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 10 (2), 319-342, 1994 | 87 | 1994 |
Managerial judges: An economic analysis of the judicial management of legal discovery JL Schrag The RAND Journal of Economics, 305-323, 1999 | 44 | 1999 |
Does it matter whom an agent serves? Evidence from recent changes in real estate agency law C Curran, J Schrag The Journal of Law and Economics 43 (1), 265-284, 2000 | 39 | 2000 |
Mitigating agency problems by advertising, with special reference to managed health care PH Rubin, JL Schrag Southern Economic Journal 66 (1), 39-60, 1999 | 25 | 1999 |
Judicial Hierarchies and the Rule-Individual Tradeoff HM Mialon, PH Rubin, JL Schrag Supreme Court Economic Review 15 (1), 3-20, 2007 | 21 | 2007 |
Economics at the FTC: Pharmaceutical patent dispute settlements and behavioral economics MA Salinger, PM Ippolito, JL Schrag Review of Industrial Organization 31, 85-105, 2007 | 17 | 2007 |
The value of a second bite at the Apple: The effect of patent dispute settlements on entry and consumer welfare JL Schrag FTC Bureau of Economics Working Paper, 2006 | 5 | 2006 |
DOES IT MATTER WHOM AN AGENT SERVES? C Curran, J Schrag Evidence from, 2000 | 5 | 2000 |
First impressions matter: a model of confirmatory bias M Rabin, J Schrag | 5 | 1997 |
The 2010 Horizontal Merger Guidelines at Ten: A View from the FTC’s Bureau of Economics A Oldale, J Schrag, C Taylor Review of Industrial Organization 58, 33-50, 2021 | 2 | 2021 |
University of California Berkeley M Rabin, J Schrag University of California, Berkeley, 1997 | | 1997 |
The economic analysis of legal procedure JL Schrag University of California, Berkeley, 1993 | | 1993 |