Submissions from 2009
Intellectual Property Rights, Foreign Direct Investment, and Industrial Development, Lee G. Branstetter and Kamal Saggi
Submissions from 2008
Do Spreadsheet Errors Lead to Bad Decisions: Perspectives of Executives and Senior Managers, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Erika Layne Morrison, and Timothy Weidemann
Drug Policy Research, Jonathan P. Caulkins and Rosalie Liccardo Pacula
Optimal Timing of Use vs. Harm Reduction in an SA Model of Drug Epidemics, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gernot Tragler, and Dagmar Wallner
Understanding Inertia: Inherent Limitations on Evaluating “Upstream” Prevention Interventions, Jonathan Caulkins and Irmgard Zeiler
Submissions from 2007
Intellectual Property Rights, Imitation, and Foreign Direct Investment: Theory and Evidence, Lee G. Branstetter, Raymond Fisman, C. Fritz Foley, and Kamal Saggi
Facts and Fallacies about U.S. FDI in China, Lee G. Branstetter and C. Fritz Foley
Implications of Inertia for Assessing Drug Control Policy: Why Upstream Interventions May Not Receive Due Credit, Jonathan P. Caulkins
Might Randomization in Queue Discipline Be Useful When Waiting Cost is a Concave Function of Waiting Time?, Jonathan P. Caulkins
Is Objective Risk All That Matters When It Comes to Drugs?, Jonathan P. Caulkins and Ryan M. Menefee
Submissions from 2006
Incentive Stackelberg Strategies for a Dynamic Game on Terrorism, Doris A. Behrens, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gustav Feichtinger, and Gernot Tragler
Is Foreign Direct Investment a Channel of Knowledge Spillovers: Evidence from Japan’s FDI in the United States, Lee G. Branstetter
“Do Stronger Intellectual Property Rights Increase International Technology Transfer? Empirical Evidence from U.S. Firm-Level Data, Lee G. Branstetter, Raymond Fisman, and C. Fritz Foley
China’s Embrace of Globalization, Lee G. Branstetter and Nicholas Lardy
Using Integer Programming to Optimize Investments in Security Countermeasures: A Practical Tool for Fixed Budgets, Jonathan Caulkins, Eric Hough, Nancy Mead, and Hassan Osman
Cost-Benefit Analyses of Investments to Control Illicit Substance Abuse and Addiction, Jonathan P. Caulkins
The Need for Dynamic Drug Policy, Jonathan P. Caulkins
Heroin and Methamphetamine Seizures in Victoria, Australia: Purity Changes Associated with the Heroin “Drought”, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Caroline Godkin, Stuart Gilmour, and Paul Dietze
Optimizing Counter-Terror Operations: Should One Fight Fire with "Fire" or "Water"?, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Dieter Grass, Gustav Feichtinger, and Gernot Tragler
A Data Disclosure Policy for Count Data Based on the COM-Poisson Distribution, Joseph B. Kadane, Ramayya Krishnan, and Galit Shmueli
Submissions from 2005
Is Academic Science Driving a Surge in Industrial Innovation? Evidence from Patent Citations, Lee G. Branstetter and Yoshiaki Ogura
Price and Purity Analysis for Illicit Drug: Data and Conceptual Issues, Jonathan P. Caulkins
Long-Run Trends in Incarceration of Drug Offenders in the US, Jonathan P. Caulkins and Sarah Chandler
Operations Research & Public Policy for Africa: Harnessing the Revolution in Management Science Instruction, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Emily Eelman, Minoli Ratnatunga, and David Schaarsmith
Bifurcating DNS Thresholds in a Model of Organizational Bridge Building, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gustav Feichtinger, Dieter Grass, and Gernot Tragler
High and Low Frequency Oscillations in Drug Epidemics, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Alessandra Gragnani, Gustav Feichtinger, and Gernot Tragler
Explaining Fashion Cycles: Imitators Chasing Innovators in Product Space, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Richard F. Hartl, Peter M. Kort, and Gustav Feichtinger
Marijuana Markets: Inferences from Reports by the Household Population, Jonathan P. Caulkins and Rosalie Liccardo Pacula
Spreadsheet Errors and Decision Making: Evidence from Field Interviews, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Erika Layne Morrison, and Timothy Weidemann
Can Housing Mobility Programs Make a Long-Term Impact on the Lives of Poor Families and the Health of Middle-Class Communities: A Policy Simulation, Michael P. Johnson and Jonathan Caulkins
Brand Image and Brand Dilution in the Fashion Industry, Peter M. Kort, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Richard F. Hartl, and Gustav Feichtinger
How Studies of the Cost-of-Illness of Substance Abuse Can be Made More Useful for Policy Analysis, Timothy J. Moore and Jonathan P. Caulkins
Modelling the Spread of Hepatitis C via Commercial Tattoo Parlours: Implications for Public Health Interventions, Marion S. Rauner, Doris A. Behrens, and Jonathan P. Caulkins
Submissions from 2004
Illicit Drug Markets and Economic Irregularities, Jonathan P. Caulkins and Peter Reuter
Hidden Strategic Challenges Posed by Housing Mobility Policy: An Application of Dynamic Policy Modeling, Michael P. Johnson, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gustav Feichtinger, Gernot Tragler, and Yuri Yegorov
Submissions from 2003
Sell First, Fix Later: Impact of Patching on Software Quality, Ashish Arora, Jonathan P. Caulkins, and Rahul Telang
Submissions from 2002
An Age-Structured Single-State Drug Initiation Model: Cycles of Drug Epidemics and Optimal Prevention Programs, Christian Almeder, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gustav Feichtinger, and Gernot Tragler
A Model of Chaotic Drug Markets and Their Control, Doris A. Behrens, Jonathan P. Caulkins, and Gustav Feichtinger
Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in China: A Political Economy Approach, Lee G. Branstetter and Robert C. Feenstra
When Do Research Consortia Work Well and Why? Evidence from Japanese Panel Data, Lee G. Branstetter and Mariko Sakakibara
Drug Policy: Insights from Mathematical Analysis, Jonathan P. Caulkins
The Dynamic Character of Drug Problems, Jonathan P. Caulkins
A Model of Moderation: Finding Skiba Points on a Slippery Slope, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gustav Feichtinger, Dieter Grass, and Gernot Tragler
Cycles of Violence: A Dynamic Control Analysis (or Model?), Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gustav Feichtinger, Gernot Tragler, and Vladimir M. Veliov
Counterterror and Counterdrug Policies: Comparisons and Contrasts, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Mark A.R. Kleiman, and Peter Reuter
Estimating the Relative Efficiency of Various Forms of Prevention At Different Stages of a Drug Epidemic, Doris Winkler, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Doris A. Behrens, and Gernot Tragler
Submissions from 2001
Are Knowledge Spillovers International or Intranational in Scope? Microeconometric Evidence from Japan and the United States, Lee G. Branstetter
Do Stronger Patents Induce More Innovation? Evidence from the 1988 Japanese Patent Law Reforms, Lee G. Branstetter and Mariko Sakakibara
Submissions from 1999
How Large Should the Strike Zone Be in “Three Strikes and You’re Out” Sentencing Laws?, Jonathan P. Caulkins
Distinguishing Between Effects of Criminality and Drug Use on Violent Offending, Jacqueline Cohen, Jonathan P. Caulkins, and Phyllis Reuther
Submissions from 1998
Looking for International Knowledge Spillovers: A Review of the Literature with Suggestions for New Approaches, Lee G. Branstetter
Japanese Research Consortia: A Microeconometric Analysis of Industrial Policy, Lee G. Branstetter and Mariko Sakakibara
How Effective Is Micro Harm Reduction At Reducing Macro Harm?, Jonathan P. Caulkins
How Should Low-Level Drug Dealers Be Punished?, Jonathan P. Caulkins and Philip Heymann
What Drug Dealers Tell Us About Their Costs of Doing Business, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Bruce Johnson, Angela Taylor, and Lowell Taylor
Submissions from 1996
Adjusting GPA to Reflect Course Difficulty, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Patrick D. Larkey, and Jifa Wei
Submissions from 1995
Estimating Elasticities of Deman for Cocaine and Heroin with Data from the Drug Use Forecasting System, Jonathan P. Caulkins
Submissions from 1993
ONDCP's First Four Years as a Policy Agency, Peter Reuter and Jonathan Caulkins
