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    SubjectCartels (1)Game theory (1)Government aid to higher education (1)Industrial laws and legislation (1)Student aid (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2008 (2)
    Author/ContributorCurs, Bradley R. (1)Klein, Peter G. (1)Taylor, Jason E. (1)Subject: Time Period1900-1999 (1)Subject: PlaceOregon (1)United States (1)Language (ISO)
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    The Effects of Institutional Merit-Based Aid On the Enrollment Decisions of Needy Students 

    Curs, Bradley R. (Enrollment Management Journal, 2008)
    -based aid in needy-student financial aid packages. Using a unique empirical approach in which the decisions of University of Oregon applicants to apply for federal financial aid and/or enroll at the University of Oregon are modeled jointly, results indicate...

    An Anatomy of a Cartel: The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 and the Compliance Crisis of 1934 

    Taylor, Jason E.; Klein, Peter G. (Research in Economic History, 2008)
    This paper explores the nature and causes of the cartel compliance crisis that befell the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) one year after its passage in 1933. We employ a simple game-theoretic model of the NIRA's ...

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