Glenn Ellison
Glenn David Ellison (born 1965) is an American economist who is the Gregory K. Palm Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and an Elected Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory and American Academy of Arts & Sciences. He is the father of Caroline Ellison, former CEO of Alameda Research. Provided by Wikipedia
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Basins of attraction, long run equilibria, and the speed of step-by-step evolution by Ellison, Glenn
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Evolving standards for academic publishing : a q-r theory by Ellison, Glenn
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The slowdown of the economics publishing process by Ellison, Glenn
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How Does the Market Use Citation Data? The Hirsch Index in Economics by Ellison, Glenn
Published 2013
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Strategic interactions in large populations by Ellison, Glenn, 1965-
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Knife-edge or plateau : when doe market models tip? by Ellison, Glenn, Fudenberg, Drew
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Rules of thumb for social learning by Ellison, Glenn, Fudenberg, Drew
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Position Auctions with Consumer Search by Athey, Susan, Ellison, Glenn
Published 2011
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Dynamics of Open Source Movements by Athey, Susan, Ellison, Glenn
Published 2015
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Geographic concentration in U.S. Manufacturing industries : a dartboard approach by Ellison, Glenn, Glaeser, Edward L.
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Internet retail demand : taxes, geography, and online-offline competition by Ellison, Glenn, Ellison, Sara Fisher
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Risk taking by mutual funds as a response to incentives by Chevalier, Judith A., Ellison, Glenn
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Search, obfuscation, and price elasticities on the Internet by Ellison, Glenn, Ellison, Sara Fisher
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