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Terry College of Business

Georgia's flagship business school, founded in 1912

John L. Turner

Terry College of Business
  • Associate Professor

Education

Degree Field of Study Institution Graduation Year
PhD Economics
University of Virginia
2002
MA Economics
University of Virginia
1999
BA Economics and Mathematics
Washington and Lee University
1995

Research Interests

  • Time Series Forecasting
  • Industrial Organization
  • Implementation and Mechanism Design
  • Technology and Intellectual Property

Awards

Award Name Awarded By Year Awarded
A Comprehensive Data Set of Published US Patent Litigation Decisions: 1929-2006
National Science Foundation (0751661)
2008

Selected Publications

Journal Articles

  • Turner, John L.. 2004. Local to Unity, Long-horizon Forecasting Thresholds for Model Selection in the AR(1). Journal Of Forecasting, (23): 513-39.
  • Goeree, Jacob, Emiel Maasland, Sander Onderstal and John L. Turner. 2005. How (Not) to Raise Money. Journal Of Political Economy, (113): 897-918.
  • Henry, Matthew D. and John L. Turner. 2006. The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's Impact on Patent Litigation. Journal Of Legal Studies, (35): 85-118.
  • Selgin, George and John L. Turner. 2006. James Watt as Intellectual Monopolist: Comment on Boldrin and levine. International Economic Review, (47): 1341-48.
  • Ornelas, Emanuel and John L. Turner. 2007. Efficient Dissolution of Partnerships and the Structure of Control. Games And Economic Behavior, (60): 187-99.
  • Ornelas, Emanuel and John L. Turner. 2008. Trade Liberalization, Outsourcing and the Hold-Up Problem. Journal Of International Economics, (74): 225-41.
  • Atkinson, Scott, Alan Marco and John L. Turner. forthcoming. The Economics of a Centralized Judiciary: Uniformity, Forum Shopping and the Federal Circuit. Journal Of Law And Economics: TBD.
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