John L. Turner
| Ph.D., University of Virginia, Economics | | (2002) |
| M.A., University of Virginia, Economics | | (1999) |
| B.A., Washington and Lee University, Economics and Mathematics | | (1995) |
| Industrial Organization, Implementation and Mechanism Design, Technology and Intellectual Property, Time Series Forecasting |
| 2008, A Comprehensive Data Set of Published US Patent Litigation Decisions: 1929-2006, National Science Foundation (0751661) |
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Turner, John L.
"Local to Unity, Long-horizon Forecasting Thresholds for Model Selection in the AR(1)."
Journal of Forecasting,
23,
(2004),
pp. 513-39.
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Goeree, Jacob, Emiel Maasland, Sander Onderstal and John L. Turner .
"How (Not) to Raise Money."
Journal of Political Economy,
113,
(2005),
pp. 897-918.
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Henry, Matthew D. and John L. Turner .
"The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's Impact on Patent Litigation."
Journal of Legal Studies,
35,
(2006),
pp. 85-118.
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Selgin, George and John L. Turner .
"James Watt as Intellectual Monopolist: Comment on Boldrin and levine."
International Economic Review,
47,
(2006),
pp. 1341-48.
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Ornelas, Emanuel and John L. Turner .
"Efficient Dissolution of Partnerships and the Structure of Control."
Games and Economic Behavior,
60,
(2007),
pp. 187-99.
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Ornelas, Emanuel and John L. Turner .
"Trade Liberalization, Outsourcing and the Hold-Up Problem."
Journal of International Economics,
74,
(2008),
pp. 225-41.
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Atkinson, Scott, Alan Marco and John L. Turner .
"The Economics of a Centralized Judiciary: Uniformity, Forum Shopping and the Federal Circuit."
Journal of Law and Economics,
(forthcoming),
pp. TBD.
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| ECON 2106H Principles of Microeconomics |
| ECON 4010 Intermediate Microeconomics |
| ECON 4650 Economics of Organization and Management |
| ECON 8220 Industrial Organization II |