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Works by Mark Yanochik in Finance and Financial Management

2020

John Stuart Mill and the Rationale for Organized Labor, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

The NASDAQ Crash of 2000, U. Sridharan, R. Caines, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

The Integration of Antebellum Slave Markets: a Time Series Analysis, Bradley T. Ewing, James E. Payne, Mark Thornton, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

Trading Volume, Return Volatility, and the Stock Market Crash of 1929, Mark Yanochik, Bradley T. Ewing, Mark A. Thompson
Mark Yanochik

Union Concentration and Inflationary Expectations in the United States, Risa Kumazawa, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

2016

John Stuart Mill and the Economic Rationale for Organized Labor, John King, Mark Yanochik
John King

The Classical Bargaining Model for Organized Labor, Mark Yanochik, John King
John King

The Equivalence of Economies and Returns to Scale Revisited: Nonlinear Expansion Paths and the Definition of Scale, John King, Mark Yanochik
John King

The Classical Bargaining Model for Organized Labor, Mark Yanochik, John King
Mark Yanochik

A Real-Options Approach to Post-Hurricane Loss Valuation of Damage Property: Rebuild or Repair?, Risa Kumazawa, J. Tim Query, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

The Equivalence of Economies and Returns to Scale Revisited: Nonlinear Expansion Paths and the Definition of Scale, John King, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

John Stuart Mill and the Economic Rationale for Organized Labor, John King, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

2015

The Classical Bargaining Model for Organized Labor, Mark Yanochik, John King
Finance and Economics Faculty Publications

2014

Fluctuations in State-Level Monthly Unemployment Rates: A Historical Perspective, William Levernier, Mark Yanochik
William Levernier

Fluctuations in State Level Monthly Unemployment Rates – A Historical Perspective, William Levernier, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

2013

The Equivalence of Economies and Returns to Scale Revisited: Nonlinear Expansion Paths and the Definition of Scale, John King, Mark Yanochik
Finance and Economics Faculty Publications

2012

Insurance Companies, the Inter-Temporal Allocation of Resources, and Economic Growth, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

2011

John Stuart Mill and the Economic Rationale for Organized Labor, John King, Mark Yanochik
Finance and Economics Faculty Publications

A Real-Options Approach to Post-Hurricane Loss Valuation of Damage Property: Rebuild or Repair?, Risa Kumazawa, J. Tim Query, Mark Yanochik
Finance and Economics Faculty Publications

2008

Union Concentration and Inflationary Expectations in the United States, Risa Kumazawa, Mark Yanochik
Department of Economics Faculty Presentations

2005

John Stuart Mill and the Rationale for Organized Labor, Mark Yanochik
Department of Economics Faculty Presentations

2003

Trading Volume, Return Volatility, and the Stock Market Crash of 1929, Mark Yanochik, Bradley T. Ewing, Mark A. Thompson
Department of Economics Faculty Presentations

2001

The Integration of Antebellum Slave Markets: a Time Series Analysis, Bradley T. Ewing, James E. Payne, Mark Thornton, Mark Yanochik
Department of Economics Faculty Presentations

The NASDAQ Crash of 2000, U. Sridharan, R. Caines, Mark Yanochik
Department of Economics Faculty Presentations

1999

Railroad Construction and Slave Prices, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik

1997

Mill/Cairnes/Phillips, Security Costs, and the Value of Slaves: A Cointegration Analysis, Bradley T. Ewing, Mark Yanochik
Mark Yanochik