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Citations of
Murat Usman

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Working papers

  1. Altug, Sumru G. & Usman, Murat, 2004. "Spillover Effects, Bank Lending and Growth," CEPR Discussion Papers 4320, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

    Cited by:

    1. Paola Dongili, 2005. "Interdipendenza fra sistema reale e finanziario: una rilettura alla luce dell’insegnamento del prof. Menegazzi," Working Papers 29, Università di Verona, Dipartimento di Scienze economiche. [Downloadable!]

  2. Mustafa Caglayan & Murat Usman, 2003. "Incompletely Informed Policymakers and Trade Policy in Oligopolistic Industries," Research Papers 2003_06, University of Liverpool Management School. [Downloadable!]
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    Cited by:

    1. Matloob Piracha, 2004. "Export Subsidies and Countervailing Duties Under Asymmetric Information," Studies in Economics 0410, Department of Economics, University of Kent. [Downloadable!]

  3. Sumru Altug & Sule Ozler & Murat Usman, . "The role of lender behavior in International project finance," Discussion Papers 00/33, Department of Economics, University of York.

    Cited by:

    1. Sumru G. Altug & Murat Usman, 2006. "Bank Lending with Imperfect Competition and Spillover Effects," The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, Berkeley Electronic Press, vol. 0(1). [Downloadable!]
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Articles

  1. Mustafa Caglayan & Murat Usman, 2004. "Incompletely informed policymakers and trade policy in oligopolistic industries," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 72(3), pages 283-297, 06. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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    See citations under working paper version above.

  2. Murat Usman, 2002. "Verifiability and Contract Enforcement: A Model with Judicial Moral Hazard," Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, Oxford University Press, vol. 18(1), pages 67-94, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Gorkem Celik & Serdar Sayan, 2008. "On the optimality of nonmaximal fines in the presence of corruptible law enforcers," Review of Economic Design, Springer, vol. 12(3), pages 209-227, September. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
    2. Álvaro Bustos, 2008. "A Dynamic Theory of Common Law Courts," Documentos de Trabajo 352, Instituto de Economía. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.. [Downloadable!]
    3. Manuel Willington & Roy Costilla, 2007. "Endogenous Verifiability and Optimality in Agency: A non-contingent approach," ILADES-Georgetown University Working Papers inv189, Ilades-Georgetown University, School of Economics and Bussines. [Downloadable!]
    4. Luca Anderlini & Leonardo Felli & Andrew Postlewaite, 2003. "Should Courts Always Enforce What Contracting Parties Write?," PIER Working Paper Archive 06-024, Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania, revised 01 Oct 2006. [Downloadable!]
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  3. Caglayan, Mustafa & Usman, Murat, 2000. "Costly signal extraction and profit differentials in oligopolistic markets," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 69(3), pages 359-363, December. [Downloadable!] (restricted)

    Cited by:

    1. Christopher F. Baum & Mustafa Caglayan & Neslihan Ozkan, 2004. "The second moments matter: The response of bank lending behavior to macroeconomic uncertainty," Discussion Papers in Economics 04/13, Department of Economics, University of Leicester. [Downloadable!]
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