Jared Rubin
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First Name: Jared
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Last Name: Rubin
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RePEc Short-ID: pru106
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- (80%) Argyros School of Business and Economics
Chapman University - Location: Orange, California (United States)
Homepage: http://www.chapman.edu/argyros/
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Fax: (714) 532-6081
Postal: 333 N. Glassell, Orange, CA 92866
Handle: RePEc:edi:sbchaus (more details at EDIRC) - (20%) Economic Science Institute (ESI)
Argyros School of Business and Economics
Chapman University - Location: Orange, California (United States)
Homepage: http://www.chapman.edu/ESI/
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Phone: (714) 628-2830
Fax: (714) 628-2881
Postal: One University Drive, Orange, CA 92866
Handle: RePEc:edi:esichus (more details at EDIRC)
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Working papers
- Erik O. Kimbrough & Jared Rubin & Roman M. Sheremeta & Timothy Shields, 2013. "Commitment Problems in Conflict Resolution," Working Papers 13-11, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.
- Erik O. Kimbrough & Jared Rubin, 2013.
"Sustaining Group Reputation,"
Working Papers
13-14, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.
- Erik O. Kimbrough & Jared Rubin, 2013. "Sustaining Group Reputation," Discussion Papers dp13-02, Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University.
- Jared Rubin & Roman Sheremeta, 2012. "Principal-Agent Settings with Random Shocks," Working Papers 12-21, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.
- Rubin, Jared, 2011. "Printing and Protestants: reforming the economics of the Reformation," MPRA Paper 31267, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Michael D. Makowsky & Jared Rubin, 2011. "An Agent-Based Model of Centralized Institutions, Social Network Technology, and Revolution," Working Papers 2011-05, Towson University, Department of Economics, revised Oct 2011.
- Rubin, Jared, 2011. "Centralized institutions and cascades," MPRA Paper 32364, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Metin M. Cosgel & Thomas J. Miceli & Jared Rubin, 2011.
"Political Legitimacy and Technology Adoption,"
Working papers
2011-28, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
- Metin M. Cosgel & Thomas J. Miceli & Jared Rubin, 2012. "Political Legitimacy and Technology Adoption," Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE), Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, vol. 168(3), pages 339-361, September.
- Jason Aimone & Laurence R. Iannaccone & Michael D. Makowsky & Jared Rubin, 2010. "Endogenous Group Formation via Unproductive Costs," Working Papers 2010-15, Towson University, Department of Economics, revised Sep 2010.
- Metin M. Cosgel & Thomas J. Miceli & Jared Rubin, 2009.
"Guns and Books: Legitimacy, Revolt and Technological Change in the Ottoman Empire,"
Working papers
2009-12, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
- Coşgel, Metin M. & Miceli, Thomas J. & Rubin, Jared, 2012. "The political economy of mass printing: Legitimacy and technological change in the Ottoman Empire," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 40(3), pages 357-371.
- Metin M. Cosgel & Thomas J. Miceli & Jared Rubin, 2010. "The Political Economy of Mass Printing: Legitimacy and Technological Change in the Ottoman Empire," Working papers 2010-02, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, revised Jan 2012.
- Paul David & Jared Rubin, 2008. "Restricting Access to Books on the Internet: Some Unanticipated Effects of U.S. Copyright Legislation," Discussion Papers 07-036, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
Articles
- Coşgel, Metin M. & Miceli, Thomas J. & Rubin, Jared, 2012.
"The political economy of mass printing: Legitimacy and technological change in the Ottoman Empire,"
Journal of Comparative Economics,
Elsevier, vol. 40(3), pages 357-371.
- Metin M. Cosgel & Thomas J. Miceli & Jared Rubin, 2009. "Guns and Books: Legitimacy, Revolt and Technological Change in the Ottoman Empire," Working papers 2009-12, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
- Metin M. Cosgel & Thomas J. Miceli & Jared Rubin, 2010. "The Political Economy of Mass Printing: Legitimacy and Technological Change in the Ottoman Empire," Working papers 2010-02, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, revised Jan 2012.
- Metin M. Cosgel & Thomas J. Miceli & Jared Rubin, 2012.
"Political Legitimacy and Technology Adoption,"
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE),
Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, vol. 168(3), pages 339-361, September.
- Metin M. Cosgel & Thomas J. Miceli & Jared Rubin, 2011. "Political Legitimacy and Technology Adoption," Working papers 2011-28, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics.
- Iannaccone, Laurence R. & Haight, Colleen E. & Rubin, Jared, 2011. "Lessons from Delphi: Religious markets and spiritual capitals," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 77(3), pages 326-338, March.
- Chaudhary, Latika & Rubin, Jared, 2011. "Reading, writing, and religion: Institutions and human capital formation," Journal of Comparative Economics, Elsevier, vol. 39(1), pages 17-33, March.
- Jared Rubin, 2011. "Institutions, the Rise of Commerce and the Persistence of Laws: Interest Restrictions in Islam and Christianity," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 121(557), pages 1310-1339, December.
- Rubin, Jared, 2010. "Bills of exchange, interest bans, and impersonal exchange in Islam and Christianity," Explorations in Economic History, Elsevier, vol. 47(2), pages 213-227, April.
- Jared Rubin, 2009. "Social Insurance, Commitment, and the Origin of Law: Interest Bans in Early Christianity," Journal of Law and Economics, University of Chicago Press, vol. 52(4), pages 761-786, November.
- Rubin, Jared, 2008. "The Lender's Curse: A New Look at the Origin and Persistence of Interest Bans in Islam and Christianity," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 68(02), pages 575-579, June.
NEP Fields
9 papers by this author were announced in NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):- NEP-ARA: Arab World (1) 2009-03-22
- NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2012-10-06
- NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 2013-04-27
- NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (1) 2011-11-01
- NEP-CTA: Contract Theory & Applications (1) 2012-10-06
- NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (3) 2010-09-03 2012-10-06 2013-04-27. Author is listed
- NEP-GTH: Game Theory (3) 2010-09-03 2012-10-06 2013-04-27. Author is listed
- NEP-HIS: Business, Economic & Financial History (3) 2009-03-22 2010-02-13 2011-06-11. Author is listed
- NEP-HRM: Human Capital & Human Resource Management (1) 2012-10-06
- NEP-ICT: Information & Communication Technologies (1) 2011-11-01
- NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality & Poverty (1) 2010-09-03
- NEP-NET: Network Economics (1) 2011-11-01
- NEP-PBE: Public Economics (1) 2010-09-03
- NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (1) 2010-02-13
- NEP-SOC: Social Norms & Social Capital (2) 2010-09-03 2011-11-01
Statistics
Most cited item
- Iannaccone, Laurence R. & Haight, Colleen E. & Rubin, Jared, 2011. "Lessons from Delphi: Religious markets and spiritual capitals," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 77(3), pages 326-338, March.
Most downloaded item (past 12 months)
- Jared Rubin & Roman Sheremeta, 2012. "Principal-Agent Settings with Random Shocks," Working Papers 12-21, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute.
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