Browsing All of EconStor by Author Miller, Nathan H.


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2001Does function follow organizational form? Evidence from the lending practices of large and small banksBerger, Allen N.; Miller, Nathan H.; Petersen, Mitchell A.; Rajan, Raghuram G.; Stein, Jeremy C.
2002Credit scoring and the availability, price, and risk of small business creditBerger, Allen N.; Frame, W. Scott; Miller, Nathan H.
2004Debt maturity, risk, and asymmetric informationBerger, Allen N.; Espinosa-Vega, Marco A.; Frame, W. Scott; Miller, Nathan H.
2007Why do borrowers pledge collateral? New empirical evidence on the role of asymmetric informationBerger, Allen N.; Espinosa-Vega, Marco A.; Frame, W. Scott; Miller, Nathan H.
2008Automobile Prices, Gasoline Prices, and Consumer Demand for Fuel EconomyLanger, Ashley; Miller, Nathan H.
2008Competition When Consumers Value Firm ScopeMiller, Nathan H.
2009The Entry Incentives of Complementary Producers: A Simple Model with Implications for Antitrust PolicyLleras, Juan S.; Miller, Nathan H.
2010Cumulative Innovation and Competition PolicyRaskovich, Alexander; Miller, Nathan H.
2012Approximating the Price Effects of Mergers: Numerical Evidence and an Empirical ApplicationMiller, Nathan H.; Ryan, Conor; Remer, Marc; Sheu, Gloria
2012Using Cost Pass-Through to Calibrate DemandMiller, Nathan H.; Remer, Marc; Sheu, Gloria
2013Forward Contracting and the Welfare Effects of MergersMiller, Nathan H.
2014Bias in Reduced-Form Estimates of Pass-throughMacKay, Alexander; Miller, Nathan H.; Remer, Marc; Sheu, Gloria