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Fields of papers citing papers by George G. Triantis
This network shows the impact of papers produced by George G. Triantis. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by George G. Triantis. The network helps show where George G. Triantis may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of George G. Triantis
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Scott, Robert E. & George G. Triantis. (2020). What Do Lawyers Contribute to Law and Economics. Yale journal on regulation. 38(2). 10.2 indexed citations
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Triantis, George G.. (2013). Exploring the Limits of Contract Design in Debt Financing. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 161(7). 2041.1 indexed citations
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Choi, Albert H. & George G. Triantis. (2009). Strategic Vagueness in Contract Design: The Case of Corporate Acquisitions. The Yale Law Journal. 119(5). 1.14 indexed citations
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Gulati, Mitu & George G. Triantis. (2007). Contracts Without Law: Sovereign Versus Corporate Debt. University of Cincinnati law review. 75. 977–1004.3 indexed citations
Iacobucci, Edward & George G. Triantis. (2006). Economic and Legal Boundaries of Firms.19 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E. & George G. Triantis. (2005). Incomplete Contracts and the Theory of Contract Design. Case Western Reserve law review. 56(1). 187.29 indexed citations
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Scott, Robert E. & George G. Triantis. (2005). Harnessing Litigation by Contract Design. eScholarship (California Digital Library).2 indexed citations
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Triantis, George G.. (2002). Organizations as Internal Capital Markets. eScholarship (California Digital Library).1 indexed citations
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Triantis, George G.. (2002). The Efficiency of Vague Contract Terms: A Response To The Schwartz-Scott Theory Of U.C.C. Article 2. 62(4). 4.5 indexed citations
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Triantis, George G.. (2001). Financial Contract Design in the World of Venture Capital (reviewing The Venture Capital Cycle by Paul Gompers, Josh Lerner). The University of Chicago Law Review. 68(1). 8.
Bebchuk, Lucian A., Reinier Kraakman, & George G. Triantis. (1999). Stock Pyramids, Cross-Ownership, and the Dual Class Equity: The Creation and Agency Costs of Seperating Control from Cash Flow Rights. National Bureau of Economic Research. 295–318.46 indexed citations
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Triantis, George G.. (1997). THE CAREFUL USE OF COMPARATIVE LAW DATA: THE CASE OF CORPORATE INSOLVENCY SYSTEMS. eYLS (Yale Law School). 17(2). 5.1 indexed citations
Triantis, Alexander J. & George G. Triantis. (1994). Conversion Rights and the Design of Financial Contracts. Open Scholarship Institutional Repository (Washington University in St. Louis). 72(3). 1231–1255.8 indexed citations
Triantis, George G.. (1993). A Theory of the Regulation of Debtor-in-Possession Financing. Vanderbilt law review. 46(4). 901.24 indexed citations
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