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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Leslie M. Marx
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Iossa, Elisabetta, Simon Loertscher, Leslie M. Marx, & Patrick Rey. (2024). Coordination in the Fight against Collusion. American Economic Journal Microeconomics. 16(1). 224–261.
Kovacic, William E., Robert C. Marshall, Leslie M. Marx, & Halbert White. (2011). Plus Factors and Agreement in Antitrust Law. Michigan Law Review. 110(3). 393–393.14 indexed citations
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Brusco, Sandro, Giuseppe Lopomo, & Leslie M. Marx. (2011). The Economics of Contingent Re-Auctions. American Economic Journal Microeconomics. 3(2). 165–193.5 indexed citations
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Kovacic, William E., et al.. (2009). Cartels as Two-Stage Mechanisms: Implications for the Analysis of Dominant-Firm Conduct. Chicago journal of international law. 10(1). 11.
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Marx, Leslie M. & Francesco Squintani. (2009). Individual accountability in teams. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 72(1). 260–273.9 indexed citations
Marx, Leslie M.. (2001). Opportunism and Nondiscrimination Clauses.11 indexed citations
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Marx, Leslie M. & Greg Shaffer. (1999). Predatory Accommodation: Below Cost Pricing Without Exclusion in Intermediate Goods Markets. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Kandel, Eugene & Leslie M. Marx. (1999). Payments for Order Flow on Nasdaq. The Journal of Finance. 54(1). 35–66.53 indexed citations
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Barclay, Michael J., Leslie M. Marx, & Clifford W. Smith. (1998). Leverage and Maturity as Strategic Complements. SSRN Electronic Journal.5 indexed citations
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Barclay, Michael J., Eugene Kandel, & Leslie M. Marx. (1998). The Effects of Transaction Costs on Stock Prices and Trading Volume. SSRN Electronic Journal.4 indexed citations
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Barclay, Michael J., Leslie M. Marx, & Eugene Kandel. (1997). Transaction Costs and Liquidity: An Empirical Investigation. SSRN Electronic Journal.4 indexed citations
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Kandel, Eugene & Leslie M. Marx. (1996). Payments for Order Flow on NASDAQ. SSRN Electronic Journal.4 indexed citations
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Kandel, Eugene & Leslie M. Marx. (1995). NASDAQ Market Structure and Spreads Patterns. SSRN Electronic Journal.17 indexed citations
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