WORKING PAPERS

(contact author for recent draft)

wwilson@uoregon.edu


Sitchinava, Nino, and Wesley W. Wilson.  2005. AStated Preference Modeling of the Demand for Ohio River Shipments.@      (revise and resubmit)             


Train, Kenneth, and Wesley W. Wilson.  2007.  Monte Carlo Analysis of SP-off-RP Data."  (revise and resubmit)


Blonigen, Bruce A., and Wesley W. Wilson. 2005.  AForeign Subsidization and the Excess Capacity Hypothesis.@  Available at http://papers.nber.org/papers/w11798.pdf.  (revise and resubmit)


 Anderson, Simon P., and Wesley W. Wilson.  2004.  ASpatial Modeling in Transportation:  Congestion and Mode Choice. NETS Report available at ttp://www.corpsnets.us/docs/CongestionSpatialEquil/spatial.pdf.  Under revision.


Blonigen, Bruce A., Benjamin Liebman, and Wesley W. Wilson, "Trade Policy and Market Power:  The Case of the US Steel Industry,"  Under review.


Blonigen, Bruce A., and Wesley W. Wilson.  AInternational Trade, Transportation Networks, and Port Choice.  Under revision.


Train, Kenneth, and Wesley W. Wilson.  2008.  AEstimation of Demand Using a New form of Preference Revelation.@  Under revision.


Anderson, Simon P., and Wesley W. Wilson.  2005.  AMarket Power in Transportation:  Equilibrium and Welfare under Cournot Compeition.@  NETS Report available at http://www.corpsnets.us/docs/CongestionSpatialEquil/a&w%20cournot.pdf.         


Anderson, Simon P., and Wesley W. Wilson.  2005.  Market Power in Transportation:  Spatial Equilibrium and Welfare under Bertrand Competition.  NETS Report available at http://www.corpsnets.us/docs/CongestionSpatialEquil/anderson_and_Wilson_Bertrand_Market_Power_December_2005.pdf.



Blonigen, Bruce A., Benjamin Leibman, and Wesley W. Wilson, “Trade Policy and Exit in the Steel Industy:  A Shot in the Arm”. Draft underway.


Ellis, Christopher, and Wesley W. Wilson, Cartels, Price-Fixing, and Corporate Leniency Policy: What Doesn.t Kill Us Makes Us Stronger.  Draft complete.


Henrickson, Kevin E., and Wesley W. Wilson, “A Search for Market Dominance: A Study of Spatial Price Discrimination in Railroad Markets”.  Complete draft.


Shan, Liwei, and Wesley W. Wilson, “Mergers, Concentration and Profits:  Abnormal Returns and Merger Announcements across Industries.  In process.