Eric Zitzewitz is an economist at Dartmouth College. His research interests include
the financial services industry and market-based forecasting. 

This page is still under construction. A more complete page is available at
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ericz.

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Prosecutorial Discretion in Mutual Fund Settlement Negotiations, 2003-7, The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy (2009)
This paper examines the negotiated settlements of 20 market timing and late trading cases, comparing...
 

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Experimental Political Betting Markets and the 2004 Election (with Justin Wolfers), The Economists' Voice (2006)
Betting on elections has been of interest to economists and political scientists for some time....
 

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How Widespread Was Late Trading in Mutual Funds, American Economic Review (Papers and Proceedings) (2006)
This paper uses daily fund flow data to examine the extent of late trading in...
 

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Partisan Impacts on the Economy: Evidence From Prediction Markets and Close Elections (with Erik Snowberg and Justin Wolfers), Quarterly Journal of Economics (2006)
Analyses of the effects of election outcomes on the economy have been hampered by the...
 

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Nationalism in Winter Sports Judging and Its Lessons for Organizational Decision Making, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy (2006)
This paper exploits nationalistic biases in Olympic winter sports judging to study the problem of...