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Eocene to Oligocene provenance and drainage in extensional basins of southwest Montana and east-central Idaho: Evidence from detrital zircon populations in the Renova Formation and equivalent strata
- C. Stroup, P. Link, S. U. Janecke, C. Fanning, G. Yaxley, L. Beranek
- Geology
- 2008
Middle Eocene to Early Miocene sedimentary rocks in southwest Montana and east-central Idaho were deposited within an actively extending north-trending rift system (Cabbage Patch beds and Medicine… Expand
Director Histories and the Pattern of Acquisitions
- P. Rousseau, C. Stroup
- Business
- 17 June 2013
We trace directors through time and across firms to study whether acquirers' exposure to non-public information about potential targets through board service histories affects the market for… Expand
Entry and Competition in Takeover Auctions
- Matthew Gentry, C. Stroup
- Business, Economics
- 6 February 2018
We estimate the degree of uncertainty faced by potential bidders in takeover auctions and quantify how it affects prices in auctions and negotiations. The high degree of uncertainty revealed by our… Expand
Does Anti-Bribery Enforcement Deter Foreign Investment?
This article presents the first empirical evidence that bilateral fixed capital flows fall in response to anti-bribery enforcement actions. We hand-collect data on individual enforcement actions… Expand
Eocene to Oligocene provenance and drainage in extensional basinsof southwest Montana and east-central Idaho
- C. Stroup, P. Link, S. U. Janecke, C. Fanning, G. Yaxley
- Geology
- 2008
Middle Eocene to Early Miocene sedimentary rocks in southwest Montana and east-central Idaho were deposited within an actively extending north-trending rift system (Cabbage Patch beds and Medicine… Expand
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Pampered Bureaucracy, Political Stability and Trade Integration
- C. Stroup, Benjamin Zissimos
- Economics
- 6 March 2017
This paper shows how, under threat of revolution, a nation's elite are able to maintain political stability and hence ownership of their wealth by creating or expanding a `pampered bureaucracy.' The… Expand
Social Unrest in the Wake of IMF Structural Adjustment Programs
- C. Stroup, Benjamin Zissimos
- Economics
- 30 April 2013
This paper proposes an answer to the question of why social unrest sometimes occurs in the wake of an IMF Structural Adjustment Program (SAP). Under certain circumstances, partly determined by a… Expand
Statistical Stationarity of Sediment Interbed Thicknesses in a Basalt Aquifer, Idaho National Laboratory, Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho
- C. Stroup, J. Welhan, L. C. Davis
- Geology
- 2008
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Abs. Provenance of Eocene to Oligocene Sandstones of Southwest Montana: Evidence From Detrital Zircons
- C. Stroup, P. Link, S. U. Janecke, C. Fanning
- Geology
- 2008
Monetization and Growth in Colonial New England, 1703-1749
- P. Rousseau, C. Stroup
- Economics
- 1 July 2010
We examine econometrically the real effects of paper money's introduction into colonial New England over the 1703–1749 period. Departing from earlier analyses that focus primarily on the depreciation… Expand