For poetic types with short attention spans, an abstract of each of my research papers in haiku-form. (This web-page inspired by the sometimes contraversial view that a paper should have a simple, communicable point, the now defunct Guardian's haiku of the week and apparently harking back to an earlier tradition of econometrics haikus).
Make learning easy?
Integrated Marketing,
Commitment issues.
Choose to be broad? Deep?
Competition leads both ways.
more ambiguity.
Criminal trade-off.
Get more cooperation,
more vulnerable.
Raise the average?
Career concerns suggest how:
teaching to the top.
Most of what we know,
more than you might want to know.
On reputation.
Ability known?
Hiring can induce effort.
Care for firm’s repute.
Competition helps?
Dynamic effects unclear.
Strategic import.
Skill or luck matters?
Knowing your type drives results.
At last, truth will out.
Hidden borrowing:
simpler contractual form.
Cost? efficiency.
Much too much to learn.
We can’t rely on others
when we act the same.
More reputation:
both expertise and effort.
More ambiguity.
Firms control info:
inequality, turnover,
wages, and jobs result.
Consumers will search.
Accordingly firms cater:
Second best results.
Attention constraints
affect campaign
dynamics:
race pause race again.
A few syllables
Capture something, not enough.
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