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Is Our Economy Safe? A Proposal for Assessing the Success of Swaps Regulation under the Dodd-Frank Act, in THE FUTURE OF FINANCIAL REFORM: WILL IT WORK? HOW WILL WE KNOW? (Roosevelt Institute 2010).
December 4, 2019 in Publications, Michael Greenberger /by userGreenberger, Michael, Is Our Economy Safe? A Proposal for Assessing the Success of Swaps Regulation under the Dodd-Frank Act, Digital Commons (Oct. 2010).
Out of the Black Hole: Reining in the Reckless Market in Over-the-Counter Derivatives, AMERICAN PROSPECT (2010).
December 4, 2019 in Publications, Michael Greenberger /by userMichael Greenberger, Out of the Black Hole: Reining in the Reckless Market in Over-the-Counter Derivatives, The American Prospect (2010).
The Relationship of Unregulated Excessive Speculation to Oil Market Price Volatility, in REPORT OF THE EXPERT GROUP AS CONVENED BY THE 2008 AD-HOC ENERGY MINISTERS MEETINGS HELD IN JEDDAH AND LONDON 124 (International Energy Forum, Jan. 16, 2010).
December 4, 2019 in Publications, Michael Greenberger /by userMichael Greenberger, The Relationship of Unregulated Excessive Speculation to Oil Market Price Volatility, International Energy Forum (Jan 16, 2010).
Out of the Black Hole: Regulatory Reform of the Over-the-Counter Derivatives Market, in MAKE MARKETS BE MARKETS 99 (Roosevelt Institute 2010).
November 21, 2019 in Publications, Michael Greenberger /by userMichael Greenberger, Out of the Black Hole: Regulatory Reform of the Over-the-Counter Derivatives Market, The American Prospect (2010).
Drowsy Driving Research Paper co-authored by Clark J. Lee entitled “Mediational impact of perceived risk on drowsy driving intention and willingness in university students” (April 20, 2019).
April 20, 2019 in Publications, Other Authors /by userLee, C. J., & Beck, K. H. (2019). Mediational impact of perceived risk on drowsy driving intention and willingness in university students. Transportation Research Part F, 63, 165-173.
What’s the Big Hurry? The Urgency of Data Breach Notification
December 4, 2018 in Publications, Other Authors /by userEllen Cornelius
Textbook Chapter co-authored by Clark J. Lee entitled “Sleep, Law, and Public Policy” (August, 2018).
August 4, 2018 in Other Authors, Publications /by userLee, C. J., & Rajaratnam, S. M. W. (2018). Sleep, Law, and Public Policy. In F. P. Cappuccio, M. A. Miller, S. W. Lockley, & S. M. W. Rajaratnam (Eds.), Sleep, Health, and Society: From Aetiology to Public Health (2nd ed., pp. 224-233). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Drowsy Driving Research Paper co-authored by Clark J. Lee entitled “Motivational factors associated with drowsy driving behavior: A qualitative investigation of college students” (December 6, 2017).
December 6, 2017 in Publications, Other Authors /by userBeck, K. H., Lee, C. J., & Weiner, T. (2018). Motivational factors associated with drowsy driving behavior: a qualitative investigation of college students. Sleep Health, 4(1), 116-121.
Later School Start Times Article co-authored by Clark J. Lee entitled “Law-based arguments and messages to advocate for later school start time policies in the United States” (October 17, 2017).
October 17, 2017 in Publications, Other Authors /by userLee, C. J., Nolan, D. M., Lockley, S. W., & Pattison, B. (2017). Law-based arguments and messages to advocate for later school start time policies in the United States. Sleep Health, 3(6), 486-497.
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