Weekly Top 5 Papers – March 9, 2012

1. Social Mood, Stock Market Performance and U.S. Presidential Elections: A Socionomic Perspective on Voting Results
by Robert Prechter (Socionomics Institute) and Deepak Goel (Socionomics Institute) and Wayne Parker (Emory University School of Medicine) and Matthew Lampert (University of Cambridge)

2. The Rise of Contingent Fee Representation in Patent Litigation
by David Schwartz (Chicago-Kent College of Law)

3. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation
by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management)

4. Poor People in Rich Nations: The United States in Comparative Perspective
by Timothy Smeeding (University of Wisconsin – Madison, Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs)

5. The New Ambiguity of ‘Open Government’
by Harlan Yu (Princeton University – Center for Information Technology Policy) and David Robinson (Information Society Project at Yale Law School)

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