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Robert Reynolds
Researcher at Brattle Group
Publications - 26
Citations - 2697
Robert Reynolds is an academic researcher from Brattle Group. The author has contributed to research in topics: Methods of contour integration & Function (mathematics). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 26 publications receiving 2578 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Reynolds include University of Buckingham & National Center for Atmospheric Research.
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Losses From Horizontal Merger: The Effects of an Exogenous Change in Industry Structure on Cournot-Nash Equilibrium
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluate an unnoticed comparative-static implication of this approach: some exogenous mergers may reduce the endogenous joint profits of the firms that are assumed to collude.
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Effect of community-based interventions on high-risk drinking and alcohol-related injuries.
Harold D. Holder,Paul J. Gruenewald,William R. Ponicki,Andrew J. Treno,Joel W. Grube,Robert F. Saltz,Robert B. Voas,Robert Reynolds,Johnnetta Davis,Linda Sanchez,George Gaumont,Peter Roeper +11 more
TL;DR: A coordinated, comprehensive, community-based intervention can reduce high-risk alcohol consumption and alcohol-related injuries resulting from motor vehicle crashes and assaults.
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The competitive effects of partial equity interests and joint ventures
Robert Reynolds,Bruce R. Snapp +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the competitive effects of partial ownership in the context of a modified Cournot model and showed that, in markets where entry is difficult, partial ownership arrangements could result in less output and higher prices than otherwise, even if the ownership shares are relatively small.
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The High Altitude Observatory Coronagraph/Polarimeter on the Solar Maximum Mission
R. M. MacQueen,A. Csoeke-Poeckh,E. Hildner,L. L. House,Robert Reynolds,A. Stanger,H. Tepoel,W. J. Wagner +7 more
TL;DR: The High Altitude Observatory Coronagraph/Polarimeter (HOOCP) as mentioned in this paper was designed to produce images of the solar corona in seven wavelength bands in the visible spectral range, and the spectral bands have been chosen to specifically exclude or include chromospheric spectral lines, so as to allow discrimination between ejecta at high (coronal) and low (chromospheric) temperatures.
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The NOAA Goes-12 Solar X-Ray Imager (SXI) 1. Instrument, Operations, and Data
S. M. Hill,Victor J. Pizzo,C. C. Balch,D. A. Biesecker,Patricia L. Bornmann,E. Hildner,L. D. Lewis,Richard Grubb,M. P. Husler,K. Prendergast,J. Vickroy,S. Greer,T. Defoor,D. C. Wilkinson,R. Hooker,P. Mulligan,E. G. Chipman,H. Bysal,J. P. Douglas,Robert Reynolds,John M. Davis,K. S. Wallace,K. Russell,K. Freestone,D. Bagdigian,T. Page,S. Kerns,R. Hoffman,Sandra Cauffman,Martin A. Davis,R. Studer,F. E. Berthiaume,T. T. Saha,G. D. Berthiume,H. Farthing,F. Zimmermann +35 more
TL;DR: The solar X-ray Imager (SXI) was launched 23 July 2001 on NOAA's GOES-12 satellite, and completed post-launch testing 20 December 2001 as mentioned in this paper.