Thomas Miceli

Thomas Miceli

University of Connecticut

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About Thomas Miceli

Thomas Miceli, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Connecticut, specializes in the field of Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A Note on the Preferences of Sports Fans: Partisanship Versus Uncertainty of Outcome

Patent races and pennant races: A new rationale for revenue sharing in sports leagues

Resolving Lawsuits with a Decisive Oath: An Economic Analysis

On Economic Theories of Criminal Punishment: Pricing, Prevention, or Proportionality?

Celerity of punishment and deterrence: The impacts of discounting and present bias

On Sports Betting and Uncertainty of Outcome

Expressive law and escalating penalties: Accounting for the educational function of punishment

On the Impossibility of a Purely Objective Economic Theory of Crime

Thomas Miceli Information

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Citations(all)

7751

Citations(since 2020)

1707

Cited By

7307

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

130

i10Index(since 2020)

53

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University of Connecticut

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Thomas Miceli Skills & Research Interests

Economics

Top articles of Thomas Miceli

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A Note on the Preferences of Sports Fans: Partisanship Versus Uncertainty of Outcome

Journal of Sports Economics

Thomas J Miceli

2024/2

Patent races and pennant races: A new rationale for revenue sharing in sports leagues

Economics Letters

Thomas J Miceli

2024/1/1

Resolving Lawsuits with a Decisive Oath: An Economic Analysis

Available at SSRN 4744563

Metin M Cosgel

Thomas J Miceli

Emre Özer

2024/3/1

On Economic Theories of Criminal Punishment: Pricing, Prevention, or Proportionality?

American Law and Economics Review

Thomas J Miceli

2023/7/20

Celerity of punishment and deterrence: The impacts of discounting and present bias

Economics Letters

Tim Friehe

Thomas J Miceli

2023/7/1

On Sports Betting and Uncertainty of Outcome

International Journal of Sport Finance

Thomas J Miceli

2023/5/1

Expressive law and escalating penalties: Accounting for the educational function of punishment

Review of Law & Economics

Thomas J Miceli

2023/12/13

On the Impossibility of a Purely Objective Economic Theory of Crime

Asian Journal of Law and Economics

Thomas J Miceli

2023/10/30

Religion, rulers, and conflict

Journal of Economic Growth

Metin M Coşgel

Thomas J Miceli

Sadullah Yıldırım

2023/6/16

Product Liability and Strategic Delegation: Endogenous Manager Incentives Promote Strict Liability

Review of Industrial Organization

Tim Friehe

Cat Lam Pham

Thomas J Miceli

2022/9

Investing in talent development: Theory and applications

Managerial and Decision Economics

Thomas J Miceli

2022/9

Of Sinners & Scapegoats: The Economics of Collective Punishment

Wash. UL Rev.

J Shahar Dillbary

Thomas J Miceli

2022

Counting offenders’ gains? Economic and moral considerations in the determination of criminality

European Journal of Law and Economics

Thomas J Miceli

2022/12

Of Coase, Cattle, and Crime: Why the Becker Model is Compatible with a Moral Theory of Criminal Law

Review of Law & Economics

Thomas J Miceli

2022/11/15

The role of experience in deterring crime: A theory of specific versus general deterrence

Economic Inquiry

Thomas J Miceli

Kathleen Segerson

Dietrich Earnhart

2022/10

Crime as exchange: comparing alternative economic theories of criminal justice

European Journal of Law and Economics

Thomas J Miceli

2021/6

The limit of law: factors influencing the decision to make harmful acts illegal

Economics of Governance

Thomas J Miceli

Murat C Mungan

2021/9

Reconciling blackmail and nondisclosure agreements: An economic approach

Managerial and Decision Economics

Thomas J Miceli

2021/3

Assessing Kelo’s Legacy: Do Increased Taxes and New Jobs Justify Use of Eminent Domain?

The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics

Thomas J Miceli

Kathleen Segerson

2021/8

Should Offenders' Gains be Counted?: On Efficient Crimes and Unjust Laws

Thomas J Miceli

2021/2

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H-index: 71
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C.F. Sirmans

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Brad R. Humphreys

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Geoffrey K. Turnbull

University of Central Florida

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Keith N. Hylton

Boston University

H-index: 38
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Abdullah Yavas

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