This is an example of a John Rand student paper at the University of Missouri law school negotiation course. This paper is based on student participation in multistage simple cooperative protocol simulation. In this paper, students review the simulation experience, explain the final agreement, knowledge to manage customer expectations, and use of various negotiation methods.
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In order to evaluate the economic significance of financial statement projects, we reported summary statistics of samples from US insurers. This sample includes annual observations of insurance companies in the period 1999-2009 (industry GIC 403010). This data is provided in the COMPUSTAT North American Basic Annual Data Set using the Financial Services (FS) format. To reduce backfilling and other deviations, we started sampling period in 1999 and deleted annual observations of insurance companies whose market value is not available. Data in FS format has been available in COMPUSTAT since 1982, but the range in 1999 has expanded significantly. The market price limit reduces the bias caused by the backfill adjustment of the initial public offering. I also excluded AIG's observation, mainly because it had excessive impact on statistics, mainly at a later date. A relatively long sample period can eliminate the impact of economic shock and business cycle, but it can also obscure important trends
I will use census data of IPUMS (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series) for analysis. My sample range is from 1940 to 2010. I used 1% of the sample in 1940 - 1960 and 1980 - 2000. I used the 1% State Table 1 sample in 1970 and the 1% American Community Study (ACS) in 2010. It is also managed by the US Census Bureau. All analyzes were weighted separately using PERWT variables. Divorce and marriage are individual variables, so I do not weight samples with family weight (HHWT). In my analysis, women who live in Alaska or Hawaii are not included because the census did not include Alaska or Hawaii during the census of 1940 and 1950. Adding them will distort my data in 1960. Since 1960, census was collected by post. Surveys of 1940 and 1950 were conducted by enumerators of door census. Ethnicity identity was recognized in the 1960 census and all censuses