78-01 ''Optimum Resource Extraction in a Macroeconomic Setting,''
by Jose M. Cordoba
78-02 ''Comparative Dynamics with Traded Natural Resources and Untraded Capital,'' by
Jacques Crémer
78-03 ''Need for Robust Alternative to Ordinary Least Squares,'' by Asad Zaman
* 78-04 ''Stockholder Unanimity in Making
Production and Financial Decisions,'' by Sanford J. Grossman and Joseph E. Stiglitz
§ 78-05 ''Utility Perturbation and the Equilibrium Price Set,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Mathematical Economics, Vol. 8, (1981),
277-307. |
79-01 ''A Critical Re-examination of Natural Rate Theory,'' by
Costas Azariadis
79-02 ''The Theory of Price Indices and Subindices for Output and Input Deflation:
Progress Report,'' by Franklin M. Fisher and Karl Shell.
79-03 ''The Treatment of `Quality' in the Cost of Living Index,'' by Robert A. Pollak
79-04 ''Nash Equilibrium and the Industrial Organization of Markets with Large Fixed
Costs,'' by Sanford J. Grossman
79-05 ''A Partial Theory of the Optimal Organization of a Bureaucracy,'' by Jacques
Crémer
79-06 ''Public Good Aspects of Standardization and Technical Diffusion,'' by Philip Dybvig
and Chester S. Spatt
§ 79-07 ''Generic Existence of Completely Revealing Equilibria for
Economies with Uncertainty when Prices Convey Information,'' by Beth
Allen
Revised and final version appears in Econometrica, Vol. 49, (1981), 1173-1199.
§ 79-08 ''Strict Rational Expectations Equilibria with Diffuseness,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 27, (1982), 20-46.
79-09 ''Takeover Bids and the Theory of the
Corporation: The Free Rider Problem and the Efficient Management of Common Property,'' by
Sanford J. Grossman and Oliver D. Hart
79-10 ''On the Ubiquity of Strategic Voting Opportunities,'' by Douglas H. Blair
79-11 ''Disclosure Laws and Takeover Bids,'' by Sanford J. Grossman and Oliver D. Hart
79-12 ''On the Efficiency of the Chinese Point System,'' by Jacques Crémer
79-13 ''Efficient Intertemporal Allocation, Consumption-Value Maximization and
Capital-Value Transversality: A Unified View,'' by David Cass and Mukul Majumdar
79-14 ''Corporate Financial Structure and Managerial Incentives,'' by Sanford J. Grossman
and Oliver D. Hart
79-15 ''Contracts with Endogenous Contingencies,'' by Costas Azariadis
79-16 ''Monetary Policy in an Exchange Economy with Transactions Costs,'' by Costas
Azariadis
79-17 ''Implicit Contracts and Related Theories: A Survey,'' by Costas Azariadis
79-18 ''Rational Expectations and the Allocation of Resources under Asymmetric
Information: A Survey,'' by Sanford J. Grossman
79-19 ''In Defense of a Basic Approach,'' by David Cass and Karl Shell
79-20 ''Admissibility of the Maximum likelihood Estimate of the Reciprocal of a Normal
Mean,'' by Asad Zaman
79-21 ''The Overlapping-Generations Model, I: The Case of Pure Exchange without Money,''
by Yves Balasko and Karl Shell
79-22 ''A Model of Imperfect Competition with Keynesian Features,'' by Oliver D. Hart
79-23 ''The Overlapping-Generations Model, II: The Case of Pure Exchange with Money,'' by
Yves Balasko and Karl Shell
79-24 ''The Overlapping-Generations Model, III: The Case of Log-Linear Utility
Functions,'' Yves Balasko and Karl Shell
79-25 ''On Stein's Necessary Condition of Admissibility,'' by Asad Zaman
79-26 ''Essential Aggregation Procedures on Restricted Domains,'' by Douglas H. Blair and
Eitan Muller
79-27 ''Persistence of Economic Growth Despite Exhaustion of Nature Resources, Part 1. The
Basic Result,'' by David Cass and Tapan Mitra
79-28 ''Expectations Equilibria with Dispersed Information: Progress Report,'' by Beth
Allen. Later submitted in #80-07 and #81-03.
79-29 ''A Note on the Existence of Competitive Equilibrium in the Overlapping-Generations
Model,'' by Yves Balasko, David Cass and Karl Shell
* 79-30 ''Persistence of Economic Growth Despite Exhaustion of Natural Resources, Part 2.
Refinement and Extension,'' by David Cass and Tapan Mitra |
80-01 ''A Competitive Entrepreneurial Model of a Stock Market,'' by
Richard E. Kihlstrom and Jean-Jacques Laffont
80-02 ''How Should You Do Sensitivity Analysis,'' by Jacques Crémer
80-03 ''Inadmissibility in the Control Problem,'' by James O. Berger and Asad Zaman
80-04 ''Competitive Pricing in the Oil Market: How Important is OPEC?,'' by Jacques
Crémer and Djavad Salehi-Isfahani
80-05 ''Polychromatic Acyclic Tours in Colored Multigraphs,'' by Douglas H. Blair and
Robert A. Pollak
80-06 ''Self-Fulfilling Prophecies,'' by Costas Azariadis
§ 80-07 ''Expectations Equilibria with Dispersed Information: Existence, Approximate
Rationality, and Convergence in a Model with a Continuum of Agents and Finitely Many
States of the World,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 50, (1983), 267-285.
80-08 ''Acyclic Collective Choice Rules,'' by Douglas H. Blair and Robert A. Pollak
80-09 ''Stabilization Policy: A View From the Complex Plane,'' by David A. Livesey
§ 80-10 ''Equilibria in Which Prices Convey Information: The Finite Case,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Chapter 5, Bayesian Models in Economic Theory, edited
by Marcel Boyer and Richard Kihlstrom, North-Holland, 1984, 63-92.
80-11 ''Expectations and the Real Balance Effect,'' by Jean-Michel Grandmont
80-12 ''Inside Money in the Short Run,'' by Jean-Michel Grandmont
§ 80-13 ''Approximate Equilibria in Microeconomic Rational Expectations Models,''
by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 26, (1982), 244-260.
80-14 ''Risk Aversion and Solutions to Nash's Bargaining Problem,'' by Richard E.
Kihlstrom, Alvin E. Roth and David Schmeidler
80-15 ''Heterogeneous Information and the Theory of the Business Cycle,'' by Sanford J.
Grossman and Laurence Weiss
80-16 ''The Primary-Goods Indexation Problem in Rawls' Theory of Justice,'' by Douglas H.
Blair
* 80-17 ''An Analysis of the Principal-Agent Problem,'' by Sanford J. Grossman and Oliver
D. Hart
80-18 ''On Taxation and Competitive and Equilibria,'' by Yves Balasko and Karl Shell
80-19 ''General Equilibrium in the Labor-Managed Economy with Uncertainty and Incomplete
Markets,'' by Richard E. Kihlstrom and Jean-Jacques Laffont
*§ 80-20 ''Implicit Contracts, Moral Hazard and Unemployment,'' by Sanford J.
Grossman and Oliver D. Hart [SEE AER 71 (1981)]
80-21 ''Market Determinants of Misleading Advertising,'' by Marcel Boyer, Richard E.
Kihlstrom and Jean-Jacques Laffont
80-22 ''Employment with Asymmetric Information,'' by Costas Azariadis
80-23 ''A Simple Proof of Blackwell's Comparison of Experiments' Theorem,'' by Jacques
Crémer
80-24 ''The Objective Function of a Democratic Labor Union,'' by Douglas H. Blair and
David L. Crawford
80-25 ''The Electoral College and Voter Participation Rates: A Comment,'' by Douglas H.
Blair
80-26 ''Equilibria and Efficiency in the Fixprice Setting,'' by Yves Balasko
80-27 ''Budget Constrained Pareto Efficient Allocation: A Dynamic Approach,'' by Yves
Balasko
80-28 ''The Role of Warranties and Private Disclosure About Product Quality,'' by Sanford
J. Grossman
§ 80-29 ''A Stochastic Interactive Model for the Diffusion of Information,'' by Beth
Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Mathematical Sociology, Vol. 8, (1982),
265-281.
§ 80-30 ''Generalized Level Crossings and Tangencies of a Random Field with Smooth Sample
Functions,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Vol. 16,
(1984), 275-285.
§ 80-31 ''Some Stochastic Processes of Technological Diffusion,'' by Beth Allen
(Originally distributed as 80-16 in August of 1980.)
Revised and final version is published as ''Some Stochastic Processes of Interdependent
Demand and Technological Diffusion of an Innovation Exhibiting Externalities Among
Adopters'' International Economic Review, Vol. 23, (1982), 595-608. |
81-01 ''The Existence of Expectations Equilibria in a Large Economy
with Noisy Price Observations,'' by Beth Allen. Divided into #82-06 and #82-07 and
published.
81-02 ''Extrinsic Uncertainty Revisited,'' by Yves Balasko
81-03 ''Expectations Equilibria with Dispersed Forecasts,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Its Application,
Vol. 109, (1985), 279-301.
81-04 ''Prices, Product Qualities and Asymmetric Information,'' by Russell Cooper and
Thomas Ross
81-05 ''Output Price Indices'', by Franklin M. Fisher and Karl Shell
81-06 ''The Discrete Heal Algorithm with Intermediate Goods,'' by Jacques Crémer
81-07 ''A Comment on `Why is There Mandatory Retirement'?,'' by Jacques Crèmer
81-08 ''On Predetermined Prices,'' by Costas Azariadis and Russell Cooper
81-09 ''Do Sunspots Matter?,'' by David Cass and Karl Shell
81-10 ''Predetermined Prices and the Neutrality of Money,'' by Costas Azariadis and
Russell Cooper
81-11 ''On the Existence of an Arrow and a Bergson-Samuelson Social Welfare Function,'' by
Eitan Muller
81-12 ''Les Tâches Solaires Ont-Elles de l'Importance?,'' by David Cass and Karl Shell
81-13 ''A Class of Monotone Economies in which Rational Expectations Equilibria Exist but
Prices do not Reveal All Information,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Economics Letters, Vol. 1, (1981), 227-232.
*§ 81-14 ''A Nonparametric Approach to Smoothing by Aggregation Over Preferences,''
by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Mathematical Economics, Vol. 10, (1982),
279-297.
81-15 ''Inventories and Money Balances in a Dynamic Model with Rationing by Volker Böhm |
§ 82-02 ''Neighboring Information and Distributions of Agents'
Characteristics Under Uncertainty,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Mathematical Economics, Vol. 12, (1983),
63-101.
82-03 ''Monopolistic Quantity Rationing,'' by Volker Böhm, Eric Maskin Herakles
Polemarchakis and Andrew Postlewaite
* 82-04 ''Subjective Evaluations of n-Person Games,'' by Douglas H. Blair and Richard
McLean
82-05 ''Rational Expectations in the Overlapping Generations Model,'' by Stephen E. Spear
82-06 ''The Existence of Rational Expectations Equilibria in a Large Economy with Noisy
Price Observations,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Mathematical Economics, Vol. 14, (1985)
67-103.
§ 82-07 ''The Existence of Fully Rational Expectations Equilibria with Noisy Price
Observations,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 37, (1985), 213-253.
82-08 ''Equilibre General en Situation D'Incertitude, Anticipations Rationnelles et
Information Revelee Par Les Prix,'' by Catherine Rouzaud
82-09 ''On the Existence of Optimal Stationary Equilibrium with a Fixed Supply of Fiat
Money, I: The Case of a Single Representative Consumer,'' by L.M. Benveniste and David
Cass
* 82-10 ''On the Existence of Optimal Stationary Equilibrium with a Fixed Supply of Fiat
Money, II: The Case of Many Representative Consumers,'' by L.M. Benveniste and David Cass
82-11 ''Implicit Contracts and Fixed Price Equilibria,'' by Costas Azariadis and Joseph
Stiglitz
82-13 ''The Size of Dynamic Econometric Models,'' by Yves Balasko |
*§ 83-01 ''The Number of Equilibria and Continuous Random
Selections From the Walrasian Correspondence,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version forthcoming in the Journal of Mathematical Economics. (See
#85-03 and #85-25).
83-02 ''Bounded Core Equivalence and Core Characterizations,'' by Suchan Chae
83-03 ''Les Modèles á Generations Successives et la Monnaie: Une Presentation
Introductive,'' by Catherine Rouzaud
83-04 ''Optimal Selling Strategies Under Uncertainty for a Discriminating Monopolist when
Demands are Interdependent, by Jacques Crémer and Richard P. McLean
* 83-05 ''Equilibrium in a Securities Market with a Dynamic Trader Possessing Inside
Information,'' by Richard Kihlstrom and Andrew Postlewaite
83-06 ''Lump-Sum Taxes and Transfers: The Overlapping-Generations Model with Money,'' by
Yves Balasko and Karl Shell
83-07 ''Cooperation in On-going Organizations,'' by Jacques Crémer
83-08 ''Lump-Sum Taxation: The Static Economy,'' by Yves Balasko and Karl Shell
83-09 ''Laws of Large Numbers for Random Semicontinuous Functions I: The Independent,
Identically Distributed Case, with Applications to Strong Consistency of M-Estimates,'' by
Asad Zaman
83-10 ''Kolmogorov's and Mourier's Strong Laws for Arrays with Independent and Identically
Distributed Columns,'' by Arif Zaman and Asad Zaman
83-11 ''The Effect of the Nominal Interest Rate on Unemployment in a Contracting Model
with Asymmetric Information,'' by Roger E.A. Farmer
83-12 ''Capacity Pre-commitment, Technology Flexibility and Oligopoly Outcomes,'' by
Xavier Vives
83-13 ''Differential Information and Strategic Behavior in Economic Environments: A
General Equilibrium Approach,'' by Andrew Postlewaite and David Schmeidler
83-14 ''Revelation and Implementation Under Differential Information,'' by Andrew
Postlewaite and David Schmeidler
83-15 ''Monopolistic Competition in the Spirit of Chamberlin: A General Model,'' by Oliver
D. Hart
83-16 ''Dynamic Models of Capital Accumulation and Generational Distribution: A Unified
Structure,'' by Lawrence Benveniste
83-17 ''Duopoly Information Equilibrium: Cournot and Bertrand,'' by Xavier Vives
83-18 ''Implementation via Nash Equilibria in Economic Environments,'' by Andrew
Postlewaite
83-19 ''Implementation of Plans or Contracts and Equilibria and Rationing,'' by Yves
Younès
83-20 ''Welfare Evaluation of Record-Contingent Insurance Policies: An Example,'' by Irwin
Lipnowski and David Schmeidler
83-21 ''The Pigou Effect and the Phillips Correspondence: An Essay in Dynamical Theory,''
by Costas Azariadis and Yves Balasko
83-22 ''Sunspots and Cycles,'' by Costas Azariadis and Roger Guesnerie
83-23 ''Corporate Financial Policy as the Minimization of Agency Costs,'' by Roger E.A.
Farmer and Ralf A. Winter
83-24 ''Implementing Constrained Walrasian Equilibria Continuously,'' by Andrew
Postlewaite and David Wettstein
§ 83-25R ''General Equilibrium with Information Sales,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Theory and Decision, Vol. 21, (1986), 1-33. A portion
of this paper appeared under the title ''The Demand for (Differentiated) Information'',
Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 53, (1986), 311-323.
§ 83-26 ''Convergence of -Fields and Applications to Mathematical Economics,'' Beth Allen
and Martin Hellwig
Revised and final version appears in Selected Topics in Operations Research and
Mathematical Economics: Proceedings, Karlsruhe, West Germany, 1983, edited by G. Hammer
and D. Pallaschke, Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, Vol. 226,
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1984, 161-174.
§ 83-27 ''Bertrand-Edgeworth Oligopoly in Large Markets,'' by Beth Allen and Martin
Hellwig
Revised and final version appears in Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 53, (1986), 175-204. |
84-01 ''The Efficiency and Existence of Competitive Equilibria in a
Monetary Economy with Liquidity Constraints,'' by Suchan Chae
84-02 ''Noncooperative Entry Deterrence and the Free Rider Problem (?),'' by Richard
Gilbert and Xavier Vives
84-03 ''Monopoly Provision of Product Quality and Warranties,'' by Steven Matthews and
John Moore
84-04 ''Small Income Effects: A Marshallian Theory of Consumer Surplus and Downward
Sloping Demand,'' by Xavier Vives
84-05 ''Optimality with Unbounded Numbers of Households: I. Overlapping (or
Overlapping-Generations) Structure and the First Basic Theorem of Welfare,'' by David Cass
84-06 ''Sunspots and Financial Markets: The Leading Example'' by David Cass
84-07 ''On the Efficiency of Bertrand and Cournot Equilibria with Product
Differentiation,'' by Xavier Vives
84-08 ''Implementation of Plans or Contracts and Equilibria with Rationing Part II -
General Equilibrium with Rationing and Invisible Hand Shake,'' by Yves Younés
84-09 ''Competitive Equilibrium with Incomplete Financial Markets,'' by David Cass
84-10 ''Fixed Prices, Rationing and Optimality,'' by Volker Böhm
84-11 ''Self-Preservation as a Foundation of Rational Behavior Under Risk,'' by Edi Karni
and David Schmeidler
84-12 ''Self-Fulfilling Prophecies and the Business Cycle,'' by Roger Farmer and Michael
Woodford
84-13 ''Implementation of Plans of Contracts and Equilibria with Rationing Part III -
Optimal Commodity Taxation and Equilibria with Rationing,'' by Yves Younés
84-14 ''Integral Representation Without Additivity,'' by David Schmeidler
84-15 ''Implicit Contracts With Asymmetric Information and Bankruptcy: The Effects of
Interest Rates on Layoffs,'' by Roger E.A. Farmer
84-16 ''Cash, Contracts and Clower Constraints,'' by Roger E.A. Farmer
84-17 ''On the Modelling of Stock Market Economies: Definition, Existence and Optimality
of Competitive Equilibria,'' by Jean-Francois Dreyfus
84-18 ''On the Revelation Principle Under Complete and Incomplete Information,'' by Rafael
Repullo
84-19 ''Constrained Market Participation and the Optimal Exchange of Credit,'' by Lawrence
Benveniste
84-20 ''The Dynamic Effects of Tax Law Asymmetries,'' by Alan J. Auerbach
84-21 ''Subject Probability and Expected Utility Without Additivity,'' and ''Nonadditive
Probabilities and Convex Games,'' two papers by David Schmeidler
84-22 ''General Competitive Equilibrium with Asymmetric Information and Signalling,'' by
Yves Younés
84-23 ''Bargaining and Competition,'' Douglas Gale
84-24 ''Nucleolus Allocations of Pure Exchange Economies,'' by Richard P. McLean and
Andrew Postlewaite
84-25 ''Incentive-Compatible Debt Contracts: The One-Period Problem,'' by Douglas Gale and
Martin Hellwig
84-26 ''On Incentive Compatible Individually Rational and Ex Post Efficient Mechanism for
Bilateral Trading,'' by Toshihide Matsuo
84-27 ''Segregated Commodity Markets and Sunspots,'' by L.M. Benveniste and David Cass |
§ 85-01 ''The Range of Equilibrium Prices in Bertrand-Edgeworth
Duopoly,'' by Beth Allen and Martin Hellwig
Revised and final version appears entitled ''Bertrand-Edgeworth Duopoly with Proportional
Residual Demand'', forthcoming in the International Economic Review.
85-02 ''The Existence of Fully Rational Expectations Approximate Equilibria with Noisy
Price Observations,'' by Beth Allen
§ 85-03 ''On the Finiteness of the Equilibrium Price Set,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version is forthcoming in Journal of Mathematical Economics.
85-04 ''Decentralized Exchange and Existence of Perfect Equilibrium in a Class of
Bargaining Games,'' by Douglas Gale
85-05 ''Weighted-Average Discount Rates in Public Expenditure Analysis: A
Generalization,'' by Alan J. Auerbach
85-06 ''Rationing and Optimality in Overlapping Generations Models,'' by Volker Böhm and
Mikko Puhakka
85-07 ''A General-Equilibrium Model of the Transactions Demand for Money'' by Douglas Gale
and Martin Hellwig
§ 85-08 ''The Approximation of Competitive Equilibria by Bertrand-Edgeworth Equilibria in
Large Markets,'' by Beth Allen and Martin Hellwig
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Mathematical Economics, Vol. 18, (1989),
103-127.
85-09 ''Deficits and Cycles,'' by Roger E.A. Farmer
85-10 ''Nash Equilibrium in Oligopoly Games with Monotone Best Responses,'' by Xavier
Vives
85-11 ''The Design of Games for Implementation in Nash Equilibrium,'' by Toshihide Matsuo
85-12 ''On the Theory of Incomplete Markets: Optimality and Equilibria,'' by Yves Younés
85-13 ''The Class of Aggregate Excess Demand Functions,'' by Yves Balasko
85-14 ''The Equivalence of t-wise and Pareto Optimality: A Complete Characterization,'' by
L.M. Benveniste and Byoung H. Jun
85-15 ''Limit Theorems for Markets with Sequential Bargaining,'' by Douglas Gale
85-16 ''On the `Number' of Equilibrium Allocations with Incomplete Financial Markets,'' by
David Cass
85-17 ''Full Extraction of the Surplus in Bayesian and Dominant Strategy Auctions,'' by
Jacques Crémer and Richard P. McLean
§ 85-18 ''Smooth Preferences and the Approximate Expected Utility Hypothesis,'' by Beth
Allen
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 41, (1987), 340-355.
85-19 ''Approaches Théoriques Récentes du Chómage Imputable á l'Absence d'Ajustement
par les Prix,'' Catherine Rouzaud
85-20 ''Regular Demand with Several, General Budget Constraints,'' by Yves Balasko and
David Cass
85-21 ''Market Uncertainty: Sunspot Equilibria in Imperfectly Competitive Economies,'' by
James Peck and Karl Shell
85-22 ''Local Credit Markets: How Financial Intermediaries Coordinate the Flow of
Credit,'' by Lawrence Benveniste
85-23 ''The Structure of Financial Equilibrium: I. Exogenous Yields and Unrestricted
Participation,'' by Yves Balasko and David Cass
§ 85-24 ''General Equilibrium with Rational Expectations,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Chapter 1, In Contributions to Mathematical Economics
in Honor of Gerard Debreu, edited by Werner Hildenbrand and Andreu Mas-Colell,
North-Holland, 1986, 1-23.
§ 85-25 ''Continuous Random Selections from the Equilibrium Correspondence,'' by Beth
Allen
Revised and final version forthcoming in Journal of Mathematical Economics.
§ 85-26 ''Randomization and the Limit Points of Monopolistic Competition,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version forthcoming in Journal of Mathemical Economics.
85-27 ''Incentive Compatibility in Signaling Games with a Continuum of Types,'' by George
J. Mailath
85-28 ''An Abstract Two Period Game with Simultaneous Signaling -- Existence of Separating
Equilibria,'' by George J. Mailath
85-29 ''Welfare in a Simultaneous Signaling Duopoly Model,'' George J. Mailath
85-30 ''A Note on the Convergence of a Game with a Finite Set of Types to a Game with a
Continuum of Types,'' by George J. Mailath
85-31 ''The Strategic Analysis of Bequest Behavior: A Critique of the Ricardian
Equivalence Theorem,'' by Douglas Gale
85-32 ''An Allocation Rule Using Linear Excess Demand Functions,'' by Masahiro Okuno and
David Schmeidler
* 85-33 ''Capacity Precommitment as an Entry Barrier for Price Setting Firms,'' by Beth
Allen
85-34 ''Equilibrium Industry Structure with Sequential Technology Choice,'' by Richard
McLean and Michael Riordan
§ 85-35R ''Using Trembling Hand Perfection to Alleviate the Interlinked Principal-Agent
Problem,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Vol. 90, (1988),
373-382.
§ 85-36 ''Price-Setting Firms and the Oligopolistic Foundations of Perfect Competition,''
by Beth Allen and Martin Hellwig
Revised and final version appears in American Economic Review, Vol. 76, (1986), 387-392.
85-37 ''Modeling Rational Players,'' by Ken Binmore |
86-01 ''Preference Shocks, Liquidity, and Central Bank Policy,'' by
Douglas Gale
86-02 ''Is Nominal Price Stickiness Irrational?,'' by Roger E.A. Farmer
86-03 ''Equilibrium with Restricted Participation on Incomplete Financial Markets,'' by
Paolo Siconolfi
86-04 ''A Strategic Model of Trade with Money as a Medium of Exchange,'' by Douglas Gale
86-05 ''A Simple Characterization of Bargaining Equilibrium in a Large Market without the
Assumption of Dispersed Characteristics,'' by Douglas Gale
86-06 ''The Optimal Debt Contract: A Comparative Static Analysis,'' by Douglas Gale and
Martin Hellwig
86-07 ''Aggregation of Information in Large Cournot Markets,'' by Xavier Vives
86-08 ''Investment in Flexibility in a Competitive Market with Incomplete Information,''
by Xavier Vives
* 86-09 ''Money and Contracts,'' by Roger E.A. Farmer
§ 86-10 ''A Note on the Behavior of Separating Equilibria of Signaling Games with a
Finite Set of Types as the Set of Types Becomes Dense in an Interval,'' by George J.
Mailath
Revised and final version appears in the Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 44, No. 2, April
1988, 413-424.
86-11 ''What is Liquidity Crisis?,'' by Roger E.A. Farmer
86-12 ''Decentralized Trading, Strategic Behavior and the Walrasian Outcome,'' by Asher
Wolinsky and Ariel Rubinstein
86-13 ''Regular Options Equilibria,'' by Douglas McManus
86-14 ''Monopolistic Competition and Non-Neighboring Goods,'' by Mario Pascoa
86-15 ''Asset Prices and Diversification in an Economy with Private Information,'' by
Harold Cole
86-16 ''Strategic Information Revelation,'' by Andrew Postlewaite, Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara
and Kotaro Suzumura
86-17 ''Competitive Equilibrium for Incomplete Market Structures, A. General Market
Structures and Demand Theory,'' by Yves Younés
* 86-18 ''Competitive Equilibrium for Incomplete Market Structures, B. Existence and
Determinacy,'' by Yves Younés
86-19 ''Excess Functions and Nucleolus Allocations of Pure Exchange Economies,'' by
Richard P. McLean and Andrew Postlewaite
86-20 ''Credit Rationing in General Equilibrium,'' by William B. English
86-21 ''Equilibrium with Asymmetric Constraints on Portfolio Holdingsand Incomplete
Financial Markets,'' by Paolo Siconolfi
§ 86-22 ''Foundations of the Theory of General Equilibrium,'' by Yves Balasko
Revised and final version appears under the title The Foundations of the Theory of General
Equilibrium (Academic Press, Orlando, FL, 1988). |
87-01 ''Forward Induction and Equilibrium Refinement,'' by Masahiro
Okuno-Fujiwara and Andrew Postlewaite
§ 87-02 ''Decentralized Trading with Asymmetric Information,'' by AsherWolinsky
Revised and Final version appears under the title, ''Information Revelation in a Market
with Pairwise Meetings'', in Econometrica, Vol. 58, No. 1, January, 1990, 1-23.
§ 87-03 ''Bilateral Monopolies and Incentives for Merger,'' by Henrik Horn and Asher
Wolinsky
Revised and final version appears in Rand Journal of Economics, Vol. 19, No. 3, Autumn
1988, 408-419.
87-04 ''Public Debt in the Overlapping Generations Model: A Characterization of Bonafide
Tax-Transfer Policies,'' by Tapan Mitra
87-05 ''Strategic Cost-Reduction Investment and Economic Welfare,'' by Masahiro
Okuno-Fujiwara and Kotaro Suzumura
§ 87-06 ''Veto Threats: Rhetoric in a Bargaining Game,'' by Steven Matthews
Revised and final version appears in Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 104, May 1989,
347-369.
87-07 ''Search Decisions with Limited Memory,'' by James Dow
87-08 ''Almost Competitive Price Dispersion with Buyer Search,'' by James Dow
87-09 ''Optimal Time-Consistent Fiscal Policy with Finite Lifetimes: Analysis and
Extensions,'' by Guillermo A. Calvo and Maurice Obstfeld
§ 87-10 ''Dynamic Markets with Competitive Bidding,'' by Asher Wolinsky
Revised and final version appears in Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 55, 1988, 71-84.
* 87-11 ''Information Transmission and Monopolistic Competition,'' by Xavier Vives
§ 87-12 ''Pre-Play Communication in Two Person Sealed-Bid Double Auctions,'' by Steve
Matthews and Andrew Postlewaite
Revised and final version appears in the Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 48, June 1989,
347-369.
87-13 ''Israel and the PLO: A Game with Differential Information,'' by Shaul Mishal, David
Schmeidler, and Itai Sened
87-14 ''Existence of Correlated Equilibria,'' by Sergiu Hart and David Schmeidler
§ 87-15 ''The Structure of Financial Equilibrium with Exogenous Yields: I. Incomplete
Markets,'' by Yves Balasko and David Cass
Revised and final version appears under the title ''The Structure of Financial Equilibrium
with Exogenous Yields: The Case of Incomplete Markets'' in Econometrica, Vol. 57, No. 1,
January, 1989, 135-162.
§ 87-16 ''The Structure of Financial Equilibrium with Exogenous Yields: II. Restricted
Participation,'' by Yves Balasko, David Cass and Paolo Siconolfi
Revised and final version appears under the title ''The Structure of Financial Equilibrium
with Exogenous Yields: The Case of Restricted Participation'', in the Journal of
Mathematical Economics, Vol. 19, No. 1/2, 1990, 195-216.
87-17 ''Fiat Money in General Equilibrium: Open-endedness and Overlapping Generations
Structure,'' by Rolf Schmachtenberg
87-18 ''Moral Hazard, Reputation, and Intertemporal Substitution of Bankruptcies,'' by
Stephen A. O'Connell
§ 87-19R ''Simultaneous Signaling in an Oligopoly Model,'' by George Mailath
Revised and final version appears in The Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 1989,
417-427.
§ 87-20 ''Sunspot Equilibria and Incomplete Financial Markets,'' by Paolo Siconolfi
Revised and final version appears in the Journal of Mathematical Economics, Vol. 20, No.
3, 1991, 327-339.
§ 87-21 ''The Observational Implications of Labor Contracts in a Dynamic General
Equilibrium Model,'' by Randall D. Wright
Revised and final version appears in the Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 6, No. 4, 1988,
530-551.
§ 87-22 ''Involuntary Unemployment in Economies with Efficient Risk Sharing,'' by Richard
Rogerson and Randall Wright
Revised and final version appears in the Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 22, No.?,
1988, 501-518.
87-23 ''Equivalence Between the Core and the Set of Competitive Equilibria in Overlapping
Generations and Incomplete Market Models with Many Agents. A. Overlapping Generation
Models without Money,'' by Yves Younés
§ 87-24 ''An Abstract Two Period Game with Simultaneous Signaling -- Existence of
Separating Equilibria,'' by George Mailath
Revised and final version appears in the Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 46, No. 2,
December 1988, 373-394.
87-25 ''Speculation and the Public Interest,'' by Jean-Luc Vila
87-26 ''The Role of Information in the Manipulation of Futures Markets,'' by Jean-Luc Vila |
§ 88-01 ''On Money as a Medium of Exchange,'' by Nobuhiro Kiyotaki
and Randall Wright
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 97, No. 4, 1989,
927-954.
§ 88-02 ''The Effects of Productivity Risk on the Expected Utility and Sectoral
Allocation of Workers,'' by Noel Gaston and Randall Wright
Revised and final version appears in Finnish Economic Papers 4, Spring 1991, 2-9.
88-03 ''The Evolution of Money: A Search-Theoretic Foundation of Monetary Economics,'' by
Katsuhito Iwai
88-04 ''Uncertainty Aversion and the Optimal Choice of Portfolio,'' by James Dow and
Sergio Ribeiro da Costa Werlang
§ 88-05 ''Optimal Firm Size, Taxes, and Unemployment'' by Kenneth Burdett and Randall
Wright
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 39, December 1989,
275-287.
§ 88-06 ''Convexity and Sunspots: A Comment,'' by David Cass and Herakles Polemarchakis
Revised and final version appears under the title ''Convexity and Sunspots: A Remark'' in
Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 52, December, 1990, 433-439.
88-07 ''Determinacy of Equilibrium with Financial Assets When Individual Risks are Not
Spanned,'' by Kerry Back
88-08 ''Market Participation and Sunspot Equilibria,'' by Yves Balasko, David Cass and
Karl Shell
88-09 ''On Aumann's Notion of Common Knowledge -- An Alternative Approach,'' by Tommy
Chin-Chiu Tan and Sergio Ribeiro da Costa Werlang
§ 88-10 ''Asymetric Information Bargaining Problems with Many Agents,'' by George Mailath
and Andrew Postlewaite
Revised and final version appears in Review of Economic Studies, Vo. 57, January, 1990,
357-367.
88-11 ''Workers Versus Firms: Bargaining Over A Firm's Value,'' by George Mailath and
Andrew Postlewaite
§ 88-12 ''Endogenous Sequencing of Firm Decisions,'' by George J. Mailath
Revised and final version forthcoming in Journal of Economic Theory, 1992.
88-13 ''Sunspot Equilibrium in an Overlapping-Generations Economy with an Idealized
Contingent-Commodities Market,'' by David Cass and Karl Shell
Appears in Economic Complexity: Chaos, Sunspots, Bubbles and Nonlinearity (ed. by W.A.
Barnett, J. Geweke and K. Shell), Cambridge University Press, 1989.
§ 88-14 ''Subsidization and Stabilization: Optimal Policy over the Business Cycle in the
Spirit of Kalfor, Frisch, and Meade,'' by Mikko Puhakka and Randall Wright
Revised and final version, appears in International Economic Review 32, May 1991, 513-528.
88-15 ''Perfect Equilibrium with Incomplete Financial Markets: An Elementary Exposition,''
by David Cass
Appears in ''Value and Capital'' Fifty Years Later (ed. by L.W. McKenzie and S. Zamagni),
MacMillan, London, 1991.
88-16 ''Fiat Money and Aggregate Demand Management in a Search Model of Decentralized
Exchange,'' by Katsuhito Iwai
88-17R ''The Private Acquisition of Information with Individual Risks and Bounded
Rationality,'' by Tim VanZandt
88-18R ''Information, Measurability and Continuous Behavior,'' by Tim VanZandt
88-19 ''Preference Reversals and Nonexpected Utility Behavior,'' by Zvi Safra, Uzi Segal,
and Avia Spivak
88-20 ''Differentiability of Demand and Finiteness of Equilibria,'' by Mario Rui Pascoa
and Sergio Ribeiro da Costa Werlang
88-21 ''Approximate Purification of Nash Equilibrium in Nonatomic Games,'' by Mario Rui
Pascoa
88-22 ''Local Uniqueness of Equilibria without Differentiability of Demand,'' by Mario Rui
Pascoa and Sergio Ribeiro da Costa Werlang
§ 88-23 ''Fiat Money in Search Equilibrium,'' by Nobuhiro Kiyotaki and Randall Wright
Revised and final version appears under the title ''A Contribution to the Pure Theory of
Money'', in Journal of Economic Theory 53, April 1991, 215-235.
88-24 ''On the Continuity of Closed Convex Hull,'' by Murat R. Sertel
Revised and final version appears in Mathematical Social Sciences, January, 1989, 297-299.
88-25 ''A Paradox in Efficiency, Competition and Trade,'' by Murat R. Sertel |
89-01 ''Fiat Money and Aggregate Demand Management in a Search
Model of Decentralized Exchange: Addendum,'' by Katsuhito Iwai
§ 89-02 ''Collusion in Second Price Auctions with Heterogeneous Bidders,'' by George
Mailath and Peter Zemsky
Revised and final version appears Games and Economic Behavior, 3, 1991, 467-486.
§ 89-03 ''Pretend-But-Perform Regulation by Rehabilitation of Limit Pricing,'' by Semih
Koray and Murat R. Sertel
Revised and final version appears under the title ''Pretend-But-Perform Regulation and
Limit Pricing'' in European Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 6, 1990.
89-04 ''Meta-Cournotic Equilibrium in Oligopoly: Positive or Regulatory Theory?,'' by
Semih Koray and Murat R. Sertel
89-05 ''Risk Aversion in Nash Bargaining Problems with Risky Outcomes and Risky
Disagreement,'' by Zvi Safra, Lin Zhou and Itzhak Zilcha
89-06 ''Asymptotic Efficiency in Large Exchange Economies with Asymmetric Information,''
by Faruk Gul and Andrew Postlewaite
§ 89-07 ''Real Indeterminacy in Incomplete Financial Market Economies without Aggregate
Risk,'' by Paolo Siconolfi and Antonio Villanacci
Revised and final version appears in Economic Theory, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1991, 265-276.
89-08 ''Resolving Paradoxical Centipedes Behavioristically or by Unilateral
Predonations,'' by Fangruo Chen and Murat R. Sertel
89-09 ''On the Irrevelance of Some Forms of Credit Constraints,'' by William B. English
§ 89-10 ''Repeated Games Played by Overlapping Generations of Players,'' by Michihiro
Kandori
Revised and final version appears in Review of Economic Studies, (1992), January.
§ 89-11 ''Correlated Demand Shocks and Price Wars during Booms,'' by Michihiro Kandori
Revised and final version appears in Review of Economic Studies, (1991).
89-12 ''Sequential Indeterminacy in Production Economies,'' by Michael Mandler
89-13 ''Long Waves and Short Waves: Growth Through Intensive and Extensive Search,'' by
Boyan Jovanovic and Rafael Rob
§ 89-14 ''Social Norms and Community Enforcement,'' by Michihiro Kandori
Revised and final version appears in Review of Economic Studies, (1992).
89-15 ''l'Hypothése de Marché}s Financiers Complets et l'Evaluation des Options,'' by
Catherine Rouzaud
§ 89-16 ''Why is Automobile Insurance in Philadelphia so Damn Expensive?'' by Eric Smith
and Randall Wright
Revised and final version, forthcoming in American Economic Review.
89-17 ''Limit Theorems for Recursive Delegation Equilibria,'' by Semih Koray and Murat
Sertel
89-18 ''The Use of Information in Repeated Games with Imperfect Monitoring,'' by Michihiro
Kandori
89-19 ''Local Concavifiability of Preferences and Determinacy of Equilibrium,'' by Mario
Rui Pascoa
89-20 ''On the Differentiability of Consumer Demand Functions,'' by Mario Rui Pascoa
§ 89-21 ''Indeterminacy in General Equilibrium Models with Incomplete Financial Markets:
Mixed Asset Returns,'' by Tito Pietra
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Mathematical Economics, vol. 21, no. 2,
1992
89-22 ''Sequential Regularity in Smooth Production Economies,'' by Michael Mandler
89-23 ''A Theorem of Sraffa,'' by Michael Mandler
89-24 ''Fully Endogenous Mechanism Selection,'' by Roger Lagunoff
89-25 ''Contracts and Coalitional Hierarchies: I. A Model with Nonintermediation,'' by
Roger Lagunoff
89-26 ''Default, Settlement and Signalling: Lending Resumption in a Reputational Model of
Sovereign Debt,'' by Harold L. Cole, James Dow and William B. English
§ 89-27 ''Costly Acquisition of (Differentiated) Information,'' by Beth Allen
Revised anf final version appears in Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge,
edited by Rohit Parikin, Morgan-Kaufmnn, San Mateo, California, 1990.
89-28 ''Indivisibilities, Lotteries, and Sunspot Equilibria,'' by Karl Shell and Randall
Wright
89-29 ''More on Money as a Medium Exchange,'' by Timothy J. Kehoe, Nibuhiro Kiyotaki and
Randall Wright |
90-01 ''Extensive Form Reasoning in Normal Form Games,'' by George
J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson and Jeroen Swinkels
90-01R ''Extensive Form Reasoning in Normal Form Games,'' by George J. Mailath, Larry
Samuelson and Jeroen Swinkels
90-02 ''Financing Losers in Competitive Markets,'' by Andrew B. Able and George J. Mailath
§ 90-03 ''Information as an Economic Commodity,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in Americn Economic Review, Vol. 80, (1990), 268-273.
90-04 ''Multivariate Nonexpected Utility Preferences,'' by Zvi Safra and Uzi Segal
§ 90-05 ''Workers Versus Firms: Bargaining Over a Firm's Value,'' by George Mailath and
Andrew Postlewaite
Revised and final version appears in Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 57, January, 1990,
369-380.
90-06 ''Existence and Dynamic Consistency of Nash Equilibrium with Non-Expected Utility
Preferences,'' by Eddie Dekel, Zvi Safra and Uzi Segal
90-07 ''Learning and Capacity Expansion under Demand Uncertainty,'' by Rafael Rob
90-08 ''General Competitive Equilibrium with Asymmetric Information Between Sellers and
Buyers and Signalling,'' by Yves Younés
90-09 ''Specialization, Transactions Technologies, and Money Growth,'' by Harold Cole and
Alan C. Stockman
§ 90-10 ''Workers' Enterprises in Imperfect Competition,'' by Murat R. Sertel
Revised and final version forthcoming in Journal of Comparative Economics.
90-11R ''Real Indeterminacy from Imperfect Financial Markets: Two Addenda,'' by David Cass
§ 90-12R ''Refining Cheap-Talk Equilibria,'' by Steven A. Matthews, Masahiro
Okuno-Fujiwara and Andrew Postlewaite
Revised and final version forthcoming in Journal of Economic Theory.
§ 90-13 ''Indefinitely Sustained Consumption Despite Exhaustible Natural Resources,'' by
David Cass and Tapan Mitra
Revised and final version appears in Economic Theory, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1991, 119-146.
90-14 ''Noncooperative Foundations for the Core of an Economy,'' by Roger Lagunoff
90-15 ''A Theory of Resource Allocation Under Communal Property Rights,'' by Gerhard Glomm
and Roger Lagunoff
90-16 ''Cheap-Talk and Cooperation in a Society,'' by Akihiko Matsui
* 90-17 ''Real Indeterminacy, Taxes and Outside Money in Incomplete
Financial Market Economies,'' by Antonio Villanacci
90-18 ''Social Norms and Random Matching Games,'' by Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara and Andrew
Postlewaite
90-19 ''A Welfaristic Characterization of Revelation Equilibria under Imputational
Government,'' by Semih Koray and Murat R. Sertel
§ 90-20 ''Choosing R \& D Projects: An Informational Approach,'' by Beth Allen
Revised and final version appears in American Economic Review, Vol. 81, (1991), 257-261.
90-21 ''Best Response Dynamics and Socially Stable Strategy,'' by Akihiko Matsui
90-22 ''Signaling Games: An Introduction,'' by George J. Mailath
90-23 ''Incomplete Financial Markets and Indeterminacy of Competive Equilibrium,'' By
David Cass |
§ 91-01 ''Learning, Mutation, and Long Run Equilibria,'' by
Michihiro Kandori, George J. Mailath, and Rafael Rob
Revised and final version appears in January Econometrics, 1993, 61: 29-56.
§ 91-01R ''Learning, Mutation, and Long Run Equilibria in Games,'' by Michihiro Kandori,
George J. Mailath, and Rafael Rob
Revised and final version is forthcoming in Econometrica.
91-02 ''A Simple Model of Partial Information Exchange Among Individuals with Different
Subjective Probabilities,'' by Beth Allen
91-03 ''Why do Stores Double Coupons?'' by Beth Allen
91-04 ''Price Equilibria in Pure Strategies for Homogenous Oligopoly,'' by Beth Allen and
Jacques-Francois Thisse
§ 91-05 ''On Belief Based Refinements in Signaling Games,'' by George J. Mailath,
Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara and Andrew Postlewaite
Revised and final version is forthcoming in Journal of Economic Theory.
91-06 ''Rational Expectations and Stock Market Bubbles,'' by Franklin Allen and Andrew
Postlewaite
§ 91-07 ''Asymptotic Efficiency in Large Exchange Economies with Asymmetric
Information,'' by Faruk Gul and Andrew Postlewaite
Revised and final version appears in Econometrica.
91-08 ''Market Games with Asymmetric Information: The Value,'' by Beth Allen
91-09 ''Market Games with Asymmetric Information and Nontransferable Utility:
Representation Results and the Core,'' by Beth Allen
91-10 ''The Roles of Public Information and Preplay Communication in Evolutionary Games,''
by Akihiko Matsui and Rafael Rob
§ 91-11 ''Toward a Theory of International Currency,'' by Kiminori Matsuyama, Nobuhiro
Kiyotaki and Akihiko Matsui
Revised and final version appears in Review of Economics Studies,
91-12 ''Cost of Incentives: The Information Effect'' by Yves Younès
91-13 ''A Note on Generalizing the Model of Competitive Equilibrium with Restricted
Participation on Financial Markets'' by David Cass, Paolo Siconolfi and Antonio Villanacci
§ 91-14 ''Social Norms, Savings Behavior and Growth'' by Harold L. Cole, George J.
Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite
Revised and final version appears in the Journal of Political Economy, 92: 1092-1125.
91-15 ''Real Indeterminacy of Equilibria in a Sunspot Economy with Inside Money'' by
Shinichi Suda, Jean-Marc Tallon and Antonio Villanacci
91-16 ''Transferable Utility Market Games with Asymmetric Information: Representation
Results and the Core'' by Beth Allen
§ 91-17 ''A Dynamic Equilibrium Model of Search, Production and Exchange'' by Michele
Boldrin, Nobuhiro Kiyotaki and Randall Wright
Revised and final version forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
91-18 ''Market Games with Asymmetric Information: Verification and the Publicly
Predictable Information Core'' by Beth Allen
91-19 ''Sunspots and Incomplete Financial Markets: The General Case'' by David Cass
91-20 ''Some Simple Noncooperative Core Stories'' by Roger Lagunoff
91-21 ''Real Indeterminacy, Taxes and Outside Money in Incomplete Financial Market
Economies: I. The Case of Lump Sum Taxes'' by Antonio Villanacci (previous version
\#90-17R)
91-22 ''Large Random Economies'' by Atsushi Kajii
91-23 ''On the Role of Paper Money in General Equilibrium Models with Incomplete Markets''
by Atsushi Kajii
91-24 ''On the Role of Options in Sunspot Equilibria'' by Atsushi Kajii
91-25 ''Anonymity and Optimality of Competitive Equilibria when Markets are Incomplete''
By Atsushi Kajii
* 91-26 ''Market Participation and Sunspot Equilibria'' by Yves Balasko,
David Cass and Karl Shell (previous version #88-08 available)
91-27 ''Individual Risk and Mutual Insurance: A Reformulation'' by David Cass, Graciela
Chichilnisky and Ho-Mou Wu
91-28 ''Price and Quantity Competition in Homogeneous Duopoly Markets'' by Beth Allen
§ 91-29 ''Risk-Sharing, Adjustment and Trade'' by Avinash Dixit and Rafael Rob
Revised and final version is forthcoming in the Journal of International Economics.
§ 91-30 ''Switching Costs, Sectoral Adjustments and the Welfare-relevance of Pecuniary
Externalities'' by Avinash Dixit and Rafael Rob
Revised and final version is forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Theory.
91-31 ''Evolution, Rationality and Equilibrium Selection in Societal Games'' by Akihiko
Matsui and Rafael Rob
91-32 ''Random Liquidity, Price Dispersion and Inflation'' by Chaim Fershtman and Arthur
Fishman
91-33 ''Planned Obsolescence as an Engine of Technological Progress'' by Arthur Fishman,
Neil Gandal and Oz Shy
91-34 ''Stationary Equilibria with Incomplete Markets and Overlapping Generations'' David
Cass, Richard C. Green and Stephen E. Spear
91-35 ''When Do Regulators Close Banks? When Should they? by George Mailath and Loretta J.
Mester
91-36 ''An Approach to Equilibrium Selection'' by Akihiko Matsui and Kiminori Matsuyama
91-37 ''Mini-Symposium on ''The Structure of Sunspot Equilibria in thePresence of
Incomplete Financial Markets'' by David Cass, Tito Pietra, and Shinichi Suda, Jean-Marc
Tallon and Antonio Villanacci
91-38 ''Incentive in Market Games with Asymmetric Information: The Core'' by Beth Allen
91-39 ''The Durability of Information, Market Efficiency and the Size of Firms; Search
with Repeated Transactions'' by Arthur Fishman and Rafael Rob |
92-01R ''Normal Form Structures in Extensive Form Games'' by George
J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson and Jeroen M. Swinkels
92-02 ''R\&D, Investment and Industry Dynamics'' by Saul Lach and Rafael Rob
92-03 ''Sales, Uncertainty and the Determinants of Investment'' by Rafael Rob
92-04 ''Market Games with Asymmetric Information: The Private Information Core'' by Beth
Allen
92-05 ''Incentives in Market Games with Asymmetric Information: Approximate (NTU) Cores in
Large Economies'' by Beth Allen
92-06R ''Evolution of Equilibria in the Long Run: A General Theory and Applications'' by
Michihiro Kandori and Rafael Rob
92-07 ''Committing to a Mechanism: Resilient Allocation Rules for Bilateral Trade'' by
Roger Lagunoff
§ 92-08 ''JET Symposium on Evolutionary Game Theory: Introduction'' by George J. Mailath
Revise and final version appears in Journal of Economic Theory, 57, (August 1992), pp.
259-277.
92-09 ''When Does Information Lead to Trade? Efficiency and Trade with Heterogeneous Prior
Beliefs and Asymmetric Information'' by Stephen Morris
92-10 ''Towards a Theory of Incentive Compatibility for Economies with Incomplete Market
Structures'' by Yves Younés
92-11 ''Incentives in Market Games with Asymmetric Information: The Value'' by Beth Allen
92-12 ''On the Social Stability of Coalitional Property Rights Regimes'' by Gerhard Glomm
and Roger Lagunoff
92-13 ''Finite Bubbles with Short Sale Constraints and Asymmetric Information'' by
Franklin Allen, Stephen Morris, Andrew Postlewaite
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Economic Theory
92-14 ''Barter and Monetary Exchange Under Private Information'' by Steve Williamson and
Randall Wright
Revised and final version forthcoming in American Economic Review.
92-15 ''Market Games with Asymmetric Information: The Core with Finitely many States of
the World'' by Beth Allen
92-16 ''Induction and Bounded Rationality in Repeated Games'' by In-Koo Cho and Akihiko
Matsui
92-17 ''Dynamic Consistency and the Value of Information'' by Stephen Morris
92-18 ''Learning and the Ramsey Policy'' by In-Koo Cho and Akihiko Matsui
92-19 ''Coevolution to Mixed Strategies'' by Beth Allen
92-20 ''Fiat Money, Barter, and Optimal Monetary Policy with Capital'' by Fumio Hayashi
and Akihiko Matsui
92-21 ''On Modeling Cheap Talk in Bayesian Games'' by Steven A. Matthews and Andrew
Postlewaite
92-22 ''Acceptance Games and Protocols'' by Stephen Morris
92-23 ''The Re-sale Premium for Assets in General Equilibrium'' by Stephen Morris
92-24 ''Revising Beliefs and Knowledge: A Generalization of Blackwell's Theorem'' by
Stephen Morris
92-25 ''Sufficiently Specialized Economies Have Nonempty Cores'' by Roger D. Lagunoff
92-26 ''Inequality and the Social Stability of Economies with Collective Property Rights''
by Gerhard Glomm and Roger D. Lagunoff
92-27 ''Revising Knowledge: A Decision Theoretic Approach'' by Stephen Morris
92-28 ''Adverse Selection, Reputation, and Firms in Professional Service Markets'' by
Jaewoo Ryoo
92-29 ''Constrained Suboptimality with Many Agents'' by Atsushi Kajii
§ 92-30 ''Search, Matching, and Unions'' by Kenneth Burdett and Randall Wright
Revised and final version forthcoming in Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Panel Data
and Labor market Dynamics, eds. by H. Bunzel, P. Jensen and N. Westergard-Nielson,
Amsterdam, North-Holland.
92-31 ''The Burden of Proof in a Game of Persuasion'' by Hyun Song Shin
92-32 ''How Much Common Belief is Necessary for a Convention?'' by Hyun Song Shin and
Timothy Williamson
92-33 ''Multiple Tasks in the Principal-Agent Model'' by Dirk Bergemann
92-34 ''Duality Principles on Intertemporal Preference and Capital Accumulation'' by H.
Uzawa |
93-01 ''Perpetual Randomness in Evolutionary Economics'' by George
J. Mailath
93-02 ''Noisy Bayes Updating and the Value of Information'' by Stephen Morris and Hyun
Song Shin
93-03 ''Buyers and Sellers'' by Kenneth Burdett, Melvyn Coles, Nobuhiro Kiyotaki and
Rental Wright
93-04 ''AUSI Expected Utility: An Anticipated Utility Theory of Relative Disappointment
Aversion'' by Simon Grant and Atsushi Kajii
93-05 ''Bandwagon Effects and Long Run Technology Choice'' by Michihiro Kandori and Rafael
Rob
93-06 ''A Note on the Incentives to Agglomerate Under Demand Uncertainty'' by Rafael Rob
93-07 ''A Primer on Functional Differential Equations with Applications to Economics'' by
Paul J. Zak
93-08 ''An Endogenous Rate of Time Preference, The Penrose Effect, and Dynamic Optimality
of Environmental Quality'' by Hirofumi Uzawa
93-09 ''Bid Ask Spreads with Two Sided Private Information'' by Stephen Morris
93-10 ''Risk, Uncertainty and Hidden Information'' by Stephen Morris
93-11 ''Risk Dominance and Stochastic Potential'' by Stephen Morris, Rafael Rob and Hyun
Song Shin
93-12 ''Structural Indifference in Normal Form Games'' by George J. Mailath, Larry
Samuelson and Jeroen M. Swinkels
93-13 ''Search, Bargaining, Money and Prices'' by Alberto Trejos and Randall Wright
93-14 ''Agitators and Free Riders on the Path to Cooperation: The Evolution of Cooperation
in Mechanisms for Public Projects'' by Roger D. Lagunoff and Akihiko Matsui
93-15 ''Depth of Knowledge and the Effect of Higher Order Uncertainty'' by Stephen Morris,
Andrew Postlewaite, Hyun Song Shin
93-16 ''Monetary Exchange Under Private Information: A Note'' by Alberto Trejos
93-17 ''Relative Income Concerns and the Rise in Married Women's Employment'' by David
Neumark and Andrew Postlewaite
93-18R ''A Cardinal Characterization of the Rubinstein-Safra-Thomson Axiomatic Bargaining
Theory'' by Simon Grant and Atsushi Kajii
93-19 ''Evolution and Rationalizability'' by Akihiko Matsui
93-20 ''Strictness, Evolutionary Stability and Repeated Games with Common Interest'' by
Dieter Balkenborg
93-21 ''On Generic Pareto Improvement in Competitive Economies with Incomplete Asset
Structures'' by Alessandro Citanna and Antonio Villanacci
§ 93-22 ''Search, Evolution and Money'' by Randall Wright
Revised and final version forthcoming in the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
§ 93-23 ''A Note on Sunspot Equilibira in Search Models of Fiat Money'' by Randall Wright
Revised and final version for theorims in Journal of Economic Theory.
93-24 ''Demand and Supply in New Markets: Diffusion with Bilateral Learning'' by Nikolaos
Vettas
93-25 ''Short-Run Independence of Monetary Policy under Pegged ExchangeRates and Effects
of Money on Exchange Rates and Interest Rates'' by Lee E. Ohanian and Alan C. Stockman
93-26 ''Majority Rule and the Public Provision of Health Care'' by Miguel Gouveia
93-27 ''Pareto Improving Financial Innovation in Incomplete Markets'' by David Cass and
Alessandro Citanna
93-28 ''On the Dynamic Selection of Mechanisms as Clubs for the Provision of a Public
Project'' by Roger D. Lagunoff |
94-01 ''Expected Utility and Case-Based Reasoning'' by Akihiko
Matsui
94-02 ''Sequential Stratified Sampling'' by Edward J. Green and Ruilin Zhou
94-03 ''Bargaining, Boldness and Nash Outcomes'' by Simon Grant and Atsushi Kajii
94-04 ''Learning and Strategic Pricing'' by Dirk Bergemann and Juuso Valimaki
94-05 ''Evolution in Mechanisms for Public Projects'' by Roger D. Lagunoff and Akihiko
Matsui (previous version 93-14)
94-06 ''Constrained Subopitmality in Incomplete Markets: A General Approach and Two
Applications'' by Alessandro Citanna, Atsushi Kajii and Antoinio Villanacci
94-07 ''Pareto Improving Financial Innovation in Incomplete Markets'' by David Cass and
Alex Citanna (previous version 93-27)
94-08 ''Commodity Money Under Private Information'' by Yiting Li
94-09 ''Generic Local Uniqueness in the Walrasian Model: A Pedagogical Note'' by Marcos de
Barros Lisboa
94-10 ''Bargaining-Induced Transaction Demand for Fiat Money'' by Merwan Engineer and
Shouyong Shi
94-11 ''Politico-Economic Equilibrium an Economic Growth'' by Per Krusell, Vincenzo
Quadrini and José- Víctor Ríos-Rull
94-12R ''On the Evolution of Pareto Optimal Behavior in Repeated Coordination Problems''
by Roger D. Lagunoff
94-13 ''Evolution and Endogenous Interactions'' by George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson and
Avner Shaked
94-14R ''How Proper is Sequential Equilibrium?'' by George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson and
Jeroen M. Swinkels
94-15 ''Common p-Belief: The General Case'' by Atsushi Kajii and Stephen Morris
Revised and final version appears in Economic Theory
94-16 ''Impact of Public Announcements on Trade in Financial Markets'' by Stephen Morris
and Hyun Song Shin
94-17 ''Payoff Continuity in Incomplete Information Games and Almost Uniform Convergence
of Beliefs'' by Atsushi Kajii and Stephen Morris
94-18 ''Public Goods and the Oates Decentralisation Theorem'' by Julian Manning
§ 94-19 ''The Rationality and Efficacy of Decisions under Uncertainty and the Value of an
Experiment'' by Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin
Revised and final version forthcoming in Economic Theory
94-20 ''Does Rational Learning Lead to Nash Equilibrium in Finitely Repeated Games?'' by
Alvaro Sandroni
§ 94-21 ''On the Form of Transfers to Special Interests'' by Stephen Coate and Stephen
Morris
Revised and final version appear in the Journal of Politcal Economy 103, 1210-1235
94-22 ''Specialization of Labor and the Distribution of Income'' by Akihiko Matsui and
Andrew Postlewaite |
95-01 "Financial Innovation and Expectations'' by Alessandro
Citanna and Antonio Villanacci
95-02 "An Economic Model of Representative Democracy'' by Tim Besley and Stephen
Coate
§ 95-03 "The Revelation of Information and Self-Fulfilling Beliefs'' by Jayasri
Dutta and Stephen Morris
Revised version appears in Journal of Economic Theory 73, 231-244
95-04 "Justifying Rational Expectations'' by Stephen Morris
95-05 "Co-operation and Timing'' by Stephen Morris
95-06 "Statistical Discrimination, Affirmative Action, and Mismatch'' by Jaewoo Ryoo
95-07 "Sufficiently Specialized Economies have Nonempty Cores'' by Roger D. Lagunoff
95-08 "Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Convergence to Nash Equilibrium: The
Almost Absolute Continuity Hypothesis'' by Alvaro Sandroni
95-09 "Budget-constrained Search'' by Richard Manning and Julian Manning
95-10 "Efficient Policy Choice in a Representative Democracy: A Dynamic Analysis'' by
Timothy Besley and Stephen Coate
95-11 "The Sequential Regularity of Competitive Equilibria and Sunspots'' by Atsushi
Kajii
95-12 "Generic Existence of Sunspot Equilibria: The Case of real Assets'' by Piero
Gottardi and Atsushi Kajii
§ 95-13 "Speculative Investor Behavior and Learning'' by Stephen Morris
Revised and final version appears in Quarterly Journal of Economics 111, 1111-1133.
95-14 "Incorporating Concern for Relative Wealth into Economic Models'' by Harold L.
Cole, George J. Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite
95-15 "An 'Anti-Folk Theorem' for a Class of Asynchronously Repeated Games'' by Roger
Lagunoff and Akihiko Matsui
95-16 "Correlated Equilibria and Local Interactions'' by George J. Mailath, Larry
Samuelson and Avner Shaked
95-17 "A Rudimentary Model of Search with Divisible Money and Prices'' by Edward J.
Green and Ruilin Zhou
§ 95-18 "The Robustness of Equilibria to Incomplete Information*''by Atsushi Kajii
and Stephen Morris
Revised and final version appears in Econometrica 65, 1283-1309.
§ 95-19 "Policy Persistence '' by Stephen Coate and Stephen Morris
Revised and final version forthcoming in American Economic Review
95-20 "Underemployment of Resources and Self-Confirming Beliefs'' by Alessandro
Citanna , Herve Cres and Antonio Villanacci |
96-01 "Multiplicity of Equilibria'' by Christian Ghiglino and
Mich Tvede
96-02 "Word-of-Mouth Communication and Community Enforcement'' by Illtae Ahn and
Matti Suominen
96-03 "Dynamic Daily Returns Among Latin Americans and Other Major World Stock
Markets'' by Yochanan Shachmurove
96-04 "Class Systems and the Enforcement of Social Norms'' by Harold L. Cole, George
J. Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite
96-05 "Dynamic Liquidation, Adjustment of Capital Structure, and the Costs of
Financial Distress'' by Matthias Kahl
§ 96-06 "Approximate Common Knowledge Revisited'' by Stephen Morris
Revised and final version forthcoming in the International Journal of Game Theory
§ 96-07 "Approximate Common Knowledge and Co-ordination: Recent Lessons from Game
Theory'' by Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin
Revised and final version appears in Journal of Logic, Language and Information 6,
171-190.
96-08 "Affirmative Action in a Competitive Economy'' by Andrea Moro and Peter Norman
96-09 "An Alternative Approach to Market Frictions: An Application to the Market for
Taxicab Rides'' by Ricardo A. Lagos
96-10 "Asynchronous Choice in Repeated Coordination Games'' by Roger Lagunoff and
Akihiko Matsui |
97-01 "Contagion'' by Stephen Morris
97-02 "Interaction Games: A Unified Analysis of Incomplete Information, Local
Interaction and Random Matching'' by Stephen Morris
97-03 "The Premium in Black Dollar Markets'' by Yochanan Shachmurove
97-04 "Using Vector Autoregression Models to Analyze the Behavior of the European
Community Stock Markets'' by Joseph Friedman and Yochanan Shachmurove
97-05 "Democratic Choice of an Education System: Implications for Growth and Income
Distribution" by Mark Gradstein and Moshe Justman
97-06 "Formulating Optimal Portfolios in South American Stock Markets'' by Yochanan
Shachmurove
97-07 "The Burglar as a Rational Economic Agent'' by Yochanan Shachmurove, Gideon
Fishman and Simon Hakim
97-08 "Portfolio Analysis of Latin American Stock Markets'' by Yochanan Shachmurove
97-09 "Cooperation, Corporate Culture and Incentive Intensity'' by Rafael Rob and
Peter Zemsky
97-10 "The Dynamics of Technological Adoption in Hardware/Software Systems: The Case
of Compact Disc Players'' by Neil Gandal, Michael Kende and Rafael Rob
97-11 "Costly Coasian Contracts'' by Luca Anderlini and Leonardo Felli
97-12 "Experimentation and Competition'' by Arthur Fishman and Rafael Rob
97-13 "An Equilibrium Model of Firm Growth and Industry Dynamics'' by Arthur Fishman
and Rafael Rob
97-14 "The Social Basis of Interdependent Preferences'' by Andrew Postlewaite
97-15 "Cooperation and Computability in N-Player Games'' by Luca Anderlini and Hamid
Sabourian
97-16 "The Impact of Capital-Based Regulation on Bank Risk-Taking: A Dynamic Model''
by Paul Calem and Rafael Rob
97-17 "Technological Innovations: Slumps and Booms'' by Leonardo Felli and Francois
Ortalo-Magne |
98-01 "Do People Play Nash Equilibrium? Lessons From
Evolutionary Game Theory'' by George J. Mailath
98-02 "Japan's Enigmatic Coexistence of Strong Currency and Trade Surplus'' by
Yochanan Shachmurove
98-03 "Trade Between Rational Agents as a Result of Asymmetric Information'' Yoram
Halevy
98-04 "The Effects of Immigration on Socioeconomic Gaps in Labor Managed System
Versus in a Competitive System'' by Yochanan Shachmurove and Tikva Leker
98-05 "Learning Correlated Equilibria in Potential Games'' by Antonella Ianni
98-06 "Endogenous Inequality in Integrated Labor Markets with Two-sided Search'' by
George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson and Avner Shaked
98-07 "Repeated Games with Imperfect Private Monitoring: Notes on a Coordination
Perspective'' by George J. Mailath and Stephen Morris
98-08 "The Provision of Public Goods Under Alternative Electoral Incentives'' by
Alessandro Lizzeri and Nicola Persico
98-09 "Consensus and Co-Existence in an Interactive Process of Opinion Formation'' by
Valentina Corradi and Antonella Ianni
98-10 "Ergodicity and Clustering in Opinion Formation'' by Valentina Corradi and
Antonella Ianni
98-11 "Your Reputation Is Who You're Not, Not Who You'd Like To Be'' by George J.
Mailath and Larry Samuelson
98-12 "Who Wants a Good Reputation?'' by George J. Mailath and Larry Samuelson
98-13 "Efficient Non-Contractible Investments'' by Harold L. Cole, George J. Mailath
and Andrew Postlewaite
98-14 "Earnings and Wealth Inequality and Income Taxation: Quantifying the Trade-Offs
of Switching to a Proportional Income Tax in the U.S.'' by Ana Castañeda, Javier
Díaz-Giménez and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull |
99-01 "Dynamic Voluntary Contribution to a Public Project'' by
Leslie M. Marx and Steven A. Matthews
99-02 "Reputation and Competition'' by Johannes Hörner
99-03 "A Bayesian Approach to Uncentainty
Aversion" by Yoram Halevy and Vincent Feltkamp
99-04 "Renegotiating Moral Hazard
Contracts Under Limited Liability and Monotonicity" by Steven Matthews
99-05 "More on Marriage, Fertility, and the
Distribution of Income'' by Jeremy Greenwood, Nezih Guner and John Knowles
99-06 "Racial Bias in Motor Vehicle Searches: Theory and Evidence'' by John Knowles,
Nicola Persico and Petra Todd
99-07 "Adjustment Costs, Learning-by-Doing, and Technology Adoption under
Uncertainty'' by Anna Pavlova
99-08 "Consensus and the Accuracy of Signals: Optimal Committee Design with
Endogenous Information'' by Nicola Persico
99-09 "Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring'' by George Mailath and Stephen
Morris
99-10 "Two Problems Concerning the Role of
Neoclassical Firms in Perfect Financial Markets or, The Emperor Has (Well, Almost) No
Clothes" by David Cass and Catherine Rouzaud
99-11 "Quantity Discounts for Taste-Varying
Consumers" by Eugenio J. Miravete
99-12 "A Theory of Negotiation and Formation of
Coalition" by Armando Gomes
99-13 "The Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma with Private
Monitoring: a N-player case" by Ichiro Obara
99-14 "Informational Size and Incentive
Compatibility" by Richard McLean and Andrew Postlewaite |
| 00-01 "On Trees and Logs" by David Cass and Anna Pavlova 00-02 "The Drawbacks of Electoral Competition" by
Alessandro Lizzeri and Nicola Persico
00-03 "Endogenous Lobbying" by Leonardo Felli
and Antonio Merlo
00-04 "Does Competition Solve the Hold-up
Problem?" by Leonardo Felli and Kevin Roberts
00-05 "Efficient Non-Contractible Investments in
Large Economies" by Harold L. Cole, George J. Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite
00-06 "Investment and Concern for Relative
Position" by Harold L. Cole, George J. Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite
00-07 "Market Selection and Asymmetric
Information" by George J. Mailath and Alvaro Sandroni
00-08 "Reducing Overlapping Generations Economies to
Finite Economies" by Julio Dávila
00-09 "Time and Uncertainty in Overlapping
Generations Economies" by Julio Dávila
00-10 "Efficient Non-Contractible Investments in a
Finite Economy" by Harold L. Cole, George J. Mailath and Andrew Postlewaite
00-11 "Utilizing Artificial Neural Network Model to
Predict Stock Markets" by Yochanan Shachmurove and Doris Witkowska
00-12 "Optimal Portfolio Analysis for the Czech
Republic, Hungary and Poland During 1994-1995 Period" by Yochanan Shachmurove
00-13 "The Effects of the East Asian Crisis on the
Region's Energy Consumption" by F. Gerard Adams and Yochanan Shachmurove
00-14 "Knowing Your Odds: Home Burglary and the Odds
Ratio" by Simon Hakim, George F. Rengert and Yochanan Shachmurove
00-15 "An Empirical Investigation of IPO's Annualized
Returns in the Last Three Decades" by Yochanan Shachmurove
00-16 "Belief-Based Equilibria in the Repeated
Prisoners' Dilemma with Private Monitoring" by V. Bhaskar and Ichiro Obara
00-17 "Efficient Job Allocation" by Melvyn G.
Coles and Jan Eeckhout
00-18 "Competing Norms of Cooperation" by Jan
Eeckhout
00-19 "Working in Public and Private Firms" by
Giacomo Corneo and Rafael Rob
00-20 "The Maximum Efficient Equilibrium Payoff in
the Repeated Prisoners' Dilemma" by George J. Mailath, Ichiro Obara, and Tadashi
Sekiguchi
00-21 "Social Capital, Corporate Culture and
Incentive Intensity" by Rafael Rob and Peter Zemsky |
| 01-01 "Screening Through Bundling" by
Eugenio J. Miravete 01-02 "Informational Size, Incentive Compatibility and the Core
of a Game with Incomplete Information" by Richard P. McLean and Andrew Postlewaite
01-03 "Capital Accumulation under Non-Gaussian Processes and the Marshallian
Law" by Svetlana Boyarchenko
01-04 "Foreign Direct Investment and Exports with Growing Demand" by Rafael
Rob and Nikolaos Vettas
01-05 "On Preservation of Increasing Hazard Rate Under Convolution" by
Eugenio J. Miravete
01-06 "Sharing of Control as a Corporate Governance Mechanism" by Armando
Gomes and Walter Novaes
01-07 "Externalities and Renegotiations in Three-Player Coalitional
Bargaining" by Armando Gomes
01-08 "Arrow's Equivalency Theorem in a Model with Neoclassical Firms" by
Svetlana Boyarchenko
01-09 "Racial Fairness and Effectiveness of Policing" by Nicola Persico
01-10 "Private Strategies in Finitely Repeated Games with Imperfect Public
Monitoring" by George J. Mailath, Steven A. Matthews and Tadashi Sekiguchi
01-11 "Product Quality, Reputation and Turnover" by Rafael Rob and Tadashi
Sekiguchi
01-12 "Takeovers, Freezeouts, and Risk Arbitrage" by Armando Gomes
01-13 "Multilateral Negotiations and Formation of Coalitions" by Armando
Gomes
01-14 "Welfare Characterization of Monetary-Applied Models and Three Implications" by Samuel de Abreu Pessoa
01-15 "Product Durability and Innovations: The Duopoly Case" by Arthur Fishmen and Rafael Rob
01-16 "Multiplicity, Instability and Sunspots in Games" by Julio
Davila
01-17 "A Moving Average Comparison of the Tel-Aviv 25 and S
& P 500 Stock Indices" by Yochanan Shachmurove, Uri BenZion,
Paul Klein and Joseph Yagil
01-18 "Dynamic Co-movements of Stock Indices: The Emerging Middle
Eastern and the United States Markets" by Yochanan Shachmurove
01-19 "Dynamic Processes of Social and Economic Interactions:
On the Persistence of Inefficiencies" by Armando Gomes and Philippe
Jehiel
01-20 "Tests of Financial Markets' Efficiency for Thirteen Small
European Countries" by Yochanan Shachmurove
01-21 "Marriage, Fertility and Divorce: A Dynamic Equilibrium
Analysis of Social Policy in Canada" by Nezih Guner and John
Knowles
01-22 "Love and Money: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
of Household Sorting and Inequality" by Raquel Fernandez, Nezih
Guner and John Knowles
01-23 "The Timing of Births: A Marriage Market Analysis"
by Elizabeth M. Caucutt, Nezih Guner and John Knowles
01-24 "Local Sunspot Equilibria Reconsidered" by Julio
Dàvila, Piero Gottardi and Atsushi Kajii
02-01 "Product Innovations and Quality-Adjusted
Prices" by Arthur Fishman and Rafael Rob
02-02 "Chaos Theory and Its Application" by Haim H. Bau
and Yochanan Shachmurove
02-03 "Is Bigger Better? Investing in Reputation" by Arthur
Fishman and Rafael Rob
02-04 "Can the Cost of Education Explain the Poverty of Nations?
Measuring the Impact of Factors Taxation and Life Expectancy on Income
Differences" by Pedro Cavalcanti Ferreira and Samuel de Abreu
Pessôa
02-05 "Vintage Capital, Distortions and Development" by
Samuel de Abreu Pessôa and Rafael Rob
02-06 "A Model of Capital Accumulation and Rent-Seeking"
by Paulo Barelli and Samuel de Abreu Pessôa
02-07 "Moral Hazard and Capital Structure Dynamics by Mathias
Dewatripont, Patrick Legros and Steven A. Matthews
02-08 "Applying Artificial Neural Networks to Business, Economics
and Finance" by Yochanan Shachmurove
02-09 "The Incentive Effects of Interim Performance Evaluations"
by Alessandro Lizzeri, Margaret A. Meyer and Nicola Persico
02-10 "Is Bargaining over Prices
Efficient?" by Julio Dàvila and Jan Eeckhout
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