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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 150
Volume 150, March 2014
- Mallesh M. Pai, Rakesh Vohra:
Optimal auctions with financially constrained buyers. 383-425 - Robert W. Helsley, Yves Zenou:
Social networks and interactions in cities. 426-466 - Nabil I. Al-Najjar, Mallesh M. Pai:
Coarse decision making and overfitting. 467-486 - Drew Fudenberg, Yuhta Ishii, Scott Duke Kominers:
Delayed-response strategies in repeated games with observation lags. 487-514 - Daniela Del Boca, Christopher J. Flinn:
Household behavior and the marriage market. 515-550 - Alice Schoonbroodt, Michèle Tertilt:
Property rights and efficiency in OLG models with endogenous fertility. 551-582 - Fabrizio Panebianco:
Socialization networks and the transmission of interethnic attitudes. 583-610 - Robert G. Chambers, Simon Grant, Ben Polak, John Quiggin:
A two-parameter model of dispersion aversion. 611-641 - Nabil I. Al-Najjar, Luciano Irineu de Castro:
Parametric representation of preferences. 642-667 - Sofia Moroni, Jeroen M. Swinkels:
Existence and non-existence in the moral hazard problem. 668-682 - Susanne Goldlücke, Patrick W. Schmitz:
Investments as signals of outside options. 683-708 - Matthias Kredler:
Experience vs. obsolescence: A vintage-human-capital model. 709-739 - Mei Dong, Janet Hua Jiang:
Money and price posting under private information. 740-777 - Cars H. Hommes, Mei Zhu:
Behavioral learning equilibria. 778-814 - Lukasz Balbus, Kevin L. Reffett, Lukasz Wozny:
A constructive study of Markov equilibria in stochastic games with strategic complementarities. 815-840
- David S. Ahn, Santiago Oliveros:
The Condorcet Jur(ies) Theorem. 841-851 - Hervé Moulin, Indrajit Ray, Sonali Sen Gupta:
Improving Nash by coarse correlation. 852-865 - Vladyslav Nora, Hiroshi Uno:
Saddle functions and robust sets of equilibria. 866-877 - Kai-Sun Kwong:
A correspondence principle for cooperative differential equations. 878-887
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