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81-01: Optimal Choice of Supplier Under Asymmetric Information and Moral Hazard
John Kambhu
80-27: Absorbing Outcomes in 2 x 2 Games
Steven J. Brams and Hessel Marek
80-26: Mechanisms That Reveal Optimal Choice of Supplier Under Asymmetric Information
John Kambhu
80-25: Rational Expectations of Government Policy: An Application of Newcomb’s Problem
Roman Frydman
80-24: On the Interpretation of the Lucas Supply Function in Rational Expectations Models
Clive Bull and Roman Frydman
80-23: Another Look at the Subjectivism of Costs
Israel M. Kirzner
80-22: Information and the Law: Evaluating Legal Restrictions on Competitive Contracts
Janusz A. Ordover and A. Weiss
80-21: On the Political Sustainability of Taxes
Janusz A. Ordover and Andrew Schotter
80-20: When is the Incentive Problem Real?
Simeon M. Berman and Andrew Schotter
80-19: Unanimity of Opinions and Convergence to Rational Expectations Equilibrium
Roman Frydman
80-18: Technical Change, Returns to Scale and the Productivity Slowdown
M. Ishaq Nadiri and Mark A. Schankerman
80-17: Variable Cost Functions and the Rate of Return to Quasi-Fixed Factors: An Application to R&D in the Bell System
M. Ishaq Nadiri and Mark A. Schankerman
80-16: Keynes and His Grandchildren: A Fiftieth Anniversary Reflection on Growth and Life
Walter W. Haines
80-14: On the Nonlinear Pricing of Inputs
Janusz A. Ordover and John C. Panzar
80-13: Optimal Resource Allocation in Presidential Primaries
Steven J. Brams and Morton D. Davis
80-12: Producers Theory
M. Ishaq Nadiri
80-11: Mathematics and Theology: Game-Theoretic Implications of God’s Omniscience
Steven J. Brams
80-10: Nonmyoptic Equilibria
Steven J. Brams and Donald Wittman
80-09: Individually Rational Expectations and Market Behavior
Roman Frydman
80-08: The Myth of Continuous Inflation: United States Experience, 1700-1980
Walter W. Haines
80-07: Discrimination and Market Structure
Reuven Brenner
80-06: Economics and Game Theory: A Survey
Andrew Schotter and Gerhard Schwodiauer
80-05: On the Consequences of Costly Litigation in the Model of Single Activity Accidents: Some New Results
Janusz A. Ordover
80-04: Informationally Efficient Breach Rules
Andrew Schotter
80-03: On the Theory of Productivity and Unbalanced Growth
William J. Baumol and Edward Nathan Wolff
80-02: An Exploration Into the Determinants of Research Intensity
Ariel Pakes and Mark Schankerman
80-01: A Theory of Development, or Markets and Human Capital in Primitive Societies
Reuven Brenner
79-34: Law Amid Flux: The Economics of Negligence and Strict Liability in Tort
Mario J. Rizzo
79-33: Sectoral Productivity Slowdown
M. Ishaq Nadiri
79-32: A "Textbook" Model of Inflation and Unemployment
Franz Hof and Helmut Prisch
79-31: Causal Apportionment in Tort Law
Frank S. Arnold and Mario J. Rizzo
79-30: The Effects of 'Double-Counting' on the Measured Contribution of Research and Development
Mark A. Schankerman
79-29: Pareto Optimal Bidding Mechanisms Under Asymmetric Information
John Kambhu
79-28: Incompetents and Charlatans in Markets With Asymmetric Information: The Endogenous Evolution of Industry Ethics
Andrew Schotter
79-27: Explaining Changes in Balances of Payments and Foreign-Exchange Rates: A Polemic Without Graphs, Algebra and Citations
Fritz Machlup
79-26: Long-Term Contracts, the Prisoner’s Dilemma and X-Efficiency
Reuven Brenner
79-25: Why Do People Discriminate?
Reuven Brenner
79-24: Why Do People Leave Inheritance?
Reuven Brenner
79-23: Human Capital and Changing Circumstances
Reuven Brenner
79-22: Optimal Economic Search and Labor Market Policy: An Experimental Study
Yale Braunstein and Andrew Schotter
79-21: Redistributing Incomes: Ex Ante or Ex Post
Janusz A. Ordover
79-20: Optimal Economic Search: An Experimental Study
Yale Braunstein and Andrew Schotter
79-19: The Economics of Tipping and Gratuities: An Essay in Institution Assisted Micro-Economics
Andrew Schotter
79-18: Forms for Empirical Cost Functions to Evaluate Efficiency of Industry Structure
William J. Baumol , Dietrich Fischer and M. Ishaq Nadiri
79-17: Price Expectations, Foreign Exchange and Interest Rates and Demand for Money in an Open Economy
M. Ishaq Nadiri
79-16: Contributions and Determinants of Research and Development Expenditures in the US Manufacturing Industries
M. Ishaq Nadiri
79-15: Life-Cycle Patterns in the Household Accumulation of Wealth
Edward Nathan Wolff
79-14: The Structure of Production, Technological Change and the Rate of Growth of Total Factor Productivity in the Bell System
M. Ishaq Nadiri and Mark A. Schankerman
79-13: Human Motivation and Economic Growth
Haines, Walter, W.
79-12: The Role of Information in Designing Social Policy Towards Externalities
Janusz A. Ordover and Robert D. Wellig