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218: Two Studies on the Interplay between Social Preferences and Individual Biological Features
Santiago Sanchez-Pages (University of Barcelona, University of Edinburgh)
217: Rational Expectations Dynamics: A Methodological Critique
Donald A. R. George (University of Edinburgh)
216: A balance of questions: what can we ask of climate change economics?
David Comerford
215: Partial Equal Treatment in Wage Offers
Kohei Kawamura (University of Edinburgh) and Jozsef Sakovics(University of Edinburgh)
214: A two-sector growth model with institutional saving and investment
Donald A. R. George (University of Edinburgh)
213: (Don't) Make My Vote Count
Santiago Sánchez-Pagés and Marco Faravelli
212: Revealed cardinal preference
József Sákovics
211: Technical progress and product reliability under competition and monopoly
Donald A. R. George (University of Edinburgh)
210: Marriage as a Rat Race: Noisy Pre-Marital Investments with Assortative Matching
Ed Hopkins (University of Edinburgh) and V. Bhaskar (University College London)
209: The marginal utility of money: A modern Marshallian approach to consumer choice
József Sákovics and Daniel Friedman (University of California at Santa Cruz)
208: What would Hume make of our Current Theories and our Current Economic Predicament? And what should we make of his views on government debt?
Peter Sinclair (University of Birmingham)
207: A labor market with targeted wage offers
József Sákovics
206: When Do We Learn to Cooperate? The Role of Social Learning in Social Dilemmas
James A. Best
205: Stability of Growth Models with Generalised Lag Structures
Donald A R George
204: Inequality and Risk-Taking Behaviour
Ed Hopkins
203: Reference distorted prices
József Sákovics
202: The effects of the generalized use of iodized salt on occupational patterns in Switzerland
Dimitra Politi
201: The Economic Effects of Micronutrient Deficiency: Evidence from Salt Iodization in the United States
Dimitra Politi , David N. Weil and James Donald Feyrer
200: The Impact of Iodine Deficiency Eradication on Schooling: Evidence from the Introduction of Iodized Salt in Switzerland
Dimitra Politi
199: Minu, Startu and all that:- Pitfalls in estimating the sensitivity of a worker’s wage to aggregate unemployment
Pedro S. Martins , Andy Snell and Jonathan Thomas
198: Optimism and commitment: An elementary theory of bargaining and war
Clara Ponsati and Santiago Sánchez-Pagés
197: Competitive Altruism, Mentalizing and Signalling
Ed Hopkins
196: Exclusive Nightclubs and Lonely Hearts Columns: Non-monotone Participation in Optional Intermediation
Gianni De Fraja and József Sákovics
195: Immigration, Conflict and Redistribution
Santiago Sánchez-Pagés and Angel Solano-Garcia
194: The disadvantage of winning an election
Enriqueta Aragones and Santiago Sánchez-Pagés
193: Evolution of Consumption Volatility for the Liquidity Constrained Households over 1983 to 2004
Olga Gorbachev and Keshav Dogra
192: Testosterone, Facial Symmetry and Cooperation in the Prisoners’ Dilemma
Santiago Sánchez-Pagés and Enrique Turiegano
191: Bargaining and Conflict with Incomplete Information
Santiago Sánchez-Pagés
190: Who Matters in Coordination Problems?
József Sákovics and Jakub Steiner
189: Wage Returns to Experience and Tenure for Young Men in Italy
Giovanni Sulis
188: Testing the TASP: An Experimental Investigation of Learning in Games with Unstable Equilibria
Timothy Cason , Daniel Friedman and Ed Hopkins
187: On the Relationship between Market Power and Bank Risk Taking
Kaniska Dam , Marc Escrihuela-Villar and Santiago Sánchez-Pagés
186: The El Farol Bar Problem Revisited: Reinforcement Learning in a Potential Game
Duncan Whitehead
185: Which Inequality? The Inequality of Endowments Versus the Inequality of Rewards
Ed Hopkins and Tatiana Kornienko
184: Communication Can Destroy Common Learning
Jakub Steiner and Colin Stewart
183: Reversibility in Dynamic Coordination Problems
Eugen Kovac and Jakub Steiner
182: Inequality, Happiness and Relative Concerns: What Actually is their Relationship?
Kohei Kawamura
181: Can a Lucas model with habit generate realistic conditional volatility in exchange rate returns?
Jingyi Liu
180: Inequality, Happiness and Relative Concerns: What Actually is their Relationship?
Ed Hopkins
179: Infrastructure and Growth in Developing Countries: Recent Advances and Research Challenges
Stephane Straub
178: Infrastructure and Development: A Critical Appraisal of the Macro-level Literature
Stephane Straub
177: Reference price distortion
József Sákovics
176: Limited Commitment Models of the Labour Market
Jonathan Thomas and Timothy Simon Worrall
175: Efficient Dynamic Coordination with Individual Learning
Amil Dasgupta , Jakub Steiner and Colin Stewart
174: Inequality Measures as Tests of Fairness in an Economy
Ravi Kanbur , Stuart Sayer and Andy Snell
173: Rank-Based Methods for the Analysis of Auctions
Ed Hopkins
172: Job Reallocation, Unemployment and Hours in a New Keynesian Model
Richard Holt
171: Matching and Sorting when Like Attracts Like
Simon Clark
170: Contracts as Reference Points
Oliver Hart and John Moore
169: Noise Matters in Heterogeneous Populations
Tom Quilter