International Journal of Economic Theory
2005 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2022
- International joint ventures, technology licensing and ownership structure pp. 423-439

- Hamid Beladi, May Hu and Tan (Charlene) Lee
- Wheels and cycles: Suboptimality and volatility of corrupted economies pp. 440-460

- Stefano Bosi, David Desmarchelier and Thai Ha‐Huy
- Note on collusion with network externalities in price versus quantity competition pp. 461-471

- Kangsik Choi and DongJoon Lee
- The impact of environmental policy on wage inequality pp. 472-485

- Kuo‐Hsing Kuo, Shang‐Fen Wu and Cheng‐Te Lee
- Multi‐tier pricing in uniform and non‐uniform tax/subsidy systems pp. 486-508

- Winston Chang and Tai‐Liang Chen
- Merger under horizontal and vertical product differentiation pp. 509-531

- Neelanjan Sen and Drishti Narula
- Ascendant altruism and asset price bubbles pp. 532-551

- Stefano Bosi, Thai Ha‐Huy, Cao‐Tung Pham and Ngoc‐Sang Pham
- Introduction to the special feature section on economic policy and risk management pp. 552-553

- Takashi Kamihigashi
- Pecuniary externalities, bank overleverage, and macroeconomic fragility pp. 554-577

- Ryo Kato and Takayuki Tsuruga
- Financial crisis and slow recovery with Bayesian learning agents pp. 578-606

- Ryo Horii and Yoshiyasu Ono
- Indeterminacy in a model with production externality and inferiority in consumption pp. 607-623

- Kazumichi Iwasa and Kazuo Nishimura
- Financial market incompleteness and international cooperation on capital controls pp. 624-642

- Shigeto Kitano and Kenya Takaku
Volume 18, issue 3, 2022
- Distracting activities in times of COVID‐19 pandemic and their relation to labor supply pp. 219-231

- José Nilmar de Oliveira, Jaime Orrillo and Franklin Gamboa
- Progressive taxation as an automatic stabilizer under nominal wage rigidity and preference shocks pp. 232-246

- Miroslav Gabrovski and Jang-Ting Guo
- Minimum wage, firm dynamics, and wage inequality: Theory and evidence pp. 247-271

- Chi‐Chur Chao, Mong Shan Ee, Xuan Nguyen and Eden Yu
- R&D competition and the persistence of technology leadership pp. 272-284

- Hamid Beladi and Arijit Mukherjee
- International environmental agreements under an evolutionary mechanism of imitation and asymmetric countries pp. 285-309

- Hsiao‐Chi Chen, Yunshyong Chow and Shi‐Miin Liu
- Stigma model of welfare fraud and non‐take‐up: Theory and evidence from OECD panel data pp. 310-338

- Kenichi Kurita, Nobuaki Hori and Yuya Katafuchi
- Robust stimulus of private investment: Tax rate cut or investment subsidy? pp. 339-357

- Yingjie Niu, Jinqiang Yang and Siqi Zhao
- Anti‐immigration policy in developed countries: Welfare and distributional implications for developing economies pp. 358-381

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri and Jayanta Kumar Dwibedi
- Ranking nomination rules on the basis of nominating power distributions pp. 382-401

- Yukinori Iwata
- Corporate cannibalism in an oligopolistic market pp. 402-417

- Xingtang Wang and Leonard F. S. Wang
Volume 18, issue 2, 2022
- Balanced‐budget rules: Local indeterminacy and bifurcations pp. 109-136

- David R. Stockman
- Environmental effectiveness of tax compliance policy in the presence of labor unions pp. 137-153

- Tsaur‐Chin Wu, Ching‐Yang Liang and Kun‐Li Lin
- Social capital and the status externality pp. 154-181

- Jun‐ichi Itaya and Christopher Tsoukis
- Taxes and unemployment pp. 182-194

- Rajit Biswas and Vandana Thandassery Ramakrishnan
- Equilibrium effort in games with homogeneous production functions and homogeneous valuation pp. 195-212

- Walter Ferrarese
Volume 18, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction to the special issue in honor of William Thomson pp. 3-5

- Youngsub Chun, Kazuo Nishimura and Makoto Yano
- Individual disagreement point concavity and the bargaining problem pp. 6-15

- Walter Bossert and Hans Peters
- The bargaining set and coalition formation pp. 16-37

- Ken-Ichi Shimomura
- A characterization of the Vickrey rule in slot allocation problems pp. 38-49

- Yu Zhou, Youngsub Chun and Shigehiro Serizawa
- An algorithm for identifying least manipulable envy‐free and budget‐balanced allocations in economies with indivisibilities pp. 50-60

- Tommy Andersson and Lars Ehlers
- Preference revelation games and strict cores of multiple‐type housing market problems pp. 61-76

- Di Feng and Bettina Klaus
- The top‐trading cycles and chains solution for kidney exchange with immunosuppressants pp. 77-91

- Eun Jeong Heo, Sunghoon Hong and Youngsub Chun
- Strategic justifications of the TAL family of rules for bankruptcy problems pp. 92-102

- Juan D. Moreno‐Ternero, Min‐Hung Tsay and Chun‐Hsien Yeh
Volume 17, issue 4, 2021
- Auctions with endogenous opting‐out fees and recursive winning procedures from the Talmud pp. 345-374

- Mordechai E. Schwarz
- No‐arbitrage matrices of exchange rates: Some characterizations pp. 375-389

- Wilfredo Maldonado, Juan José Egozcue and Vera Pawlowsky‐Glahn
- Pollution and growth: The role of pension in the efficiency of health and environmental policies pp. 390-415

- Armel Ngami and Thomas Seegmuller
- Why direct counter‐terrorism measures only may fail: An analysis of direct and preventive counter‐terrorism measures pp. 416-445

- Satya P. Das and Sajal Lahiri
- Effects of credit limit on efficiency and welfare in a simple general equilibrium model pp. 446-470

- Ngoc‐Sang Pham and Hien Pham
- Bargaining over a license: A counterintuitive result pp. 471-478

- Giorgos Stamatopoulos
Volume 17, issue 3, 2021
- Transport costs in new economic geography models: A more realistic approach pp. 221-233

- Miguel Puente‐Ajovín and Fernando Sanz‐Gracia
- License and entry strategies for an outside innovator in Stackelberg duopoly with royalty and fixed fee under vertical differentiation pp. 234-257

- Masahiko Hattori and Yasuhito Tanaka
- Refinement of dynamic equilibrium using small random perturbations pp. 258-283

- Aloisio Araujo, Wilfredo Maldonado, Diogo Pinheiro, Alberto A. Pinto and Mohammad Choubdar Soltanahmadi
- The optimal long‐run earned income tax credit pp. 284-308

- Eitan Regev and Michel Strawczynski
- Credit ratings and liquidity crises pp. 309-324

- Kyounghun Lee and Frederick Dongchuhl Oh
- The influence of income inequality aversion on redistribution in a democratic context pp. 325-339

- Dooseok Jang and Joel Atkinson
Volume 17, issue 2, 2021
- Offshoring, the threat effect, and wage inequality pp. 135-150

- Yongsik Jeon and Chul-Woo Kwon
- Optimal monetary and fiscal policy with social status seeking and liquidity constraints pp. 151-168

- Juin-jen Chang, Hsieh‐Yu Lin and Jhy‐Yuan Shieh
- Pollution effects on disease transmission and economic stability pp. 169-189

- Stefano Bosi and David Desmarchelier
- Time‐varying consumption tax, productive government spending, and aggregate instability pp. 190-215

- Mauro Bambi and Alain Venditti
Volume 17, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction pp. 3-5

- Fumio Dei, Sugata Marjit, Kazuo Nishimura and Makoto Yano
- Ronald Jones's duality analysis as a foundation for applied general‐equilibrium modeling pp. 6-19

- James Markusen
- Tariff pass‐through in the middle products model pp. 20-30

- Eric Bond
- Time preference and international trade pp. 31-45

- Kazumichi Iwasa and Kazuo Nishimura
- Information led trade: The role of non‐marketed complementaries in preferences pp. 46-56

- Sattwik Santra
- The dynamics of outsourcing: From labor cost‐saving to preference‐based outsourcing pp. 57-73

- Wan‐Jung Cheng, Raymond Riezman and Ping Wang
- Minimum wage, trade and unemployment in general equilibrium pp. 74-87

- Sugata Marjit, Shrimoyee Ganguly and Rajat Acharyya
- Labor‐eliminating technical change in a developing economy pp. 88-100

- John Gilbert and Reza Oladi
- Corruption, market quality, and entry deterrence in emerging economies pp. 101-117

- Krishnendu Dastidar and Makoto Yano
- Appropriation, firm dynamics, and wage inequality pp. 118-129

- Eden Yu and Chi‐Chur Chao
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