International Journal of Economic Theory
2005 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2020
- Export versus FDI: Learning through propinquity pp. 361-379

- Anthony Creane and Kaz Miyagiwa
- Perfect regular equilibrium pp. 380-398

- Hanjoon Jung
Volume 16, issue 3, 2020
- Unemployment and income‐distribution effects of economic growth: A minimum‐wage analysis with optimal saving pp. 243-259

- Richard Brecher and Till Gross
- Data sharing agreements in vertically differentiated two‐sided markets pp. 260-281

- Juan‐Manuel Sánchez‐Cartas and Gonzalo León
- Court‐appointed experts and accuracy in adversarial litigation pp. 282-305

- Chulyoung Kim and Paul S. Koh
- Advance selling of new products considering retailers’ learning pp. 306-328

- Chenhang Zeng
- Heterogeneous firms, urban costs and agglomeration pp. 329-348

- Yiming Zhou
- Strategy‐proof and group strategy‐proof stable mechanisms: An equivalence pp. 349-354

- Antonio Romero‐Medina and Matteo Triossi
Volume 16, issue 2, 2020
- Auctions with loss‐averse bidders pp. 129-152

- Roland Eisenhuth and Mara Grunewald
- Impact of technology development costs on licensing form in a differentiated Cournot duopoly pp. 153-166

- Tatsuya Kitagawa, Yasushi Masuda and Masashi Umezawa
- Migration: A theoretical comparison on countries’ welfare pp. 167-183

- Jean Gabszewicz and Skerdilajda Zanaj
- On the heterogeneous short‐term effects of minimum wages on labor demand pp. 184-195

- Juan Correa and Francisco Parro
- Public funding of higher education: Who gains, who loses? pp. 196-215

- Ana Reis
- Sustainability with endogenous discounting pp. 216-221

- John M. Hartwick and Ngo Long
- Non‐separable utilities and aggregate instability pp. 222-237

- Been‐Lon Chen, Shun‐Fa Lee and Xavier Raurich
Volume 16, issue 1, 2020
- Introduction pp. 3-5

- Masahisa Fujita, Kazuo Nishimura, Shin‐Kun Peng, Ping Wang and Makoto Yano
- Tribute to Marcus Berliant: A pivotal matchmaker of general equilibrium and spatial economics pp. 6-26

- Masahisa Fujita and Ping Wang
- A theory of heterogeneous city growth pp. 27-37

- Christian Ghiglino, Kazuo Nishimura and Alain Venditti
- The size distribution of ‘cities’ delineated with a network theory‐based method and mobile phone GPS data pp. 38-50

- Shota Fujishima, Naoya Fujiwara, Yuki Akiyama, Ryosuke Shibasaki and Ritsu Sakuramachi
- Size of nested cities pp. 51-61

- Fan‐chin Kung
- Unemployment with trade and firm heterogeneity pp. 62-81

- Li‐Wen Hung and Shin‐Kun Peng
- Equity and the environment: An application of the Berliant–Strauss vertical and horizontal equity framework to measuring the distributional effects of air quality regulation pp. 82-94

- Jinhyok Heo and Robert Strauss
- Sequential formation of alliances in survival contests pp. 95-105

- Hideo Konishi and Chen-Yu Pan
- First mover advantage by product proliferation in multiproduct duopoly pp. 106-118

- Yi‐Ling Cheng and Takatoshi Tabuchi
- The consumer's index pp. 119-122

- Thijs ten Raa
Volume 15, issue 4, 2019
- Risk aversion, ambiguity aversion and the incentive problem with interim participation constraints pp. 327-340

- Hongxia Wang, Jianli Wang and Xinping Xia
- R&D in a duopoly under incomplete information pp. 341-359

- Rittwik Chatterjee, Srobonti Chattopadhyay and Tarun Kabiraj
- Trade costs and the choice of international commodity tax base revisited: The role of transboundary pollution pp. 361-383

- Tsaur‐Chin Wu
- Asymmetric contests with initial probabilities of winning pp. 385-398

- Kyung Baik and Hanjoon Jung
- Job search inefficiency and optimal policies in the presence of an informal sector pp. 399-429

- Luz Florez
Volume 15, issue 3, 2019
- In Memoriam: Professor Tapan Mitra pp. 229-229

- Kazuo Nishimura and Makoto Yano
- Endogenous business cycles in a perpetual youth model with financial market imperfections** pp. 231-248

- Takuma Kunieda and Kazuo Nishimura
- Accuracy of policy function approximations for strongly concave recursive problems pp. 249-267

- Wilfredo Maldonado, Osvaldo Candido and Luis Felipe V. N. Pereira
- A public‐good approach to environmental economy pp. 269-280

- Jai‐Young Choi and Eden Yu
- Inflating profits and industry competitiveness pp. 281-287

- Hamid Beladi, Sugata Marjit and Reza Oladi
- Self‐fulfilling regression and statistical discrimination pp. 289-295

- Takashi Hayashi
- A minimum‐wage model of unemployment and growth: The case of a backward‐bending demand curve for labor pp. 297-309

- Richard Brecher and Till Gross
- Ergodic chaos for non‐expansive economic models** pp. 311-320

- Makoto Yano and Kenji Sato
Volume 15, issue 2, 2019
- Communication frictions, sentiments, and nonlinear business cycles pp. 137-152

- Libo Xu and Apostolos Serletis
- Inequality and welfare: Some axiomatic characterizations pp. 153-168

- Satya Chakravarty, Nachiketa Chattopadhyay and Liu Qingbin
- One‐seller assignment markets with multi‐unit demands: Core and competitive equilibrium pp. 169-182

- Francisco Robles and Marina Núñez
- The quality effect of intra‐firm bargaining with endogenous worker flows pp. 183-207

- Tristan-Pierre Maury and Fabien Tripier
- Optimal provision of public intermediate goods with imperfect competition: A note pp. 209-222

- Masatoshi Yoshida and Stephen Turnbull
Volume 15, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction pp. 3-8

- Jess Benhabib, Kazuo Nishimura and Makoto Yano
- Celebrating Roger Farmer pp. 9-12

- Costas Azariadis
- On sunspots, bank runs, and Glass–Steagall pp. 13-25

- Karl Shell and Yu Zhang
- A vintage model with endogenous growth and human capital pp. 27-35

- Jess Benhabib
- Trade and indeterminacy revisited pp. 37-51

- Kazumichi Iwasa, Kazuo Nishimura and Makoto Yano
- International credit markets and global business cycles pp. 53-75

- Patrick Pintus, Yi Wen and Xiaochuan Xing
- Real business cycles, animal spirits, and stock market valuation pp. 77-94

- Kevin Lansing
- Sectoral composition of government spending, distortionary income taxation, and macroeconomic (in)stability pp. 95-107

- Juin-jen Chang, Jang-Ting Guo, Jhy-yuan Shieh and Wei‐Neng Wang
- Hysteresis in unemployment: A confidence channel pp. 109-127

- Dmitry Plotnikov
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