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Volume 45, issue 2, 1988
- Decentralization in infinite horizon economies: An introduction pp. 217-227

- Mukul Majumdar
- Optimal intertemporal allocation mechanisms and decentralization of decisions pp. 228-261

- Leonid Hurwicz and Mukul Majumdar
- On characterizing optimal competitive programs in terms of decentralizable conditions pp. 262-273

- William Brock and Mukul Majumdar
- Characterization of intertemporal optimality in terms of decentralizable conditions: The discounted case pp. 274-287

- Swapan Dasgupta and Tapan Mitra
- Intertemporal optimality in a closed linear model of production pp. 288-315

- Swapan Dasgupta and Tapan Mitra
- On characterizing optimality of stochastic competitive processes pp. 316-329

- Yaw Nyarko
- Stability and the Nash solution pp. 330-341

- Terje Lensberg
- The complexity of computing best-response automata in repeated games pp. 342-352

- Itzhak Gilboa
- An extension of the Modigliani-Miller theorem to stochastic economies with incomplete markets and interdependent securities pp. 353-369

- Peter DeMarzo
- The Bayesian foundations of solution concepts of games pp. 370-391

- Tommy Chin-Chiu Tan and Sergio Werlang
- Consistent bargaining conjectures in marriage and matching pp. 392-407

- Elaine Bennett
- Income transitions and income distribution dominance pp. 408-416

- Ravi Kanbur and Jan-Olov Stromberg
- Approximate aggregation of excess demand functions pp. 417-424

- Arnis Vilks
- A stability problem with nonstationary overlapping generations equilibria pp. 425-433

- James Jordan
Volume 45, issue 1, 1988
- Axiomatic bargaining theory on economic environments pp. 1-31

- John Roemer
- Demons and repentance pp. 32-52

- Paul S. Segerstrom
- Condorcet's principle implies the no show paradox pp. 53-64

- Herve Moulin
- Optimal regulation under fixed rules for income distribution pp. 65-84

- Rajiv Vohra
- Interior points in the core of two-sided matching markets pp. 85-101

- Alvin Roth and Marilda Sotomayor
- Nonmonetary steady states in stationary overlapping generations models with long lived agents and discounting: Multiplicity, optimality, and consumption smoothing pp. 102-127

- S. Aiyagari
- A new approach to the implementation problem pp. 128-144

- Hitoshi Matsushima
- On competitive cycles in productive economies pp. 145-170

- Jess Benhabib and Guy Laroque
- Involuntary unemployment and worker self-selection pp. 171-188

- Dilip Mookherjee
- Optimal contracts with public ex post information pp. 189-199

- Michael Riordan and David Sappington
- Approximate separability and aggregation pp. 200-206

- King-tim Mak
- Characterizing approval voting pp. 207-211

- Murat R. Sertel
- Corrigendum pp. 212-212

- P. C. Fishburn
Volume 44, issue 2, 1988
- A new characterization of the efficiency of equilibrium with incomplete markets pp. 217-230

- Rafael Repullo
- Labor contracts and the role of monetary policy in an overlapping generations model pp. 231-250

- Russell Cooper
- Bargaining and regulation with asymmetric information about demand and supply pp. 251-268

- Daniel Spulber
- The consistency of welfare judgments with a representative consumer pp. 269-280

- James Dow and Sergio Werlang
- On the existence of price equilibria in dynamic economies pp. 281-300

- Jonathan Burke
- The dynamics of efficient intertemporal allocations with many agents, recursive preferences, and production pp. 301-320

- Jess Benhabib, Saqib Jafarey and Kazuo Nishimura
- Distributive justice in taxation pp. 321-335

- H. Young
- A foundation of location theory: Consumer preferences and demand pp. 336-353

- Marcus Berliant and Thijs ten Raa
- On the robustness of equilibrium refinements pp. 354-380

- Drew Fudenberg, David Kreps and David Levine
- A controversial proposal concerning inequality measurement pp. 381-397

- Menahem E. Yaari
- Risk measurement in semimartingale models with multiple consumption goods pp. 398-412

- Dilip B. Madan
- On the behavior of separating equilibria of signaling games with a finite set of types as the set of types becomes dense in an interval pp. 413-424

- George Mailath
Volume 44, issue 1, 1988
- Open-loop and closed-loop equilibria in dynamic games with many players pp. 1-18

- Drew Fudenberg and David Levine
- On the existence of sunspot equilibria in an overlapping generations model pp. 19-42

- James Peck
- Pivot mechanisms as a link between probability and preference revelation pp. 43-62

- Talbot Page
- Covering sets and a new condorcet choice correspondence pp. 63-80

- Bhaskar Dutta
- Underemployment with liquidity-constrained multi-period firms pp. 81-98

- John Leach
- Search mechanisms pp. 99-123

- Randolph McAfee and John McMillan
- Existence and local uniqueness of functional rational expectations equilibria in dynamic economic models pp. 124-155

- Stephen E. Spear
- Incentive schemes with multiple agents and bankruptcy constraints pp. 156-167

- Joel S. Demski, David Sappington and Pablo T. Spiller
- On extending the negishi approach to computing equilibria: The case of government price support policies pp. 168-178

- Victor Ginsburgh and Ludo Van der Heyden
- Existence of competitive equilibrium with incomplete markets pp. 179-188

- Suchan Chae
- The Stahl-Alexeev paradox: A note pp. 189-191

- Ira Gang and Edward Tower
- On the probabilities of the mutual agreement match pp. 192-201

- F. Masarani and S. S. Gokturk
- Transitivity is equivalent to independence for states-additive SSB utilities pp. 202-208

- Peter C. Fishburn and Irving H. LaValle
- Conditional Pareto optimality of stationary equilibrium in a stochastic overlapping generations model pp. 209-213

- Yoshikiyo Sakai