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Volume 40, issue 2, 1986
- Stability and instability in oligopoly pp. 197-228

- Dave Furth
- On the faustmann solution to the forest management problem pp. 229-249

- Tapan Mitra and Henry Wan
- On separability: Functional structure pp. 250-282

- King-Tim Mak
- Free entry and stability in a cournot model pp. 283-303

- Gabrielle Demange
- An axiomatic characterization of preferences under uncertainty: Weakening the independence axiom pp. 304-318

- Eddie Dekel
- On the existence of a stationary optimal stock for a multi-sector economy: A primal approach pp. 319-328

- M. Khan and Tapan Mitra
- Resource allocation in a general equilibrium model of production under uncertainty: The case of variable supply of labor pp. 329-337

- Eden Yu and Charles A. Ingene
- Rationality, path independence, and the power structure pp. 338-348

- Taradas Bandyopadhyay
- Research and development with publicly observable outcomes pp. 349-363

- Michael Peters and Ralph Winter
Volume 40, issue 1, 1986
- Introduction pp. 3-12

- Jean-Michel Grandmont and Pierre Malgrange
- Competitive chaos pp. 13-25

- Raymond Deneckere and Steve Pelikan
- On the indeterminacy of capital accumulation paths pp. 26-39

- Michele Boldrin and Luigi Montrucchio
- Dynamic complexity in duopoly games pp. 40-56

- Rose-Anne Dana and Luigi Montrucchio
- Stabilizing competitive business cycles pp. 57-76

- Jean-Michel Grandmont
- Deficits and cycles pp. 77-88

- Roger Farmer
- Equilibrium cycles in an overlapping generations economy with production pp. 89-102

- Pietro Reichlin
- Stationary sunspot equilibria in an N commodity world pp. 103-127

- Roger Guesnerie
- Stationary sunspot equilibria in a finance constrained economy pp. 128-137

- Michael Woodford
- Stability of cycles and expectations pp. 138-151

- Jean-Michel Grandmont and Guy Laroque
- On the local convergence of economic mechanisms pp. 152-167

- Donald G. Saari and Steven R. Williams
- Distinguishing random and deterministic systems: Abridged version pp. 168-195

- William Brock
Volume 39, issue 2, 1986
- Segmenting the market: The monopolist's optimal product mix pp. 273-289

- Jean Gabszewicz, Avner Shaked, John Sutton and Jacques Thisse
- Equilibrium under price controls with endogenous transactions costs pp. 290-300

- Trien Nguyen and John Whalley
- Instability in the implementation of Walrasian allocations pp. 301-328

- James Jordan
- Monetary and fiscal policies in a general equilibrium model pp. 329-357

- F. Gagey, Guy Laroque and S. Lollivier
- Myopic topologies on general commodity spaces pp. 358-367

- Lakshmi Raut
- Dynamic limit pricing and internal finance pp. 368-399

- Kenneth Judd and Bruce Petersen
- A monopolistic market for information pp. 400-438

- Anat Admati and Paul Pfleiderer
- A characterization of the core in overlapping-generations economies pp. 439-456

- Joan Esteban
- Is a wider choice conducive to stability?: (A Comment on "Money, National Debt, and Economic Growth" by John Z. Drabicki and Akira Takayama) pp. 457-463

- Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira
Volume 39, issue 1, 1986
- Strategic behavior and competition: An overview pp. 1-13

- Ehud Kalai
- Implementation in differential information economies pp. 14-33

- Andrew Postlewaite and David Schmeidler
- Private information in large economies pp. 34-58

- Thomas Palfrey and Sanjay Srivastava
- The scope of the hypothesis of Bayesian equilibrium pp. 59-82

- John Ledyard
- Finite automata play the repeated prisoner's dilemma pp. 83-96

- Ariel Rubinstein
- Perfect sequential equilibrium pp. 97-119

- Sanford Grossman and Motty Perry
- Sequential bargaining under asymmetric information pp. 120-154

- Sanford Grossman and Motty Perry
- Foundations of dynamic monopoly and the coase conjecture pp. 155-190

- Faruk Gul, Hugo Sonnenschein and Robert Wilson
- Extremal equilibria of oligopolistic supergames pp. 191-225

- Dilip Abreu
- Subgame perfect reaction function equilibria in discounted duopoly supergames are trivial pp. 226-232

- William G. Stanford
- On continuous reaction function equilibria in duopoly supergames with mean payoffs pp. 233-250

- William G. Stanford
- Optimal cartel equilibria with imperfect monitoring pp. 251-269

- Dilip Abreu, David Pearce and Ennio Stacchetti
Volume 38, issue 2, 1986
- Approximate aggregation under uncertainty pp. 189-210

- H. M. Polemarchakis, L. Selden, P. Zipkin and L. Pohlman
- Financial intermediary-coalitions pp. 211-232

- John H. Boyd and Edward Prescott
- On differentiability of cost functions pp. 233-237

- Role Fare and Daniel Primont
- Price competition in a capacity-constrained duopoly pp. 238-260

- Martin Osborne and Carolyn Pitchik
- Limit games and limit equilibria pp. 261-279

- Drew Fudenberg and David Levine
- Intergenerational consumption rules: An axiomatization of utilitarianism and egalitarianism pp. 280-297

- Larry Epstein
- Integration of demand and continuous utility functions pp. 298-312

- Matthew Jackson
- Expected utility maximization and demand behavior pp. 313-323

- Richard Green and Sanjay Srivastava
- Nontransitive-nontotal consumer theory pp. 324-363

- Taesung Kim and Marcel Richter
- Revealed preference and demand correspondences pp. 364-370

- Donald E. Campbell
- On a general existence theorem for marginal cost pricing equilibria pp. 371-379

- Donald Brown, Geoffrey M. Heal, M. Khan and Rajiv Vohra
- On technical efficiency measures: A remark pp. 380-385

- Georg Bol
Volume 38, issue 1, 1986
- Time preference and international labor migration pp. 1-20

- Oded Galor
- Some impossibility results with domain restrictions pp. 21-34

- Santosh Panda
- Markov rational expectations equilibria in an overlapping generations model pp. 35-62

- Stephen E. Spear and Sanjay Srivastava
- Algebraic aggregation theory pp. 63-77

- Ariel Rubinstein and Peter C. Fishburn
- The Nash bargaining solution is optimal pp. 78-100

- Eric van Damme
- Strong tiebout equilibrium under restricted preferences domain pp. 101-117

- Joseph Greenberg and Shlomo Weber
- The existence and computation of competitive equilibria in markets with an indivisible commodity pp. 118-136

- Mamoru Kaneko and Yoshitsugu Yamamoto
- Existence of nonatomic core-walras allocations pp. 137-159

- Thomas E. Armstrong and Marcel Richter
- Numerical representation of interval orders on a topological space pp. 160-166

- Douglas S. Bridges
- Turnpike properties of capital accumulation games pp. 167-177

- Chaim Fershtman and Eitan Muller
- Satiation and habit persistence (or the dieter's dilemma) pp. 178-184

- Robert F. Bordley
- Spatial monopolistic competition versus spatial monopoly: A comment pp. 185-185

- Giora Moore