Journal of Mathematical Economics
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Volume 66, issue C, 2016
- Core and competitive equilibria: An approach from discrete convex analysis pp. 1-13

- Koji Yokote
- When is the probabilistic serial assignment uniquely efficient and envy-free? pp. 14-25

- Wonki Cho
- An introduction to mechanized reasoning pp. 26-39

- Manfred Kerber, Christoph Lange and Colin Rowat
- Analysis of information feedback and selfconfirming equilibrium pp. 40-51

- Pierpaolo Battigalli, Simone Cerreia-Vioglio, F. Maccheroni and Massimo Marinacci
- Approximate equilibria in strongly symmetric games pp. 52-57

- Shiran Rachmilevitch
- Equivalent representations of non-exponential discounting models pp. 58-71

- James Feigenbaum
- Strategic sharing of a costly network pp. 72-82

- Penélope Hernández, Josep E. Peris and José A. Silva-Reus
- Replica core equivalence theorem: An extension of the Debreu–Scarf limit theorem to double infinity monetary economies pp. 83-88

- Ken Urai and Hiromi Murakami
Volume 65, issue C, 2016
- Bounded response of aggregated preferences pp. 1-15

- Nozomu Muto and Shin Sato
- A space of lexicographic preferences pp. 16-25

- Byung Soo Lee
- On a two-sector endogenous growth model with quasi-geometric discounting pp. 26-35

- Ryoji Hiraguchi
- Afriat’s Theorem and Samuelson’s ‘Eternal Darkness’ pp. 36-40

- Matthew Polisson and Ludovic Renou
- Additive representation for preferences over menus in finite choice settings pp. 41-47

- Leandro Gorno
- Coalitional stability in the location problem with single-dipped preferences: An application of the minimax theorem pp. 48-57

- Hirofumi Yamamura
- Games with incomplete information when players are partially aware of others’ signals pp. 58-70

- Zhen Liu
- Optimal reinsurance with multiple tranches pp. 71-82

- Semyon Malamud, Huaxia Rui and Andrew Whinston
- Incomplete preferences and confidence pp. 83-103

- Brian Hill
- Evaluating intergenerational risks pp. 104-117

- Geir Asheim and Stéphane Zuber
- Bargaining with incomplete information: Evolutionary stability in finite populations pp. 118-131

- Kai Konrad and Florian Morath
- Lattice-based monotone comparative statics on saving with Selden/Kreps–Porteus preferences pp. 132-138

- Jianli Wang and Jingyuan Li
- Robust bubbles with mild penalties for default pp. 141-153

- Florin Bidian
- A finite model of riding bubbles pp. 154-162

- Antonio Doblas-Madrid
Volume 64, issue C, 2016
- Multicoalitional solutions pp. 1-10

- Stéphane Gonzalez and Michel Grabisch
- Correlation, partitioning and the probability of casting a decisive vote under the majority rule pp. 11-22

- Michel Le Breton, Dominique Lepelley and Hatem Smaoui
- Testable implications of the core in TU market games pp. 23-29

- Yasushi Agatsuma
- Risk aversion in a model of endogenous growth pp. 30-40

- Christian Ghiglino and Nicole Tabasso
- Partial knowledge restrictions on the two-stage threshold model of choice pp. 41-47

- Paola Manzini, Marco Mariotti and Christopher Tyson
- Precautionary saving demand and consumption dynamics with the spirit of capitalism and regime switching pp. 48-65

- Haijun Wang
- A market game with symmetric limit orders pp. 66-76

- Mouhua Liao
- Solving dynamic public insurance games with endogenous agent distributions: Theory and computational approximation pp. 77-98

- Timothy Kam and Ronald Stauber
- Continuous quasi-hyperbolic discounting pp. 99-106

- Craig Webb
- The unanimity rule and extremely asymmetric committees pp. 107-112

- Ruth Ben-Yashar and Leif Danziger
- Quantal response methods for equilibrium selection in normal form games pp. 113-123

- Boyu Zhang
Volume 63, issue C, 2016
- An envelope approach to tournament design pp. 1-9

- Christian Ewerhart
- Expected utility theory and inner and outer measures of loss aversion pp. 10-20

- G. Charles-Cadogan
- Asymptotic stability of a general equilibrium under perfect and monopolistic competition pp. 21-26

- Hirokazu Sakane
- Non-paternalistic intergenerational altruism revisited pp. 27-33

- Łukasz Balbus, Anna Jaśkiewicz and Andrzej Nowak
- Characterization of stationary preferences in a continuous time framework pp. 34-43

- Kazuhiro Hara
- Duality and anti-duality in TU games applied to solutions, axioms, and axiomatizations pp. 44-53

- Takayuki Oishi, Mikio Nakayama, Toru Hokari and Yukihiko Funaki
- Characterizing lexicographic preferences pp. 54-61

- Henrik Petri and Mark Voorneveld
- About delay aversion pp. 62-77

- Lorenzo Bastianello and Alain Chateauneuf
- Harsanyi’s theorem without the sure-thing principle: On the consistent aggregation of Monotonic Bernoullian and Archimedean preferences pp. 78-83

- Stéphane Zuber
- Decentralized Pricing and the equivalence between Nash and Walrasian equilibrium pp. 84-92

- Antoine Mandel and Herbert Gintis
- Arrovian social choice with psychological thresholds pp. 93-99

- Tomoyuki Kamo and Ryo-Ichi Nagahisa
- Risk aversion with two risks: A theoretical extension pp. 100-105

- Jingyuan Li, Dongri Liu and Jianli Wang
- Conditional preference orders and their numerical representations pp. 106-118

- Samuel Drapeau and Asgar Jamneshan
- Enrollment manipulations in school choice pp. 119-125

- Mustafa Afacan
- Relational contracts and the first-order approach pp. 126-130

- Sunjoo Hwang
- Repeated two-person zero-sum games with unequal discounting and private monitoring pp. 131-138

- Guilherme Carmona and Luís Carvalho
- Bayesian Nash equilibrium and variational inequalities pp. 139-146

- Takashi Ui
- Volume of trade and dynamic network formation in two-sided economies pp. 147-163

- Roland Pongou and Roberto Serrano
- A theory of stochastic choice under uncertainty pp. 164-173

- Edi Karni and Zvi Safra
- On time-consistent policy rules for heterogeneous discounting programs pp. 174-187

- Jean-Pierre Drugeon and Bertrand Wigniolle