Economic Theory
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Volume 45, issue 3, 2010
- Existence of a statistical equilibrium for an economy with endogenous offer sets pp. 379-415

- Alexis Akira Toda
- Cheap home goods and persistent inequality pp. 417-451

- Joanna Alexopoulos and Tiago Cavalcanti
- Losses due to manipulation of social choice rules pp. 453-467

- Donald Campbell and Jerry Kelly
- Choosing to keep up with the Joneses and income inequality pp. 469-496

- Richard Barnett, Joydeep Bhattacharya and Helle Bunzel
- Individual preference rankings compatible with prices, income distributions and total resources pp. 497-513

- Yves Balasko and Mich Tvede
Volume 45, issue 1, 2010
- On existence of rich Fubini extensions pp. 1-22

- Konrad Podczeck
- On mixed markets with asymmetric information pp. 23-53

- Marialaura Pesce
- Drèze equilibria and welfare maxima pp. 55-63

- Egbert Dierker and Hildegard Dierker
- Financial markets with endogenous transaction costs pp. 65-97

- V. Filipe Martins-da-Rocha and Yiannis Vailakis
- Empirical assessment of bifurcation regions within New Keynesian models pp. 99-128

- William Barnett and Evgeniya Duzhak
- Multiple equilibrium under CES preferences pp. 129-145

- John Chipman
- Economies with informational asymmetries and limited vetoer coalitions pp. 147-180

- Achille Basile, Chiara Donnini and Maria Graziano
- Non-parametric counterfactual analysis in dynamic general equilibrium pp. 181-200

- Felix Kubler and Karl Schmedders
- General equilibrium without utility functions: how far to go? pp. 201-225

- Yves Balasko and Mich Tvede
- Arbitrage and equilibrium with portfolio constraints pp. 227-252

- Bernard Cornet and Ramu Gopalan
- Asymmetric common-value auctions with applications to private-value auctions with resale pp. 253-290

- Harrison Cheng and Guofu Tan
- Agreeing to disagree in a countable space of equiprobable states of nature pp. 291-302

- Joao Correia-da-Silva
- Nominal uniqueness and money non-neutrality in the limit-price exchange process pp. 303-348

- Gaël Giraud and Dimitrios Tsomocos
- The testable implications of competitive equilibrium in economies with externalities pp. 349-378

- Andrés Carvajal
Volume 44, issue 3, 2010
- General equilibrium and the emergence of (non)market clearing trading institutions pp. 339-360

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Georg Kirchsteiger
- Utilitarian mechanism design for an excludable public good pp. 361-397

- Martin F. Hellwig
- Utilitarian mechanism design for an excludable public good pp. 361-397

- Martin Hellwig
- The tyranny of non-aggregation versus the tyranny of aggregation in social choices: a real dilemma pp. 399-414

- Marc Fleurbaey and Bertil Tungodden
- Utility from anticipation and personal equilibrium pp. 415-444

- Botond Koszegi
- Understanding perpetual R&D races pp. 445-467

- Yves Breitmoser, Jonathan Tan and Daniel Zizzo
- Looking smart versus playing dumb in common-value auctions pp. 469-490

- Daniel Quint
Volume 44, issue 2, 2010
- Consistent probability attitudes pp. 167-185

- Horst Zank
- Competitive screening in insurance markets with endogenous wealth heterogeneity pp. 187-211

- Nick Netzer and Florian Scheuer
- When economic growth is less than exponential pp. 213-242

- Christian Groth, Karl-Josef Koch and Thomas Steger
- Mixed-strategy equilibria in the Nash Demand Game pp. 243-270

- David Malueg
- On price equilibrium with multi-product firms pp. 271-292

- Alexander Konovalov and Zsolt Sándor
- Decentralized pricing in minimum cost spanning trees pp. 293-306

- Jens Hougaard, Herve Moulin and Lars Østerdal
- Holdup, search, and inefficiency pp. 307-338

- Shingo Ishiguro
Volume 44, issue 1, 2010
- Speculative dynamics pp. 1-52

- Dan Bernhardt, P. Seiler and B. Taub
- Properties and applications of dual reduction pp. 53-68

- Yannick Viossat
- (In)determinacy, increasing returns, and the optimality of the Friedman rule in an endogenously growing open economy pp. 69-100

- Ching-chong Lai and Chi-Ting Chin
- Monopolistic competition in electricity networks with resistance losses pp. 101-121

- Juan Escobar and Alejandro Jofré
- Externalities, consumption constraints and regular economies pp. 123-147

- Jean-Marc Bonnisseau and Elena del Mercato
- Optimal debt contracts under costly enforcement pp. 149-165

- Hans Hvide and Tore Leite
Volume 43, issue 3, 2010
- The bargaining set of a large game pp. 313-349

- Massimiliano Amarante and Luigi Montrucchio
- Functional rational expectations equilibria in market games pp. 351-376

- Jamsheed Shorish
- Generalized monotonicity analysis pp. 377-406

- Bruno Strulovici and Thomas Weber
- Rage against the machines: how subjects play against learning algorithms pp. 407-430

- Peter Duersch, Albert Kolb, Jörg Oechssler and Burkhard Schipper
- National labor markets, international factor mobility and macroeconomic instability pp. 431-456

- Marta Aloi and Teresa Lloyd-Braga
- Dominance solvability of dynamic bargaining games pp. 457-477

- Christopher Tyson
Volume 43, issue 2, 2010
- Long-term relationships as safeguards pp. 143-166

- Rafael Rob and Huanxing Yang
- Minimum wages and welfare in a Hotelling duopsony pp. 167-188

- Leo Kaas and Paul Madden
- Incomplete financial markets and differential information pp. 189-206

- Marta Faias and Emma Moreno-García
- On the efficiency of ‘single window’ pp. 207-226

- Krishna Athreya and Monisankar Bishnu
- Minimum cost spanning tree problems with groups pp. 227-262

- Gustavo Bergantiños and María Gómez-Rúa
- Stationarity without degeneracy in a model of commodity money pp. 263-280

- R. O. Cavalcanti and Daniela Puzzello
- Information aggregation and investment cycles with strategic complementarity pp. 281-311

- Huanxing Yang
Volume 43, issue 1, 2010
- Infinite-horizon choice functions pp. 1-21

- Geir Asheim, Walter Bossert, Yves Sprumont and Kotaro Suzumura
- Multi-activity contests pp. 23-43

- Maria Arbatskaya and Hugo Mialon
- Aggregative games and best-reply potentials pp. 45-66

- Martin Jensen
- Dismissals and quits in repeated games pp. 67-80

- Pablo Casas-Arce
- Foundations for contest success functions pp. 81-98

- Luis Corchon and Matthias Dahm
- First-price equilibrium and revenue equivalence in a sequential procurement auction model pp. 99-141

- J. Philipp Reiss and Jens Schöndube
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