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Volume 25, issue 4, 2005
- Trees and decisions pp. 763-798

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Klaus Ritzberger
- Location-then-price competition with uncertain consumer tastes pp. 799-818

- Kieron Meagher and Klaus Zauner
- An algebraic theory of multi-product decisions pp. 819-829

- David Hennessy and Harvey Lapan
- Repeated moral hazard with persistence pp. 831-854

- Toshihiko Mukoyama and Ayşegül Şahin
- Revealed preference and differentiable demand pp. 855-870

- Peter Lee and Kam-Chau Wong
- Bounded rationality: static versus dynamic approaches pp. 871-885

- Suren Basov
- Dynamic costly state verification pp. 887-916

- Cheng Wang
- Financial price fluctuations in a stock market model with many interacting agents pp. 917-932

- Ulrich Horst
- Intertemporal substitution, risk aversion and ambiguity aversion pp. 933-956

- Takashi Hayashi
- A stress test of fairness measures in models of social utility pp. 957-982

- Gary Bolton and Axel Ockenfels
- Giffen goods and market making pp. 983-997

- Giovanni Cespa
- Theoretical conditions under which monetary policies are effective and practical obstacles to their verification pp. 999-1005

- P. Swamy and George Tavlas
- Comparative statics of properness in two-moment decision models pp. 1007-1012

- Thomas Eichner
Volume 25, issue 3, 2005
- Strategic freedom, constraint, and symmetry in one-period markets with cash and credit payment pp. 513-551

- Eric Smith and Martin Shubik
- Bounded rationality in laboratory bargaining with asymmetric information pp. 553-574

- Timothy Cason and Stanley Reynolds
- Long horizon versus short horizon planning in dynamic optimization problems with incomplete information pp. 575-597

- Herbert Dawid
- Waiting times and equilibrium selection pp. 599-628

- Alan Beggs
- The structure of authority, federalism, commitment and economic growth pp. 629-648

- Ronald Edwards
- More pessimism than greediness: a characterization of monotone risk aversion in the rank-dependent expected utility model pp. 649-667

- Alain Chateauneuf, Michèle Cohen and Isaac Meilijson
- Playing Cournot although they shouldn’t pp. 669-677

- Miguel Fonseca, Steffen Huck and Hans-Theo Normann
- A bargaining approach to the Owen value and the Nash solution with coalition structure pp. 679-701

- Juan Vidal-Puga
- Imperfect recall and the relationships between solution concepts in extensive games pp. 703-710

- Jeffrey Kline
- The core of an economy with satiation pp. 711-719

- Alexander Konovalov
- Non-dictatorial extensive social choice pp. 721-743

- Erwin Ooghe and Luc Lauwers
- The Copeland rule and Condorcet’s principle pp. 745-749

- Christian Klamler
- Endogenous growth cycles in an overlapping generations model with investment gestation lags pp. 751-762

- Akiomi Kitagawa and Akihisa Shibata
Volume 25, issue 2, 2005
- Market clearing, utility functions, and securities prices pp. 265-285

- Roberto Raimondo
- Creditworthiness and thresholds in a credit market model with multiple equilibria pp. 287-315

- Lars Grüne, Willi Semmler and Malte Sieveking
- Costly switching and investment volatility pp. 317-332

- Tackseung Jun
- The extent of the market and optimal specialization pp. 333-351

- Shouyong Shi
- Asymmetric information and survival in financial markets pp. 353-379

- Emanuela Sciubba
- Transitional dynamics and the distribution of assets pp. 381-400

- Francesc Obiols-Homs and Carlos Urrutia
- Existence and specific characters of rentiers: a savers-spenders theory approach pp. 401-419

- Emmanuel Thibault
- Selective penalization of polluters: an inf-convolution approach pp. 421-454

- Ngo Long and Antoine Soubeyran
- Collusion through mediated communication in repeated games with imperfect private monitoring pp. 455-475

- Masaki Aoyagi
- On the generic strategic stability of Nash equilibria if voting is costly pp. 477-486

- Francesco De Sinopoli and Giovanna Iannantuoni
- Distributional aspects of the divisibility of money: an example pp. 487-495

- Gabriele Camera
- A costly state verification model with diversity of opinions pp. 497-504

- Guillaume Carlier and Ludovic Renou
- Saving under rank-dependent utility pp. 505-511

- Han Bleichrodt and Louis Eeckhoudt
Volume 25, issue 1, 2005
- Symposium in honor of Birgit Grodal (1943-2004) pp. 1-2

- Karl Vind
- On the definition of differentiated products in the real world pp. 3-20

- Beth Allen
- Market clearing and derivative pricing pp. 21-34

- Robert Anderson and Roberto Raimondo
- Adaptive contracting: the trial-and-error approach to outsourcing pp. 35-50

- Morten Bennedsen and Christian Schultz
- Monetary equilibria over an infinite horizon pp. 51-74

- Gaetano Bloise, Jacques Dreze and Herakles Polemarchakis
- Are incomplete markets able to achieve minimal efficiency? pp. 75-87

- Egbert Dierker, Hildegard Dierker and Birgit Grodal
- A competitive model of economic geography pp. 89-103

- Bryan Ellickson and William Zame
- When inefficiency begets efficiency pp. 105-121

- Hans Gersbach and Hans Haller
- Equilibrium with arbitrary market structure pp. 123-134

- Birgit Grodal and Karl Vind
- Pareto improving price regulation when the asset market is incomplete pp. 135-154

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Herakles Polemarchakis
- On behavioral heterogeneity pp. 155-169

- Werner Hildenbrand and Alois Kneip
- The evolution of conventions under incomplete information pp. 171-185

- Mogens Jensen, Birgitte Sloth and Hans Whitta-Jacobsen
- Stable partitions in a model with group-dependent feasible sets pp. 187-201

- Michel Breton and Shlomo Weber
- Monotone risk aversion pp. 203-215

- Lars Nielsen
- Will democracy engender equality? pp. 217-234

- John Roemer
- Consumption externalities, rental markets and purchase clubs pp. 235-253

- Suzanne Scotchmer
- Core-equivalence for the Nash bargaining solution pp. 255-263

- Walter Trockel