Economic Theory
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Volume 16, issue 3, 2000
- Concurrent trading in two experimental markets with demand interdependence pp. 511-528

- Arlington Williams, John Ledyard, Steven Gjerstad and Vernon L. Smith
- Some factors affecting demand withholding in posted-offer markets pp. 529-544

- Bradley Ruffle
- Firm-specific cost savings and market power pp. 545-565

- Douglas Davis and Bart Wilson
- Dividend timing and behavior in laboratory asset markets pp. 567-583

- Mark Van Boening, Vernon L. Smith and Charissa P. Wellford
- Bidding up, buying out and cooling-off: an examination of auctions with withdrawal rights pp. 585-611

- John Asker
- Intertemporal pricing in laboratory posted offer markets with differential information pp. 613-637

- Aldo Rustichini and Anne P. Villamil
- An experimental study of coordination and learning in iterated two-market entry games pp. 661-687

- Eyal Winter, Amnon Rapoport and Darryl A. Seale
- Experience-weighted attraction learning in sender-receiver signaling games pp. 689-718

- Christopher M. Anderson and Colin Camerer
- Theoretically robust but empirically invalid? An experimental investigation into tax equivalence pp. 719-734

- Rudolf Kerschbamer and Georg Kirchsteiger
- An experimental comparison of two search models pp. 735-749

- Martin Sefton, Abdullah Yavas and Eric Abrams
Volume 16, issue 2, 2000
- The impossibility of compromise: some uniqueness properties of expected utility preferences pp. 245-258

- Paolo Ghirardato and Massimo Marinacci
- Monopolistically competitive equilibria with differentiated commodities pp. 259-275

- Takashi Suzuki
- Implementations of the Nash solution based on its Walrasian characterization pp. 277-294

- Walter Trockel
- Choice under complete uncertainty: axiomatic characterizations of some decision rules pp. 295-312

- Prasanta K. Pattanaik, Yongsheng Xu and Walter Bossert
- The measurement of structural differences between economies: An axiomatic characterization pp. 313-321

- Yew-Kwang Ng and Guang-Zhen Sun
- Informational efficiency properties of rational expectations equilibria in non-convex economies pp. 323-332

- Giulio Seccia
- Real and financial effects of insider trading with correlated signals pp. 333-353

- Leonard Mirman and Neelam Jain
- The stand-alone test and decreasing serial cost sharing pp. 355-362

- Jens Leth Hougaard and Lars Thorlund-Petersen
- A new class of deprivation-based generalized Gini indices pp. 363-377

- You-qiang Wang and Kai-yuen Tsui
- Adverse selection under ignorance pp. 379-399

- Javier López-Cuñat
- Large time and small noise asymptotic results for mean reverting diffusion processes with applications pp. 401-419

- Jeffrey Callen, Lin Xu and Suresh Govindaraj
- Bank structure, capital accumulation and growth: a simple macroeconomic model pp. 421-455

- Mark Guzman
- Collective choice functions on non-convex problems pp. 457-463

- Marco Mariotti
- Comparative statics of monopoly pricing pp. 465-469

- Tim Baldenius and Stefan Reichelstein
- The LeChatelier principle: the long and the short of it pp. 471-476

- Wing Suen, Paul Tseng and Eugene Silberberg
- Allais' trading process and the dynamic evolution of a market economy pp. 477-481

- Jean-Marc Tallon and Jean-Michel Courtault
- Lagrangean conditions for consumers with nonrepresentable preferences pp. 483-487

- José Manuel Gutiérrez and Carmen Herrero
- Upper and lower bounds for expected utility pp. 489-502

- Marco LiCalzi
Volume 16, issue 1, 2000
- A reconsideration of the problem of social cost: Free riders and monopolists pp. 1-22

- Varadarajan Chari and Larry Jones
- Income and wealth distribution in a simple model of growth pp. 23-42

- Gerhard Sorger
- A dynamic analysis of an endogenous growth model with leisure pp. 43-62

- Salvador Ortigueira
- Learning with noiseless information and payoff-relevant signals pp. 63-75

- Edward E. Schlee, Manjira Datta and Leonard Mirman
- Corporate insurance with optimal financial contracting pp. 77-105

- Bruno Jullien, Georges Dionne and Bernard Caillaud
- How helpful is a long memory on financial markets? pp. 107-134

- Sandra GØth and Sven Ludwig
- Local martingales, arbitrage, and viability pp. 135-161

- Mark Loewenstein and Gregory A. Willard
- Demand bargaining in legislatures pp. 163-180

- Daniel Cardona and Francisco M. Mancera
- The core in an oligopoly market with indivisibility pp. 181-198

- Jingang Zhao
- Existence and local indeterminacy of periodic equilibrium paths in infinite horizon models with external effects pp. 199-208

- Tetsuya Shimokawa
- Finite-dimensional utilities pp. 209-218

- Yutaka Nakamura
- Endogenous technological change: a note on stability pp. 219-226

- Lutz Arnold
- Signaling bargaining power: Strategic delay versus restricted offers pp. 227-237

- Mehmet Bac
- Continuity of the payoff functions pp. 239-244

- Allan Muir and Dionysius Glycopantis
Volume 15, issue 3, 2000
- Capacity precommitment as a barrier to entry: A Bertrand-Edgeworth approach pp. 501-530

- Dan Kovenock, Raymond Deneckere, Tom Faith and Beth Allen
- Equilibrium prices in a random exchange economy with dependent agents pp. 531-550

- Vladimir Rotar and Mukul Majumdar
- Saving behavior in stationary equilibrium with random discounting pp. 551-564

- Edi Karni and Itzhak Zilcha
- Global asymptotic stability of a competitive equilibrium with recursive preferences pp. 565-584

- Hyun Park
- Indivisible labor implies chaos pp. 585-598

- Takashi Kamihigashi
- Destabilizing effects of a successful stabilization: a forward-looking explanation of the second Hungarian hyperinflation pp. 599-630

- Beatrix Paal
- Devaluation of fixed exchange rates: optimal strategy in the presence of speculation pp. 631-661

- Ivan Pastine
- Outsiders' threat and consecutive offers pp. 663-676

- Ling Qiu and Quan Wen
- The equivalence of the Dekel-Fudenberg iterative procedure and weakly perfect rationalizability pp. 677-687

- Vincent Vannetelbosch and P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- A simple characterization of majority rule pp. 689-700

- Jerry S. Kelly and Donald E. Campbell
- More on phantom bidding pp. 701-707

- Ruqu Wang, Emin Dinlersoz and Parimal Bag
- Existence of equilibrium in an OLG model with production and altruistic preferences pp. 709-715

- Emmanuel Thibault
- Convergence for difference equations with vanishing time-dependence, with applications to adaptive learning pp. 717-725

- George Evans and Seppo Honkapohja
- Rationalizability and the savage axioms pp. 727-733

- Kin Chung Lo
- Money, banks and endogenous volatility pp. 735-745

- Pedro Gomis-Porqueras
Volume 15, issue 2, 2000
- Asset price bubbles in Arrow-Debreu and sequential equilibrium pp. 253-278

- Kevin X.D. Huang and Jan Werner
- Bargaining, coalitions and competition pp. 279-296

- Nir Dagan, Roberto Serrano and Oscar Volij
- Sequencing R&D decisions in a two-period duopoly with spillovers pp. 297-317

- Jim Jin, Rabah Amir and Madjid Amir
- Existence and efficiency of equilibrium in infinite economies with finite aggregate wealth pp. 319-337

- Yasar N. Barut
- On dynamic programming with unbounded returns pp. 339-352

- Jorge Durán
- Individual monotonicity and the leximin solution pp. 353-365

- Mark A. Chen
- How strategy sensitive are contributions? pp. 367-387

- Gary Bolton, Jordi Brandts and Elena Katok
- An experimental study of decisions in dynamic optimization problems pp. 389-419

- Kenneth Matheny and Charles Noussair
- An experimental study of information and mixed-strategy play in the three-person matching-pennies game pp. 421-462

- Arijit Mukherji, Kevin McCabe and David E. Runkle
- A simple proof of Ekeland and Scheinkman's result on the necessity of a transversality condition pp. 463-468

- Takashi Kamihigashi
- Parametric characterizations of risk aversion and prudence pp. 469-476

- Lars Nielsen and Fatma Lajeri
- Approval voting in subset elections pp. 477-483

- James Wiseman
- Two simple proofs of the feasibility of the linear tracing procedure pp. 485-490

- P. Jean-Jacques Herings
- Effects of temporal heterogeniety in the Baumol-Wolff productivity growth model pp. 491-498

- Hassan Sedaghat
Volume 15, issue 1, 2000
- Mathematical structure of voting paradoxes pp. 1-53

- Donald G. Saari
- Mathematical structure of voting paradoxes pp. 55-102

- Donald G. Saari
- Infinite horizon CAPM equilibrium pp. 103-138

- Michael Magill and Martine Quinzii
- On the roles of impatiencein homothetic growth paths pp. 139-161

- Jean-Pierre Drugeon
- Ergodic chaos, learning and sunspot equilibrium pp. 163-184

- Wilfredo Maldonado and Aloisio Araujo
- Social learning and costly information acquisition pp. 185-205

- Roberto Burguet and Xavier Vives
- A martingale characterization of equilibrium asset price processes pp. 207-213

- A. Lazrak and Jean-Paul Décamps
- Optimal investment sequence pp. 215-219

- Ping-shu Tso, Koon-lam Shea and Tai-man Tang
- Independence of irrelevant alternatives and consistency of choice pp. 221-226

- Vincenzo Denicolo'
- Notes on some inequalities in economics pp. 227-233

- Rolf Färe and Shawna Grosskopf
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