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Volume 70, issue 4, 2020
- Special Issue: Supermodularity and Monotonicity in Economics pp. 907-911

- Rabah Amir
- Aversion to risk of regret and preference for positively skewed risks pp. 913-941

- Christian Gollier
- Complementary Monopolies with asymmetric information pp. 943-981

- Didier Laussel and Joana Resende
- Super- and submodularity of stopping games with random observations pp. 983-1022

- Svetlana Boyarchenko
- The value of a draw pp. 1023-1044

- Casilda Lasso de la Vega and Oscar Volij
- Characterizing monotone games pp. 1045-1068

- Anne-Christine Barthel and Eric Hoffmann
- Ordinal potentials in smooth games pp. 1069-1100

- Christian Ewerhart
- The social value of information and the competition motive: price versus quantity games pp. 1101-1137

- Camille Cornand and Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira
- Entry and mergers in oligopoly with firm-specific network effects pp. 1139-1164

- Adriana Gama, Rim Lahmandi-Ayed and Ana Elisa Pereira
Volume 70, issue 3, 2020
- Costly self-control and limited willpower pp. 607-632

- Meng-Yu Liang, Simon Grant and Sung-Lin Hsieh
- Social preference under twofold uncertainty pp. 633-663

- Philippe Mongin and Marcus Pivato
- Serial dictatorship mechanisms with reservation prices pp. 665-684

- Bettina Klaus and Alexandru Nichifor
- A case of evolutionarily stable attainable equilibrium in the laboratory pp. 685-721

- Christoph Kuzmics and Daniel Rodenburger
- Expected utility theory with probability grids and preference formation pp. 723-764

- Mamoru Kaneko
- Ex ante heterogeneity in all-pay many-player auctions with Pareto distribution of costs pp. 765-783

- Sérgio O. Parreiras and Anna Rubinchik
- Optimal consumption with time-inconsistent preferences pp. 785-815

- Liya Liu, Yingjie Niu, Yuanping Wang and Jinqiang Yang
- Profit-sharing and efficient time allocation pp. 817-846

- Ruben Juarez, Kohei Nitta and Miguel Vargas
- Emergence of price-taking Behavior pp. 847-870

- Sjur Didrik Flåm
- Partially-honest Nash implementation: a full characterization pp. 871-904

- Michele Lombardi and Naoki Yoshihara
- Correction to: Perfect information games where each player acts only once pp. 905-906

- Kutay Cingiz, János Flesch, P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Arkadi Predtetchinski
Volume 70, issue 2, 2020
- Interbank borrowing and lending between financially constrained banks pp. 347-385

- Diemo Dietrich and Achim Hauck
- Sustaining Ramsey plans with one-period bonds pp. 387-410

- Begoña Domínguez
- On endowments and indivisibility: partial ownership in the Shapley–Scarf model pp. 411-435

- Patrick Harless and William Phan
- Iterated elimination procedures pp. 437-465

- Xiao Luo, Xuewen Qian and Chen Qu
- Optimal budget-balanced ranking mechanisms to assign identical objects pp. 467-502

- Yan Long
- Defaulting firms and systemic risks in financial networks: a normative approach pp. 503-526

- Nicolas Houy, Frédéric Jouneau and François Le Grand
- Recourse loans and Ponzi schemes pp. 527-550

- Mário R. Páscoa and Abdelkrim Seghir
- On recursive utilities with non-affine aggregator and conditional certainty equivalent pp. 551-577

- Łukasz Balbus
- Debt collateralization, capital structure, and maximal leverage pp. 579-605

- Feixue Gong and Gregory Phelan
Volume 70, issue 1, 2020
- Infectious diseases, human capital and economic growth pp. 1-47

- Aditya Goenka and Lin Liu
- On the characterization of linear habit formation pp. 49-93

- Gerelt Tserenjigmid
- A general model of price competition with soft capacity constraints pp. 95-120

- Marie-Laure Cabon-Dhersin and Nicolas Drouhin
- Crisis Contracts pp. 121-164

- Elias Aptus, Volker Britz and Hans Gersbach
- Interbank market friction-induced holdings of precautionary liquidity: implications for bank loan supply and monetary policy implementation pp. 165-222

- Monika Bucher, Achim Hauck and Ulrike Neyer
- Moral hazard and compensation packages: does reshuffling matter? pp. 223-241

- Alessandro Fedele and Luca Panaccione
- Unique equilibrium in contests with incomplete information pp. 243-271

- Christian Ewerhart and Federico Quartieri
- Political selection and the optimal concentration of political power pp. 273-311

- Andreas Grunewald, Emanuel Hansen and Gert Pönitzsch
- Global gains from reduction in trade costs pp. 313-345

- Edwin Lai, Haichao Fan and Han Steffan Qi
Volume 69, issue 4, 2020
- Rank-additive population ethics pp. 861-918

- Marcus Pivato
- Bank capital, fire sales, and the social value of deposits pp. 919-963

- Douglas Gale and Tanju Yorulmazer
- Perfect information games where each player acts only once pp. 965-985

- Kutay Cingiz, János Flesch, P. Jean-Jacques Herings and Arkadi Predtetchinski
- Myopic and farsighted stability in network formation games: an experimental study pp. 987-1021

- Mariya Teteryatnikova and James Tremewan
- Simple contracts under observable and hidden actions pp. 1023-1047

- Bo Chen, Yu Chen and David Rietzke
- Monetary rules in a two-sector endogenous growth model pp. 1049-1100

- Antoine Riche, Francesco Magris and Daria Onori
- International trade with sequential production pp. 1101-1125

- Udo Kreickemeier and Zhan Qu
- On the equivalence of rational expectations equilibrium with perfect Bayesian equilibrium pp. 1127-1146

- Cheng-Zhong Qin and Xintong Yang
- Strategic experimentation with asymmetric players pp. 1147-1175

- Kaustav Das, Nicolas Klein and Katharina Schmid
Volume 69, issue 3, 2020
- Convergence, financial development, and policy analysis pp. 523-568

- Justin Lin, Jianjun Miao and Pengfei Wang
- Weak implementation pp. 569-594

- Kym Pram
- Purification and disambiguation of Ellsberg equilibria pp. 595-636

- Benoît Decerf and Frank Riedel
- Child labor and compulsory education: the effects of government education policy on economic growth and welfare pp. 637-666

- Chia-Hui Lu
- Irreversibility and the economics of forest conservation pp. 667-711

- Adriana Piazza and Santanu Roy
- An axiomatic analysis of the papal conclave pp. 713-743

- Andrew Mackenzie
- Industrialization and the evolution of enforcement institutions pp. 745-788

- Toshihiko Mukoyama and Latchezar Popov
- Strategic advance sales, demand uncertainty and overcommitment pp. 789-828

- Sebastien Mitraille and Henry Thille
- Ideological extremism and primaries pp. 829-860

- Agustin Casas
Volume 69, issue 2, 2020
- Subjective expected utility with a spectral state space pp. 249-313

- Marcus Pivato
- The role of colleges within the higher education sector pp. 315-336

- Bernhard Eckwert and Itzhak Zilcha
- Stable unions pp. 337-365

- Yaron Azrieli and Dan Levin
- Targeted search, endogenous market segmentation, and wage inequality pp. 367-414

- Huanxing Yang
- Dissolving a partnership securely pp. 415-434

- Matthew Van Essen and John Wooders
- Uniqueness of equilibrium in a Bewley–Aiyagari model pp. 435-450

- Bar Light
- An axiomatization of the mixed utilitarian–maximin social welfare orderings pp. 451-473

- Walter Bossert and Kohei Kamaga
- The gambling effect of final-offer arbitration in bargaining pp. 475-496

- King King Li and Kang Rong
- The evolution of conventions under condition-dependent mistakes pp. 497-521

- Ennio Bilancini and Leonardo Boncinelli
Volume 69, issue 1, 2020
- Preferences with changing ambiguity aversion pp. 1-60

- Jingyi Xue
- Rational preference and rationalizable choice pp. 61-105

- Simone Cerreia-Vioglio, Alfio Giarlotta, Salvatore Greco, Fabio Maccheroni and Massimo Marinacci
- Strict fairness of equilibria in asymmetric information economies and mixed markets pp. 107-124

- Chiara Donnini and Marialaura Pesce
- Information within coalitions: risk and ambiguity pp. 125-147

- Emma Moreno-García and Juan Pablo Torres-Martinez
- Investment and financing in incomplete markets pp. 149-182

- Camelia Bejan
- Competing first-price and second-price auctions pp. 183-216

- Joyce Delnoij and Kris Jaegher
- A mechanism for the elicitation of second-order belief and subjective information structure pp. 217-232

- Edi Karni
- Set-valued capacities: multi-agenda decision making pp. 233-248

- Ehud Lehrer and Roee Teper
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