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- 20039: Valuing biodiversity from an economic perspective: a unified economic, ecological and genetic approach

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 20038: The kindergarten rule of sustainable growth

- William Brock and M. Scott Taylor
- 20037: The effect of expected income on individual migration decisions

- John Kennan and James Walker
- 20036: The convergence hypothesis after 10 years

- Steven Durlauf
- 20035: Excess payoff dynamics, potential dynamics, and stable games

- William Sandholm
- 20034: Building rational cooperation

- James Andreoni and L. Samuelson
- 20033: The dynamics of currency substitution, asset substitution and de facto dollarization and euroization in transition countries

- Edgar Feige
- 200328: Tipping points, abrupt opinion changes, and punctuated policy change

- William Brock
- 200327: National sovereignty in an interdependent world

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- 200326: Modeling knowledge in economic analysis
- L. Samuelson
- 200325: Elements of a theory of design limits to optimal policy

- William Brock and Steven Durlauf
- 200324: The lake game

- W.D. Dechert and William Brock
- 200323: U.S. monetary policy in the Greenspan era: 1987-2003

- D.D. Hester
- 200322: Why isn't growth making us happier?: utility on the hedonic treadmill

- Louise Keely
- 200321: Evolution in Bayesian games II: stability of purified equilibria

- William Sandholm
- 200320: Evolution in games with randomly disturbed payoffs

- Josef Hofbauer and William Sandholm
- 20032: Complexity and emperical economics

- Steven Durlauf
- 200319: An efficiency rationale for bundling of public goods

- Hanming Fang and Peter Norman
- 200318: To bundle or not to bundle

- Hanming Fang and Peter Norman
- 200317: Neighborhood effects

- Steven Durlauf
- 200316: Economic growth and the environment: matching the stylized facts

- William Brock and M. Scott Taylor
- 200315: Policy evaluation in uncertain economic environments

- William Brock, Steven Durlauf and Kenneth West
- 200314: The case for auctioning countermeasures in the WTO

- Kyle Bagwell, P.C. Mavroidis and Robert Staiger
- 200313: Spatial complexity, resilience and policy diversity: fishing on lake-rich landscapes

- S.A. Carpenter and William Brock
- 200312: Empirical studies of social capital: a critical survey

- Steven Durlauf and Marcel Fafchamps
- 200311: Sunk investments lead to unpredictable prices

- George Mailath, A. Postlewait and L. Samuelson
- 200310: Trade, growth and the environment

- Brian Copeland and M. Scott Taylor
- 20031: Multinomial choice with social interactions

- William Brock and Steven Durlauf
- 20029: Optimal phosphorus loading for a potentially eutrophic lake

- D. Ludwig, S. Carpenter and William Brock
- 20028: Regulating nonlinear environmental systems under Knightian uncertainty

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 20027: Equilibrium concepts for social interaction models

- Lawrence Blume and Steven Durlauf
- 20026: The evolution of focal points

- K. Binmore and L. Samuelson
- 20025: Contemporaneous perfect Epsilon-equilibria

- George Mailath, Andrew Postlewaite and L. Samuelson
- 20024: A multinomial choice model of neighborhood effects

- William Brock and Steven Durlauf
- 20023: Heterogeneous beliefs and routes to complex dynamics in asset pricing models with price contingent contracts

- William Brock and Cars Hommes
- 200222: Structural equation models in human behavior genetics

- Arthur Goldberger
- 200221: Potential dynamics and stable games

- William Sandholm
- 200220: Cultural integration and its discontents

- T. Kuran and William Sandholm
- 20022: The U.S. demographic transition

- Jeremy Greenwood and Ananth Seshadri
- 200219: U.S. banking in the last fifty years: growth and adaptation

- D.D. Hester
- 200218: Groups, social influences and inequality: a memberships theory perspective on poverty traps

- Steven Durlauf
- 200217: Imperfect monitoring and impermanent reputations

- Martin Cripps, George Mailath and L. Samuelson
- 200215: Testing subgame perfection apart from fairness in ultimatum games

- James Andreoni and Emily Blanchard
- 200214: Exchanging good ideas

- Louise Keely
- 200213: Leadership giving in charitable fund-raising

- James Andreoni
- 200212: Pursuing problems in growth

- Louise Keely
- 200211: The economics of scientific research coalitions: collaborative network formation in the presence of multiple funding agencies

- Paul David and Louise Keely
- 200210: Uncertainty and the management of multi-state ecosystems: an apparently rational route to collapse

- G.D. Peterson, S.R. Carpenter and William Brock
- 20021: Engines of liberation

- Jeremy Greenwood, Ananth Seshadri and Mehmet Yorukoglu
- 20019: Know thy enemies: knowledge of rivals' types and its effect on auctions

- Yeon-Koo Che and J. Kim