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- 20018: Twin studies in behavioral research: a skeptical view

- L.J. Kamin and Arthur Goldberger
- 20017: Evolutionary dynamics in financial markets with many trader types

- William Brock and Cars Hommes
- 20016: Information and the evolution of the utility function

- Larry Samuelson and Jeroen Swinkels
- 20015: Evolution and learning in games with randomly disturbed payoffs

- Josef Hofbauer and William Sandholm
- 20014: A general equilibrium model of statistical discrimination

- Andrea Moro and Peter Norman
- 20013: On the empirics of social capital

- Steven Durlauf
- 200125: A dynamic theory of holdup

- Yeon-Koo Che and József Sákovics
- 200124: Mosaic management in metapopulation models: optimal management of interrelated species in patchy environments

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 200123: Mechanism design and communication costs

- R. Deneckere and S. Severinov
- 200122: Is assortative matching efficient?

- Steven Durlauf and Ananth Seshadri
- 200121: Economics for ecologists: a reader's guide

- William Brock
- 200120: Instrumental variables estimation of heteroskedastic linear models using all lags of instruments

- Kenneth West, K.-F. Wong and Stanislav Anatolyev
- 20012: Uniqueness of positive fixed points for increasing concave functions on Rn: an elementary result

- John Kennan
- 200119: Government grants to private charities: do they crowd out giving or fundraising?

- James Andreoni and A. Payne
- 200118: Evolutionary staibility and lexicographic preferences

- L. Samuelson and Jeroen Swinkels
- 200117: Valuing biodiversity from an economic perspective: a unified economic, ecological and genetic approach

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 200116: Pigouvian pricing and stochastic evolutionary implementation

- William Sandholm
- 200115: Negative externalities and evolutionary implementation

- William Sandholm
- 200114: Inference about predictive ability

- Michael McCracken and Kenneth West
- 200112: Government-mandated discriminatory policies

- Hanming Fang and Peter Norman
- 200111: Internet auctions with many traders

- Michael Peters and S. Severinov
- 200110: The performance of some recently privatized Italian banks

- F. Farabullini and D.D. Hester
- 20011: Output and price level effects of monetary uncertainty in a matching model

- B. Katzman, John Kennan and N. Wallace
- 20009: Economics of environmental regulation

- William Brock
- 20008: Chaos theory

- William Brock
- 20007: Discrete choice with social interactions

- William Brock and Steven Durlauf
- 20005: Evolution with diverse preferences

- Jeffrey Ely and William Sandholm
- 20004: Free trade and global warming: a trade theory view of the Kyoto protocol

- Brian Copeland and M. Scott Taylor
- 200030: Using patents in growth models

- Louise Keely
- 200029: Bowling alone: a review essay

- Steven Durlauf
- 200028: Endogenous inequality in a trade model with private information

- Andrea Moro and Peter Norman
- 200027: Optimal ecosystem management when species compete for limiting resources

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 200026: Nonconvexities in ecological management problems

- William Brock and D. Starrett
- 200025: What do bargainers' preferences look like?: exploring a convex ultimatum game

- James Andreoni, Marco Castillo and Ragan Petrie
- 200024: Growth economics and reality

- William Brock and Steven Durlauf
- 200022: Financial convergence in the European Monetary Union?

- Giorgio Calcagnini, F. Farabullini and D.D. Hester
- 200021: The local Solow growth model

- Steven Durlauf, Andros Kourtellos and Artur Minkin
- 200020: Some mathematical tools for analysing complex-nonlinear systems

- William Brock
- 20002: The economics of philanthropy

- James Andreoni
- 200019: GATT-think

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- 200018: Inference with an incomplete model of English auctions

- Philip Haile and Elie Tamer
- 200017r: Symmetric separating equilibria in English auctions

- Sushil Bikhchandani, Philip Haile and John Riley
- 200016: A framework for the study of individual behavior and social interactions

- Steven Durlauf
- 200015: Efficient mechanisms for public goods with use exclusions

- Peter Norman
- 200014: The memberships theory of poverty: the role of group affiliations in determining socioeconomic outcomes

- Steven Durlauf
- 200013: Identification of standard auction models

- Susan Athey and Philip Haile
- 200012: Legislative bargaining and coalition formation

- Peter Norman
- 200011: Strategic trade, competitive industries and agricultural trade disputes

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- 200010: Econometric analysis and the study of economic growth: a skeptical perspective

- Steven Durlauf
- 20001: The interactions-based approach to socioeconomic behavior

- Lawrence Blume and Steven Durlauf