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- 19999: Technology (and policy) shocks in models of endogenous growth

- Larry Jones, Rodolfo Manuelli and E. Stacchetti
- 19997: Testing for linearity

- Bruce Hansen
- 19996: Multilateral trade negotiations, bilateral opportunism and the rules of GATT

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- 19994: What makes an allocation fair?: Some experimental evidence

- James Andreoni, P.M. Brown and Lise Vesterlund
- 199938: Evolutionary implementation and congestion pricing

- William Sandholm
- 199937: Almost global convergence to p-dominant equilibrium

- William Sandholm
- 199936: Encompassing tests when no model is encompassing

- Kenneth West
- 199934: A backward induction experiment

- K. Binmore, J. McCarthy, Giovanni Ponti and ...
- 199933: Auctions with resale

- Philip Haile
- 199932: Determinants of bank branche expension in Italy

- Giorgio Calcagnini, R. de Bonis and D.D. Hester
- 199929: The case "against" social capital

- Steven Durlauf
- 199928: Social interaction and fertility transitions

- Steven Durlauf and James Walker
- 199927: Competition through innovation: ATMs in Italian banks

- D.D. Hester, Giorgio Calcagnini and R. de Bonis
- 199926: On information sharing and incentives in R&D

- S. Severinov
- 199923: Potential games with continuous player sets

- William Sandholm
- 199920: Estimation with response error and non-response: food stamp participation in SIPP

- Christopher Bollinger and M.H. David
- 19992: Giving according to GARP: an experimental test of the rationality of altruism

- James Andreoni and J.H. Miller
- 199919: Charitable giving by married couples: who decides and why does it matter?

- James Andreoni, Eleanor Brown and I. Rischall
- 199918: Pre-play contracting in the prisoners' dilemma

- James Andreoni and Hal Varian
- 199915: Markov evolution with inexact information

- William Sandholm
- 19991: Feasible optimal instrumental variables estimation of linear models with moving average disturbances

- Kenneth West, K.F. Wong and Stanislav Anatolyev
- 19989: The simple economics of labor standards and the Gatt

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- 19988: Optimal incentives for teams

- Yeon-Koo Che and S.W. Yoo
- 19986: Difference-form contests and the robustness of all-pay auctions

- Yeon-Koo Che and Ian Gale
- 19984r: How costly is the honest signaling of need?

- G. Noeldeke and Larry Samuelson
- 19983: The new empirics of economic growth

- Steven Durlauf and Danny Quah
- 199828: The evolution of preferences and rapid social change

- William Sandholm
- 199827: Threshold autoregression with a near unit root

- Mehmet Caner and Bruce Hansen
- 199826: The grid bootstrap and the autoregressive model

- Bruce Hansen
- 199825: Management of eutrophication for lakes subject to potentially irreversible change

- S.R. Carpenter, D. Ludwig and William Brock
- 199823: Rational animal spirits

- William Brock and Cars Hommes
- 199822: Demand uncertainty, endogenous timing and costly waiting: jumping the gun in competitive markets

- R. Deneckere and James Peck
- 199821: Optimal structure of agency with product complementarity and substitutability

- S. Severinov
- 19982: Risk dominance, payoff dominance and probabilistic choice learning

- Raymond Battalio, Larry Samuelson and J. van Huyck
- 199819: Who wants a good reputation?

- George Mailath and Larry Samuelson
- 199818: Your reputation is who you're not, not who you'd like to be

- George Mailath and Larry Samuelson
- 199817: Optimal management in Tilmania: a compatitive species assembly constrained by a limiting factor

- William Brock and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 199816: Credit flows from banks and capital markets in an evolving Europe

- D.D. Hester
- 199815: An economic theory of GATT

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert Staiger
- 199814: Analyzing choice with revealed preference: is altruism rational?

- James Andreoni and J.H. Miller
- 199813r: Endogenous inequality in integrated markets with two-sided research

- George Mailath, Larry Samuelson and A. Shaked
- 199812: Section 365: mandatory bankruptcy rules and inefficient continuation

- Yeon-Koo Che and Alan Schwartz
- 199811: Partners versus strangers: random rematching in public goods experiments

- James Andreoni and Rachel Croson
- 199810: Which is the fair sex?: Gender differences in altruism

- James Andreoni and Lise Vesterlund
- 9729r: Evolutionary Drift and Equilibrium Selection
- K. Binmore and Larry Samuelson
- 9726: Fairness, Selfishness and Selfish Fairness: Experiments on Games with Unequal Equilibrium
- James Andreoni, P.M. Brown and Lise Vesterlund
- 9725: Time Series Properties of an Artificial Stock Market
- W.B. Arthur, Blake Lebaron and R. Palmer
- 9724: The Reaction of Household Consumption to Predictable Changes in Payroll Tax Rates

- Jonathan Parker
- 9723: The Timing of Purchases, Market Power, and Economic Fluctuations

- Jonathan Parker
- 9722: Consumption Over the Life Cycle

- Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas and Jonathan Parker