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- 2025-001: Rationalizable Incentives: Interim Rationalizable Implementation of Correspondences

- Takashi Kunimoto, Rene Saran and Roberto Serrano
- 2024-003: Civic Engagement as a Constraint on Corruption

- Kenju Kamei, Louis Putterman, Katy Tabero and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 2024-002: Gender Composition and Group Behavior: Evidence from US City Councils.*

- Emilia Brito, Jesse Bruhn, Thea How Choon and Anna Weber
- 2024-001: Nash Bargaining with Coalitional Threats

- Debraj Ray and Rajiv Vohra
- 2023-005: Gauging Preference for Democracy in Absence of Free Speech

- Josie I Chen, Louis Putterman and Diego Ramos-Toro
- 2023-004: Who Benefits from Remote Schooling? Self-Selection and Match Effects

- Jessie Bruhn, Christopher Campos and Eric Chen
- 2023-003: Comment on Nomidis “Revisiting Cournot and Neoclassical Economicsâ€

- Roberto Serrano
- 2023-002: The Impact of the Prehistoric Out-of-Africa Migration on Cultural Diversity

- Oded Galor, Marc Kemp and Daniel Wainstock
- 2023-001: Mediated (Anti)Persuasive Communication

- Zeky Murra-Anton and Roberto Serrano
- 2022-007: Comparative Performance of Cryptocurrencies through the Aumann and Serrano Economic Index of Riskiness

- Toshiyuki Yam Awake, Joseph Sheely, Roberto Serrano and Jiro Hodoshima
- 2022-006: Top5itis Revisited: Some Thoughts on the Notion of General Interest in Economics by Roberto Serrano

- Roberto Serrano
- 2022-005: Collective Bargaining for Women: How Unions Can Create Female-Friendly Jobs

- Viola Corradini, Lorenzo Lagos and Garima Sharma
- 2022-004: Slutsky Matrix Symmetry: A New Behavioral Condition

- Victor Aguiar and Roberto Serrano
- 2022-003: Millet, Rice, and Isolation: Origins and Persistence of the World’s Most Enduring Mega-State

- James Kai-sing Kung, Ömer Özal, Louis Putterman and Shuang Shi
- 2022-002: Land Quality

- J. Vernon Henderson, Adam Storeygard and David Weil
- 2022-001: Signaling, Screening, and Core Stability

- Yusuke Kamishiro, Rajiv Vohra and Roberto Serrano
- 2021-005: Police violence reduces civilian cooperation and engagement with law enforcement

- Desmond Ang, Panka Bencsik, Jesse Bruhn and Ellora Derenoncourt
- 2021-004: Competition in the Black Market:Estimating the Causal Effect of Gangs in Chicago

- Jesse Bruhn
- 2021-003: A Principal-Agent Relationship with No Advantage to Commitment

- Rajiv Vohra, Francisco Espinosa and Debraj Ray
- 2021-002: Continuous Level-k Mechanism Design

- Geoffroy de Clippel, Rene Saran and Roberto Serrano
- 2021-001: The Mussa Puzzle: A Generalization

- Cosimo Petracchi
- 2020-25: Quality-adjusted Population Density

- J. Vernon Henderson, Adam Storeygard and David Weil
- 2020-24: Financial Aid and Early Admissions at Selective Need-Blind Colleges

- Zeky Murra-Anton
- 2020-23: Interim Rationalizable Implementation of Functions

- Takashi Kunimoto, Rene Saran and Roberto Serrano
- 2020-22: The Ancient Origins of the Wealth of Nations

- Quamrul Ashraf, Oded Galor and Marc Klemp
- 2020-21: Immigration and Violent Crime: Evidence from the Colombia-Venezuela Border

- Brian Knight and Ana Tribin
- 2020-20: Sixty-Seven Years of the Nash Program: Time for Retirement?

- Roberto Serrano
- 2020-19: Start What You Finish! Ex ante risk and schooling investments in the presence of dynamic complementarities

- Andrew D. Foster and Esther Gehrke
- 2020-18: The Franchise, Policing, and Race: Evidence from Arrests Data and the Voting Rights Act

- Giovanni Facchini, Brian Knight and Cecilia Testa
- 2020-17: The Determinants of Efficient Behavior in Coordination Games

- Pedro Dal Bã³, Guillaume R. Fréchette and Jeongbin Kim
- 2020-16: Rationalizable Incentives: Interim Implementation of Sets in Rationalizable Strategies

- Victor H. Aguiar, Per Hjertstrand and Roberto Serrano
- 2020-15: Rationalizable Incentives: Interim Implementation of Sets in Rationalizable Strategies

- Takashi Kunimoto and Roberto Serrano
- 2020-14: A Toolkit for Solving Models with a Lower Bound on Interest Rates of Stochastic Duration

- Gauti Eggertsson, Sergey K. Egiev, Alessandro Lin, Josef Platzer and Luca Riva
- 2020-13: Bargaining over Contingent Contracts Under Incomplete Information

- Geoffroy de Clippel, Jack Fanning and Kareen Rozen
- 2020-12: The Digital Revolution: Lights and Shadows

- Roberto Serrano
- 2020-11: On Selecting the Right Agent

- Salvador Barber‡, Geoffroy de Clippel, Alejandro Neme and Kareen Rozen
- 2020-10: Order-k Rationality

- Salvador Barber‡, Geoffroy de Clippel, Alejandro Neme and Kareen Rozen
- 2020-09: Fairness through the Lens of Cooperative Game Theory: An Experimental Approach

- Geoffroy de Clippel and Kareen Rozen
- 2020-08: Bounded Rationality and Limited Datasets

- Geoffroy de Clippel and Kareen Rozen
- 2020-07: Relaxed Optimization: e-Rationalizability and the FOC-Departure Index in Consumer Theory

- Geoffroy de Clippel and Kareen Rozen
- 2020-06: On the Informativeness of Descriptive Statistics for Structural Estimates

- Isaiah Andrews, Matthew Gentzkow and Jesse Shapiro
- 2020-05: Diversity and Conflict

- Cemal Eren Arbath, Quamrul Ashraf, Oded Galor and Marc Klemp
- 2020-04: Competition in Network Industries: Evidence from the Rwandan Mobile Phone Network

- Daniel Björkegren
- 2020-03: The Effect of Increasing Human Capital Investment on Economic Growth and Poverty: A Simulation Exercise

- Matthew Collin and David Weil
- 2020-02: Opposition Media, State Censorship, and Political Accountability:Evidence from ChavezÃs Venezuela

- Brian Knight and Ana Tribin
- 2020-01: Reducing Frictions in College Admissions: Evidence from the Common Application

- Brian Knight and Nathan Schiff
- 2019-11: The Digital Revolution: Lights and Shadows (Lecture Delivered at Foundation Ramon Areces)

- Robert Serrano
- 2019-10: "Trust, Beliefs and Cooperation: Excavating a Foundation of Strong Economics

- Jeongbin Kim, Louis Putterman and Xinyi Zhang
- 2019-9: Diversity and Conflict

- Cemal Eren Arbath, Quamrul Ashraf, Oded Galor and Marc Klemp
- 2019-8: Civic Engagement as a Second-Order Public Good

- Kenju Kamei, Louis Putterman and Jean-Robert Tyran
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