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- 1308: Implications of Pareto Efficiency for two-agent (household) choice

- Federico Echenique and Lozan Ivanov
- 1307: Designing experiments with computational testbeds: Effects of convergence speed in coordination games

- Noah Myung and Julian Romero
- 1306: Ambiguity aversion in asset market: Experimental study of home bias

- Noah Myung
- 1305: Improving coordination and cooperation through competition

- Noah Myung
- 1304: Modeling dynamics in time-series-cross-section political economy data

- Nathaniel Beck and Jonathan Katz
- 1303: The testable implication of zero-sum games

- SangMok Lee
- 1302: The nature of collusion facilitating and collusion breaking power of simultaneous ascending price and simultaneous descending price auctions

- Alexander Brown, Charles Plott and Heidi Kamp Sullivan
- 1301: Market design for fishery IFQ programs

- John Ledyard
- 1300: Inequality aversion and risk aversion

- Christopher Chambers
- 1299: When does aggregation reduce uncertainty aversion?

- Christopher Chambers and Federico Echenique
- 1298: The core matchings of markets with transfers

- Christopher Chambers and Federico Echenique
- 1297: An internal fuel efficiency credit market mechanism for meeting the CAFE Standard: Internalizing a regulation caused externality

- Charles Plott and Gabriel Katz
- 1296: Information aggregation & strategic abstention in large laboratory elections

- Marco Battaglimi, Rebecca Morton and Thomas Palfrey
- 1295: Money metric utilitarianism

- Christopher Chambers and Takashi Hayashi
- 1294: Correcting for survey misreports using auxiliary information with an application to estimating turnout

- Jonathan Katz and Gabriel Katz
- 1293: An empirical Bayes approach to estimating ordinal treatment effects

- R. Michael Alvarez, Delia Bailey and Jonathan Katz
- 1292: A citizen candidate model with private information and unique equilibrium

- Jens Grober and Thomas Palfrey
- 1291: Network architecture, salience and coordination

- Syngjoo Choi, Douglas Gale, Shachar Kariv and Thomas Palfrey
- 1290: A statistical model of abstention under compulsory voting

- Gabriel Katz
- 1288: Policy-based abstention in Brazil’s 2002 presidential election

- Gabriel Katz
- 1287: A Bayesian multinomial probit analysis of voter choice in Chile’s 2005 presidential election

- R. Michael Alvarez and Gabriel Katz
- 1286: Choice and individual welfare

- Christopher Chambers and Takashi Hayashi
- 1285: Ideology and competence in alternative electoral systems

- Matias Iaryczower and Andrea Mattozzi
- 1284: The impact of minority representation on policy outcomes: Evidence from the U.S. States

- Michiko Ueda
- 1283: The impact of race and ideology on voting: Does race still matter?

- Michiko Ueda
- 1282: Volunteering and image concerns

- Sera Linardi and Margaret A. McConnell
- 1281: You won’t harm me if you fool me

- Federico Echenique and Eran Shmaya
- 1280: Information aggregation in standing and ad hoc committees (formerly: Information aggregation and equilibrium selection in committees)

- S. Nageeb Ali, Jacob Goeree, Navin Kartik and Thomas Palfrey
- 1279: No Trade

- Juan D. Carrillo and Thomas Palfrey
- 1278: A test for monotone comparative statics

- Federico Echenique and Ivana Komunjer
- 1277: The “Reasonable Man” and other legal standards

- Alan Miller
- 1276: Principles of continuous price determination in an experimental environment with flows of random arrivals and departures

- Michael R. Alton and Charles Plott
- 1275: Strategic voting in sequential committees

- Matias Iaryczower
- 1274: The control of game form recognition in experiments: Understanding dominant strategy failures in a simple two person “Guessing” game

- Eileen Chou, Margaret McConnell, Rosemarie Nagel and Charles Plott
- 1273: The dynamics of distributive politics

- Marco Battaglini and Thomas Palfrey
- 1272: A measure of bizarreness

- Christopher Chambers and Alan Miller
- 1271: On eliciting beliefs in strategic games

- Thomas Palfrey and Stephanie Wang
- 1270: On behavioral complementarity and its implications

- Christopher Chambers, Federico Echenique and Eran Shmaya
- 1269: Sequential entry in many-to-one matching markets

- Elette Boyle and Federico Echenique
- 1268: Design improved parimutuel-type information aggregation mechanisms: Inaccuracies & the long-shot bias as disequilibrium phenomena

- Boris S. Axelrod, Benjamin J. Kulick, Charles Plott and Kevin A. Roust
- 1267: The effect of voter identification laws on turnout

- R. Michael Alvarez, Delia Bailey and Jonathan Katz
- 1266: Auctioning off the agenda: Bargaining in legislatures with endogenous scheduling

- Jernej Copic and Jonathan Katz
- 1265: Supermodular Bayesian implementation: Learning and incentive design

- Laurent Mathevet
- 1264: Diffusion of Behavior and Equilibrium Properties in Network Games

- Matthew Jackson and Leeat Yariv
- 1263: The Swing Voter’s Curse in the laboratory

- Marco Battaglini, Rebecca Morton and Thomas Palfrey
- 1262: Efficiency, equity, and timing of voting mechanisms

- Marco Battaglini, Rebecca Morton and Thomas Palfrey
- 1261: Minorities and storable votes

- Alessandra Casella, Thomas Palfrey and Raymond Riezman
- 1260: Heterogeneous quantal response equilibrium and cognitive hierarchies

- Colin F. Camerer, Thomas Palfrey and Brian Rogers
- 1259: The compromise game: Two-sided adverse selection in the laboratory

- Juan D. Carrillo and Thomas Palfrey
- 1258: Political reputations and campaign promises

- Enriqueta Aragones, Thomas Palfrey and Andrew Postlewaite