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- 1257: Voting blocs, coalitions and parties

- Jon Eguia
- 1256: Attack politics: Who goes negative and why?

- Kyle Mattes
- 1255: Contestable leaderships: Party discipline and vote buying in legislatures

- Matias Iaryczower
- 1254: Interim efficient mechanism design with interdependent valuations

- Serkan Kucuksenel
- 1253: Sequencing strategies in large, competitive, ascending price automobile auctions: An experimental examination

- David Grether and Charles Plott
- 1252: What matchings can be stable? The refutability of matching theory

- Federico Echenique
- 1251: Diffusion on social networks

- Matthew Jackson and Leeat Yariv
- 1250: Nomination processes and policy outcomes

- Matthew Jackson, Laurent Mathevet and Kyle Mattes
- 1249: Separation of decision in group identification

- Alan Miller
- 1248: Supermodularizability

- Christopher Chambers and Federico Echenique
- 1247: Political bias and war

- Matthew Jackson and Massimo Morelli
- 1246: A simple axiomatization of quantiles on the domain of distribution functions

- Christopher Chambers
- 1245: The design and testing of information aggregation mechanisms: A Two-stage parimutuel IAM

- Kevin A. Roust and Charles Plott
- 1244: Testing Models w/ multiple equilibria by quantile methods

- Federico Echenique and Ivana Komunjer
- 1243: A contraction principle for finite global games

- Laurent Mathevet
- 1242: Like father, like son: Social networks, human capital investment, and social mobility

- Antoni Calvó-Armengol and Matthew Jackson
- 1241: Non-Existence of Equilibrium in Vickrey, Second-Price, and English Auctions

- Matthew Jackson
- 1240: Congestion at locks on inland waterways: An experimental Testbed of a policy of tradable priority permits for lock access

- Joseph Cook and Charles Plott
- 1239: Divergence, closed cycles and convergence in scarf environments: Experiments in the dynamics of general equilibrium systems

- Masayoshi Hirota, Ming Hsu, Charles Plott and Brian Rogers
- 1238: Bayesian consistent prior selection

- Christopher Chambers and Takashi Hayashi
- 1237: The economics of social networks

- Matthew Jackson
- 1236: Iterative elimination of weakly dominated strategies in binary voting agendas with sequential voting

- Patrick Hummel
- 1235: Finite perfect information extensive games with generic payoffs

- Patrick Hummel
- 1234: An explanation of inefficient redistribution: Transfers insure cohesive groups

- Federico Echenique and Jon Eguia
- 1233: Citizen candidates under uncertainty

- Jon Eguia
- 1232: Trade rules for uncleared markets

- Özgür Kıbrıs and Serkan Küçükşenel
- 1231: Proper scoring rules for general decision models

- Christopher Chambers
- 1230: Asymmetries in exchange behavior incorrectly interpreted as evidence of prospect theory

- Charles Plott and Kathryn Zeiler
- 1229: Policy uncertainty, electoral securities and redistribution

- Andrea Mattozzi
- 1228: Objective subjective probabilities

- Kim C. Border, Paolo Ghirardato and Uzi Segal
- 1227: The Kariba case study

- Thayer Scudder
- 1226: A Solution to Matching with Preferences over Colleagues

- Federico Echenique and M. Bumin Yenmez
- 1225: Consumers networks and search equilibria

- Andrea Galeotti
- 1224: Strategic analysis in complex networks with local externalities

- Andrea Galeotti and Fernando Vega-Redondo
- 1223: Tacit collusion in auctions and conditions for its facilitation and prevention: Equilibrium selection in laboratory experimental markets

- Jin Li and Charles Plott
- 1222: Quantiles and medians

- Christopher Chambers
- 1219: Regular Quantal Response Equilibrium

- Jacob Goeree, Charles Holt and Thomas Palfrey
- 1218: An axiomatic theory of political representation

- Christopher Chambers
- 1217: Consistent Representative Democracy

- Christopher Chambers
- 1216: Search in the formation of large networks: How random are socially generated networks?

- Matthew Jackson and Brian Rogers
- 1215: Vote buying

- Matthew Jackson, Eddie Dekel and Asher Wolinsky
- 1214: The economics of small worlds

- Matthew Jackson and Brian Rogers
- 1213: Networks in labor markets: Wage & employment dynamics & inequality

- Antoni Calvó-Armengol and Matthew Jackson
- 1212: Social Games: Matching and the play of finitely repeated games

- Matthew Jackson and Alison Watts
- 1208: United We Vote

- Jon X. Eguia
- 1207: Can we insure against political uncertainty? Evidence from the U.S. Stock Market

- Andrea Mattozzi
- 1206: Membership in Citizen Groups

- Stefano Barbieri and Andrea Mattozzi
- 1205: Random Coefficient models for time-series-cross-section data

- Jonathan Katz
- 1204: On the Microstructure of Price Determination and Information Aggregation with Sequential and Asymmetric Information Arrival in an Experimental Asset Market

- Martin Barner, Francesco Feri and Charles Plott
- 1203: Regular quantal response equilibrium

- Jacob Goeree, Charles Holt and Thomas Palfrey