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- 789: Rules, Discretion, and Accountability in Macroeconomic Policymaking

- William R. Keech
- 788: New Evidence for an Old Controversy: Scattered Landholdings and Open Fields

- Robert Cull, Philip Hoffman and Eric. Hughson
- 787: An Experimental Analysis of Two-Person Reciprocity Games

- Jeffrey. Prisbrey
- 785: Repeated Play, Cooperation and Coordination: An Experimental Study

- Thomas Palfrey and Howard. Rosenthal
- 784: A Micro-Econometric Analysis of Risk-Aversion and the Decision to Self-Insure

- Charles J. Cicchetti and Jeffrey A. Dubin
- 783: A Computerized Laboratory Market System and Research Support Systems for the Multiple Unit Double Auction. [replaces working paper 676]

- Charles Plott
- 781: The Measure Representation: A Correction

- Uzi Segal
- 780: Political Competition in a Model of Economic Growth; Some Theoretical Results

- Richard Boylan, John Ledyard and Richard D. McKelvey
- 779: Constitutional Stability

- Peter C. Ordeshook
- 778: Experimental Estimates of the Impact of Wage Subsidies

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Douglas. Rivers
- 777: Voting on Growth Control Measures: Preferences and Strategies

- Jeffrey A. Dubin, Roderick D. Kiewiet and Charles Noussair
- 775: An Experimental Examination of the Assignment Problem

- Mark Olson and David Porter
- 774: Nonlinear Behavior in Sealed Bid First Price Auctions

- Kay-Yut Chen and Charles Plott
- 773: Economies of Scale, Natural Monopoly and Imperfect Competition in an Experimental Market

- Charles Plott, Alexandre B. Sugiyama and Gilad. Elbaz
- 772: Some Properties of Hare Voting with Strategic Voters

- Peter C. Ordeshook and Langche. Zeng
- 771: On the Anatomy of the Nonfacilitating Features of the Double Auction Institution in Conspiratorial Markets

- Laura Clauser and Charles Plott
- 770: Dominant and Nash Strategy Mechanisms for the Assignment Problem

- Mark. Olson
- 769: Initial Versus Continuing Proposal Power in Legislative Seniority

- Richard D. McKelvey and Raymond Riezman
- 768: The Use and Misuse of Surveys in Economic Analysis: Natural Resource Damage Assessment Under CERCLA

- Charles J. Cicchetti, Jeffrey A. Dubin and Louis L. Wilde
- 767: Politics, Economics, and Politics Again

- William R. Keech
- 766: Notes About Theory of Pseudo-Criteria and Binary Pseudo-Relations and Their Application to the Theory of Choice and Voting

- M. A. Aizerman, V. I. Vol'skiy and B. M. Litvakov
- 765: Tax Depreciation and Risk

- Jeff. Strnad
- 764: Noisy Signalling in Financial Markets

- Peter Bossaerts and Eric. Hughson
- 763: Tax-Induced Intertemporal Restrictions on Security Returns

- Peter Bossaerts and Robert M. Dammon
- 762: The Development of Contemporary Political Theory

- Peter C. Ordeshook
- 761: Alliances in Anarchic International Systems

- Emerson M. S. Niou and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 760: Implementation in Bayesian Equilibrium: The Multiple Equilibrium Problem in Mechanism Design

- Thomas Palfrey
- 759: The Heterogenous Logit Model

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Langche. Zeng
- 758: Will Economics Become an Experimental Science?

- Charles Plott
- 757: A Bayesian Sequential Experimental Study of Learning in Games

- Mahmoud El-Gamal, Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
- 755: The Divergence Between Willingness-To-Pay and Willingness-To-Accept Measures of Value

- Elizabeth Hoffman and Matthew L. Spitzer
- 754: Undominated Nash Implementation in Bounded Mechanism

- Matthew Jackson, Thomas Palfrey and Sanjay. Srivastava
- 753: Welfare Economics for Tobit Models

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Louis L. Wilde
- 752: Land Rents and Agricultural Productivity: The Paris Basin, 1450-1789

- Philip Hoffman
- 751: Arbitrage Restrictions Across Financial Markets: Theory, Methodology and Tests

- Peter Bossaerts and Pierre. Hillion
- 750: The French Rural Communist Electorate in the 1920s and 1930s

- Laird. Boswell
- 749: The Voting Rights Act and the Two Reconstructions

- J. Morgan. Kousser
- 748: Laws of Large Numbers for Dynamical Systems with Randomly Matched Individuals

- Richard Boylan
- 747: Allocating Priority with Auctions: An Experimental Analysis

- Charles Noussair and David Porter
- 746: Competitive Equilibria in Overlapping Generations Experiments

- Charalambos D. Aliprantis and Charles Plott
- 745: Dutch Book Arguments and Subjective Probability

- Kim C. Border and Uzi Segal
- 744: Equilibrium Enforcement and Compliance in the Presence of Tax Practitioners

- Jennifer Reinganum and Louis L. Wilde
- 743: Criminal Choice, Nonmonetary Sanctions, and Marginal Deterrence: A Normative Analysis

- Louis L. Wilde
- 742: Social History and Agricultural Productivity: The Paris Basin, 1450-1800

- Philip Hoffman
- 741: How to Determine Intent: Lessons from L.A

- Morgan J. Kousser
- 740: An Experimental Analysis of Nash Refinements in Signaling Games

- Jeffrey Banks, Colin Camerer and David Porter
- 739: Industrial Blackmail of Local Governments

- Ian King, Randolph McAfee and Linda Welling
- 738: A Game-Theoretic Interpretation of Sun Tzu's the Art of War

- Emerson M.S. Niou and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 737: Fictitious Play: A Statistical Study of Multiple Economic Experiments

- Richard Boylan and Mahmoud El-Gamal
- 736: Bayesian Economists...Bayesian Agents ll: Evolution of Beliefs in the Single Sector Growth Model

- Mahmoud El-Gamal and Rangarajan K. Sundaram