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- 734: A Dominant Strategy Double Auction

- Randolph McAfee
- 733: Bargaining Costs and Failures in the Sealed-Bid Double Auction

- David Porter and Jean-Laurent. Rosenthal
- 732: An Experimental Study of the Centipede Game

- Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
- 731: Ratifiable Mechanisms: Learning from Disagreement

- Peter Cramton and Thomas Palfrey
- 730: Testing Game-Theoretic Models of Free Riding: New Evidence on Probability Bias and Learning

- Thomas Palfrey and Howard. Rosenthal
- 729: Equilibria Resistant to Mutation

- Richard Boylan
- 728: Organizational Diseconomies of Scale

- Randolph McAfee and John McMillan
- 727: A Stone-Weierstrass Theorem without Closure under Suprema

- Randolph McAfee and Philip Reny
- 726: Bidding Rings

- Randolph McAfee and John McMillan
- 725: Seniority in Legislatures

- Richard D. McKelvey and Raymond Riezman
- 724: Testing Bayes Rule and the Representativeness Heuristic: Some Experimental Evidence

- David Grether
- 723: Razorbacks, Ticky Cows, and the Closing of the Georgia Open Range: The Dynamics of Institutional Change Uncovered

- Shawn Kantor
- 722: Voter Preference for Trade Policy Instruments

- Wolfgang Mayer and Raymond Riezman
- 721: Periodicity and Accretion Taxation: Norms and Implementation

- Jeff. Strnad
- 720: Dynamic Tariffs with Asymmetric Information

- Raymond Riezman
- 719: Worldwide Persistence, Business Cycles, and Economic Growth

- Raymond Riezman and Charles Whiteman
- 718: Justifying Minority Preferences in Broadcasting

- Matthew L. Spitzer
- 717: Voting and Lottery Drafts as Efficient Public Goods Mechanisms

- John Ledyard and Thomas Palfrey
- 716: The Changing Face of Tax Enforcement, 1978-1988

- Jeffrey A. Dubin, Michael A. Graetz and Louis L. Wilde
- 714: The Demand for Tax Return Preparation Services

- Jeffrey A. Dubin, Michael A. Graetz, Michael A. Udell and Louis L. Wilde
- 712: State Income Tax Amnesties 1: Causes

- Jeffrey A. Dubin, Michael A. Graetz and Louis L. Wilde
- 711: The Effect of Audit Rates on Federal Income Tax Filings and Collections, 1977-1986

- Jeffrey A. Dubin, Michael A. Graetz and Louis L. Wilde
- 710: Expert Opinions and Taxpayer Comnpliance: A Strategic Analysis

- Michael Graetz, Jennifer Reinganum and Louis. Wilde
- 709: Realism Versus Neoliberalism: A Formulation

- Emerson M. S. Niou and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 708: Entry and R&D Costs in Competitive Procurements and Contracting

- Guofu Tan
- 707: When is the Core Equivalence Theorem Valid?

- D. Charalambos Aliprantis and Owen. Burkinshaw
- 706: An Overlapping Generations Model Core Equivalence Theorem

- D. Charalambos Aliprantis and Owen. Burkinshaw
- 705: Bayesian Economist... Bayesian Agents I: An Alternative Approach to Optimal Learning

- Mahmoud El-Gamal and Rangarajan K. Sundaram
- 704: An Experiment With Space-Station Pricing Policies

- Charles Plott and David Porter
- 703: Common Sense or Commonwealth? The Fence Law and Institutional Change in the Postbellum South

- Shawn Kantor and Morgan J. Kousser
- 702: Incentive Procurement Contracts with Costly R&D

- Guofu Tan
- 701: Legislative Districting

- Daniel Hays. Lowenstein
- 700: Conflict and Stability in Anarchic International Systems

- Emerson M. S. Niou and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 699: The Winner's Curse: Experiments with Buyers and with Sellers

- Barry Lind and Charles Plott
- 698: Selection Bias in Linear Regression, Logit and Probit Models

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Douglas. Rivers
- 697: Alternative Policies for Unemployment Insurance

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Douglas. Rivers
- 696: Public and Private Information: An Experimental Study of Information Pooling

- D. Richard McKelvey and Talbot. Page
- 695: Campaign Finance and the Constitution

- Daniel Hays. Lowenstein
- 693: Efficient Trading Mechanisms with Pre-Play Communication

- Thomas Palfrey and Sanjay. Srivastava
- 692: Testing for Effects of Cheap Talk in a Public Goods Game with Private Information

- Thomas Palfrey and Howard. Rosenthal
- 691: An Experimental Examination of the Simultaneous Determination of Input Prices and Output Prices

- Jessica Goodfellow and Charles Plott
- 690: An Alternative Statistical Measure for Racially Polarized Voting

- Kenneth McCue and Arthur Lupia
- 689: The Report of the United States to the International Fiscal Association on the Costs of Tax Administration and Compliance

- Louis L. Wilde
- 688: A Mathematical Proof of Duverger's Law

- Thomas Palfrey
- 687: The Evolution of Partisanship Among Immigrants

- Bruce E. Cain, Kiewiet D. Roderick and Carol J. Uhlaner
- 686: Strategy and Choice in the 1988 Presidential Primaries

- Bruce E. Cain, I. A. Lewis and Douglas. Rivers
- 685: Information Aggregation in Two-Candidate Elections

- John Ledyard
- 684: Private R&D and Second Sourcing in Procurement: An Experimental Study

- Kemal Guler and Charles Plott
- 683: Marshallian VS. Walrasian Stability in an Experimental Market

- Charles Plott and Glen. George
- 681: Before Plessy, Before Brown: The Development of the Law of Racial Integration in Louisiana and Kansas

- J. Morgan. Kousser