Working Papers
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- 1202: Forced information disclosure and the fallacy of transparency in markets

- Timothy Cason and Charles Plott
- 1200: Criminal Investigation Enforcement Activities and Taxpayer Noncompliance

- Jeffrey A. Dubin
- 1199: Counting Combinatoral Choice Rules

- Federico Echenique
- 1198: A Model of Elections with Spatial and Distributive Preferences

- Ming Hsu
- 1197: Self-correcting Information Cascades

- Jacob Goeree, Thomas Palfrey, Brian Rogers and Richard McKelvey
- 1196: On the Weights of Nations: Assigning Voting Weights in a Heterogeneous Union

- Salvador Barberà and Matthew Jackson
- 1195: The Banks Set & the Uncovered Set in Budget Allocation Problems

- Bhaskar Dutta, Matthew Jackson and Michel Le Breton
- 1194: The Formation of Networks with Transfers among Players

- Francis Bloch and Matthew Jackson
- 1193: Group Play in Games and the Role of Consent in Network Formation

- Gary Charness and Matthew Jackson
- 1192: Existence of Equilibrium in Single and Double Private Value Auctions

- Matthew Jackson and Jeroen Swinkels
- 1191: On the informational inefficiency of discriminatory price auctions

- Matthew Jackson and Ilan Kremer
- 1190: The Relevance of a Choice of Auction Format in a Competitive Environment

- Matther O. Jackson and Ilan Kremer
- 1189: Mental Processes & Strategic Equilibration: An fMRI Study of Selling Strategy in Second Price Auctions

- David Grether, Charles Plott, Daniel Rowe, Martin Sereno and John Allman
- 1188: Production, trade, prices, exchange rates and equilibration in large experimental economies

- Charles Noussair, Charles Plott and Raymond Riezman
- 1187: Social learning with private and common values

- Jacob Goeree, Thomas Palfrey and Brian Rogers
- 1186: A general characterization of interim efficient mechanisms for independent linear environments

- John Ledyard and Thomas Palfrey
- 1185: A Theory of Stability in Many-to-Many Matching Markets

- Federico Echenique and Jorge Oviedo
- 1184: Preference Aggregation under Uncertainty: Savage vs. Pareto

- Christopher Chambers and Takashi Hayashi
- 1183: Fairness, or just gambling on it? An experimental analysis of the gift exchange game

- Paul Healy
- 1182: Learning Dynamics in Mechanism Design: An Experimental Comparison of Public Goods Mechanisms

- Paul Healy
- 1181: Bidders' choice auctions: Raising revenues through the right to choose

- Jacob Goeree, Charles Plott and John Wooders
- 1180: Aging and decision making: A comparison between neurologically healthy elderly and young individuals

- Stephanie Kovalchik, Colin F. Camerer, David Grether, Charles Plott and John M. Allman
- 1179: Virtual Repeated Implementation

- Christopher Chambers
- 1178: Comparative Statics, English Auctions, and the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem

- Federico Echenique and Alejandro Manelli
- 1177: Multi-Utilitarianism in Two-Agent Quasilinear Social Choice

- Christopher Chambers
- 1176: Is the Status Quo Relevant in a Representative Democracy?

- Jon X. Eguia
- 1175: Reduced Form Auctions Revisited

- Kim C. Border
- 1174: Secure Implementation: Strategy-Proof Mechanisms Reconsidered

- Tatsuyoshi Saijo, Tomas Sjostrom and Takehiko Yamato
- 1173: An Experimental Study of Storable Votes

- Alessandra Casella, Andrew Gelman and Thomas Palfrey
- 1172: Endogenous Entry and Self-selection in Private Value Auctions: An Experimental Study

- Thomas Palfrey and Svetlana Pevnitskaya
- 1171: A Voting Model of Federal Standards with Externalities

- Jacques Crémer and Thomas Palfrey
- 1170: Strategy-Proof Sharing

- Hideki Mizukami, Tatsuyoshi Saijo and Takuma Wakayama
- 1169: Spatial Competition Between Two Candidates of Different Quality: The Effects of Candidate Ideology and Private Information

- Enriqueta Aragones and Thomas Palfrey
- 1167: Dynamic Urban Models: Agglomeration and Growth

- Marcus Berliant and Ping Wang
- 1166: Hedonism vs. Hihilism: No Arbitrage and Tests of Urban Economic Models

- Marcus Berliant and Daniel McMillen
- 1165: Secure Implementation Experiments: Do Strategy-Proof Mechanisms Really Work?

- Timothy Cason, Tatsuyoshi Saijo, Tomas Sjostrom and Takehiho Yamato
- 1164: Budget Balancedness and Optimal Income Taxation

- Marcus Berliant and Frank Page
- 1163: A Social Choice Lemma on Voting over Lotteries with Applications to a Class of Dynamic Games

- Jeffrey Banks and John Duggan
- 1162: A bargaining model of legislative policy-making

- Jeffrey Banks and John Duggan
- 1161: A survey of models of network formation: Stability and efficiency

- Matthew Jackson
- 1160: Allocation Rules for Network Games

- Matthew Jackson
- 1159: The Linking of Collective Decisions and Efficiency

- Matthew Jackson and Hugo Sonnenschein
- 1158: Gerrymandering Roll-Calls: Votes, Decisions, and Partisan bias in Congress, 1879-2000

- Gary. Cox and Jonathan Katz
- 1157: Envy-Freeness and Implementation in Large Economies

- Matthew Jackson and Ilan Kremer
- 1156: Principles of network development and evolution: An experimental study (formally - Networks: An Experimental Study)

- Charles Plott and Steven Callander
- 1155: The Simultaneous, Ascending Auction: Dynamics of Price Adjustment in Experiments and in the U.K. 3G Spectrum Auction

- Charles Plott and Tim Salmon
- 1154: Non-Excludable Public Good Experiments

- Tatsuyoshi Saijo, Takehiko Yamato, Konomu Yokotani and Timothy Cason
- 1153: Finding All Equilibria

- Federico Echenique
- 1152: Equilibrium Agenda Formation

- Matthew Jackson, Bhaskar Dutta and Michele Le Breton
- 1151: Postcards from the NSF

- Matthew Jackson and Laura Razzolini
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