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- 1150: Endogenous Games and Mechanisms: Side Payments Among Players

- Simon Wilkie and Matthew Jackson
- 1149: Social Networks in Determing Employment and Wages: Patterns, Dynamics, and Inequality

- Matthew Jackson and Antoni Calvo
- 1148: The Strategy-Proof Provision of Public Goods Under Congestion and Crowding Preferences

- Matthew Jackson and Antonio Nicolo'
- 1147: Strongly Stable Networks

- Matthew Jackson and Anne van den Nouweland
- 1146: On the Concentration of Allocations and Comparisons of Auctions in Large Economies

- Matthew Jackson and Ilan Kremer
- 1145: Choosing How Choose: Self-Stable Majority Rules

- Matthew Jackson and Salvador Barberà
- 1144: Categorical Cognition: A Psychological Model of Categories and Identification in Decision Making

- Matthew Jackson and Roland Fryer
- 1143: Markets, Technology and Trust

- David Leinweber
- 1142: A Characterization of Strategic Complementarities

- Federico Echenique
- 1141: The Mathematics and Statistics of Voting Power

- Andrew Gelman, Jonathan Katz and Francis Tuerlinckx
- 1140: Core Many-To-One Matchings by Fixed-Point Methods

- Federico Echenique and Jorge Oviedo
- 1139: Quasi-Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Conditional Quantiles

- Ivana Komunjer
- 1138: The Effect of Candidate Quality on Electoral Equilibrium: An Experimental Study

- Enriqueta Aragones and Thomas Palfrey
- 1137: Asset Bubbles and Rationality: Additional Evidence from Capital Gains Tax Experiments

- Vivian Lei, Charles Noussair and Charles Plott
- 1136: Information Aggregation in Double Auctions: Rational Expectations and the Winner's Curse

- Serena Guarnaschelli, Anthony M. Kwasnica and Charles Plott
- 1135: Using Information from Trading In Trading and Portfolio Management: Ten Years Later

- David J. Leinweber
- 1134: Empirically Evaluating the Electoral College

- Jonathan Katz, Andrew Gelman and Gary King
- 1133: Standard Voting Power Indexes Don't Work: An Empirical Analysis

- Andrew Gelman, Jonathan Katz and Joseph Bafumi
- 1132: The Willingness to Pay/Willingness to Accept Gap, The "Endowment Effect" and Experimental Procedures for Eliciting Valuations

- Charles Plott and Kathryn Zeiler
- 1131: Information Aggregation Mechanisms: Concept, Design and Implementation for a Sales Forecasting Problem

- Charles Plott and Kay-Yut Chen
- 1130: Ambiguity from the Differential Viewpoint

- Paolo Ghirardato, Fabio Maccheroni and Massimo Marinacci
- 1129: On the Probability of the Competitive Equilibrium Being Globally Stable: The C.E.S. Example

- Masayoshi Hirota
- 1128: Roemer on Equality of Opportunity

- Matthias Hild and Alex Voorhoeve
- 1127: A Subjective Spin on Roulette Wheels

- Paolo Ghirardato, Fabio Maccheroni, Massimo Marinacci and Marciano Siniscalchi
- 1126: How to Cut a Cake Healthily

- Fabio Maccheroni and Massimo Marinacci
- 1125: The Positive Foundation of the Common Prior Assumption

- Aviad Heifetz
- 1124: Incomplete Information

- Robert Aumann and Aviad Heifetz
- 1123: A Note on Impossibility Theorems and Seniority Rules

- Matthias Hild
- 1122: Economic Value of EWA Lite: A Functional Theory of Learning in Games

- Teck Ho, Colin Camerer and Juin-Kuan Chong
- 1121: How Much does a Vote Count? Voting Power, Coalitions, and the Electoral College

- Andrew Gelman and Jonathan Katz
- 1120: A Bayesian Unobservable/Observable Source Separation Model and Activation Determination in FMRI

- Daniel B. Rowe
- 1119: Bayesian Source Separation with Jointly Distributed Mean and Mixing Coefficients via MCMC and ICM

- Daniel B. Rowe
- 1118: A Model for Bayesian Source Separation with the Overall Mean

- Daniel B. Rowe
- 1117: Fair Kidney Allocation Based on Waiting Time

- Matthias Hild
- 1116: Policy Reversals in Risk Management: The Effect of Refined Analyses

- Matthias Hild
- 1115: The Foundations of Latino Voter Partisanship: Evidence from the 2000 Election

- R. Michael Alvarez and Lisa Garcia Bedolla
- 1114: Technical Report The Instability of Ex Post and Robust Aggregation Without State-Consequence Separation

- Matthias Hild
- 1113: The Instability of Robust Aggregation

- Matthias Hild
- 1112: Stable Aggregation of Preferences

- Matthias Hild
- 1111: An Improved Statistical Model for Multiparty Electoral Data

- James Honaker, Jonathan Katz and Gary King
- 1110: A Bayesian Model to Incorportate Jointly Distributed Generalized Prior Information on Means and Loadings in Factor Analysis

- Daniel B. Rowe
- 1109: An Evolutionary Perspective on Goal Seeking and Escalation of Commitment

- Aviad Heifetz and Hamo Hamo
- 1108: A Model for Bayesian Factor Analysis with Jointly Distributed Means and Loadings

- Daniel B. Rowe
- 1107: The FCC Rules For The 700MHZ Auction: A Potential Disaster

- Charles Plott
- 1106: Indecision Theory: Explaining Selective Abstention in Multiple Elections

- Paolo Ghirardato and Jonathan Katz
- 1105: Emergence of Endogenous Legal Institutions: The Rural Charters in Northern Italy

- Marco Casari
- 1104: On the Evolutionary Emergency of Optimism

- Aviad Heifetz and Yossi Spiegel
- 1103: Aggregation and Dynamics of Survey Responses: The Case of Presidential Approval

- R.Michael Alvarez and Jonathan Katz
- 1102: Mixed Equilibrium in a Downsian Model With a Favored Candidate

- Enriqueta Aragones and Thomas Palfrey
- 1101: Is There a Gender Gap in Fiscal Political Preferences?

- R.Michael Alvarez and Edward J. McCaffery