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- 1000: Choquet Rationalizability

- Paolo Ghirardato and Michel Le Breton
- 999: Revolutionary Finance? Capital Mobilization and Utilization in Pre-War Germany and Italy

- Caroline Fohlin
- 998: An Aggregate Nested Logit Model of Political Participation

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Gretchen A. Kalsow
- 997: Participation in Direct Legislation: Evidence from the Voting Booth

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Gretchen A. Kalsow
- 996: Linkage Politics

- Susanne Lohmann
- 995: Electoral Incentives, Informational Asymmetries, and the Policy Bias Toward Special Interests

- Susanne Lohmann
- 994: Federalism and Central Bank Autonomy: The Politics of German Monetary Policy, 1957-1992

- Susanne Lohmann
- 993: Delegation and the Regulation of Risk

- Hugo Hopenhayn and Susanne Lohmann
- 992: The Illusion of Leadership

- Roberto Weber, Colin Camerer and Marc Knez
- 991: The Effects of Payoff Magnitude and Heterogeneity on Behavior in 2X2 Games with Unique Mixed Strategy Equilibria

- Thomas Palfrey and Richard D. McKelvey
- 990: Political Confederation

- Jacques Crémer and Thomas Palfrey
- 989: Expectations and Learning in Iowa

- Peter Bossaerts and Oleg Bodarenko
- 988: Unknown Heterogeneity, the EC-EM Algorithm, and the Large T Approximation

- Mahmoud El-Gamal and David Grether
- 987: From Non Market Attitudes to Market Behavior: Laboratory Market Experiments in Moscow and the Hvatat Property of Human Behavior

- I. Menshikov, O. Menshikova, M. Myagkov and Charles Plott
- 986: Parimutuel Betting Markets as Information Aggregation Devises: Experimental Results

- Charles Plott, J. Wit and W. C. Yang
- 985: Dynamic Efficiency and Voluntary Implementation in Markets with Repeated Pairwise Bargaining

- Matthew Jackson and Thomas Palfrey
- 984: Universal Banking Networks and Industrialization: Firm-Level Evidence from Pre-War Germany

- Caroline Fohlin
- 983: Can Asset Markets be Manipulated? A Field Experiment with Racetrack Betting

- Colin Camerer
- 982: The Effect of Bid Withdrawal in a Multi-Object Auction

- David Porter
- 981: A Comparison of Empirical Investment Equations using Company Panel Data for France, Germany, Belgium and the UK

- Julie Elston
- 980: Linearity with Multiple Priors

- Paolo Ghirardato, Peter Klibanoff and Massimo Marinacci
- 979: Explaining the Gender Gap in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1980-1992

- Carole Chaney, Michael R. Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler
- 978: The Results of Some Tests of Mechanism Designs for the Allocation and Pricing of Collections of Heterogeneous

- John Ledyard, David Porter and Antonio Rangel
- 977: Arbitrage-Based Pricing When Volatility is Stochastic

- Peter Bossaerts, Eric Ghysels and Christian Gourieroux
- 976: What are Judicially Manageable Standards of Redistricting? Evidence from History

- Micah Altman
- 975: Overconfidence and Excess Entry: An Experimental Approach

- Dan Lovallo and Colin F. Camerer
- 974: Iterated Dominance and Iterated Best-Response in Experimental P-Beauty Contests

- Teck Ho, Keith Weigelt and Colin Camerer
- 972: Russian Federalism: Economic Reform and Political Behavior

- Leonid Polishchuk
- 971: Stable Networks

- Bhaskar Dutta and Suresh Mutuswami
- 970: Timing and Virtual Observability in Ultimatum Bargaining and Weak Link Coordination Games

- Colin Camerer, Marc Knez and Roberto Weber
- 969: Attitudes, Uncertainty and Survey Responses

- Michael R. Alvarez and Charles H. Franklin
- 968: Voters Can Have Strong Incentives To Become Informed, Or To Be Strategically Ignorant

- Robin Hanson
- 967: Input Markets Development, Property Rights, and Extra-Market Redistribution

- Leonid Polishchuk
- 966: Is There a Winner's Curse In The Market For Baseball Players? Evidence From The Field

- Barry Blecherman
- 965: Portfolio Dominance and Optimality in Infinite Securities Markets

- C. D. Aliprantis, Donald Brown, I.A. Polyrakis and Jan Werner
- 964: Yudin Cones and Inductive Limit Topologies

- C. D. Aliprantis, Donald Brown, I. A. Polyrakis and Jan Werner
- 963: Fraud or Fiction: Who Stole What in Russia's December 1993 Elections

- Mikhail Filippov and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 962: Russia's Party System: Is Russian Federalism Viable?

- Peter C. Ordeshook
- 961: Information and American Attitudes Toward Bureaucracy

- Michael R. Alvarez and John Brehm
- 960: Labor Supply of New York City Cab Drivers: One Day At A time

- Colin Camerer, Linda Babcock, George Loewenstein and Richard Thaler
- 959: When Politics and Models Collide: Estimating Models of Multi-Party Elections

- Michael R. Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler
- 958: Martingale Restrictions on Equilibrium Prices of Arrow-Debreu Securities Under Rational Expectations and Consistent Beliefs

- Peter Bossaerts
- 957: Laboratory Experimental Testbeds: Application to the PCS Auction

- Charles Plott
- 956: Interim Efficiency in a Public Goods Problem

- John Ledyard and Thomas Palfrey
- 955: A Statistical Theory of Equilibrium in Games

- Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
- 954: Studying Congressional and Gubernatorial Campaigns

- Michael R. Alvarez
- 953: A Laipunov Function for Nash Equilibria

- Richard D. McKelvey
- 952: Rational Price Discovery in Experimental and Field Data

- Peter Bossaerts
- 951: Merging of Forecasts in Markov Models

- In Ho Lee
- 950: Survey Measures of Uncertainty: A Report to the National Election Studies Board on the Use of Certainty Questions to Measure Uncertainty About Candidate Traits and Issue Positions

- Michael R. Alvarez