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- 949: Issues, Economics and the Dynamics of Multi-Party Elections: The British 1987 General Election

- R. Michael Alvarez, Shaun Bowler and Jonathan Nagler
- 948: Fiduciari and Firm Liquidity Constraints: The Italian Experience with German-Style Universal Banking

- Caroline Fohlin
- 947: Quantal Response Equilibria for Extensive Form Games

- Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
- 946: Rules for Experimenting in Psychology and Economics, and Why They Differ

- Colin Camerer
- 945: Coping With Ignorance: Unforeseen Contingencies and Non-Additive Uncertainty

- Paolo Ghirardato
- 944: Economies With Many Commodities

- C. D. Aliprantis, Kim C. Border and Owen Burkinshaw
- 943: Comparing Absentee and Precinct Voters: Voting on Direct Legislation

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Gretchen A. Kalsow
- 942: Comparing Absentee and Precinct Voters: A View Over Time

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Gretchen A. Kalsow
- 941: Local Telephone Exchanges, Regulation and Entry

- Charles Plott and Simon Wilkie
- 940: On Independence For Non-Additive Measures, With a Fubini Theorem

- Paolo Ghirardato
- 939: Why Did The Incumbency Advantage In U.S. House Elections Grow?

- Gary W. Cox and Jonathan Katz
- 938: Strategyproof and Nonbossy Assignments

- Szilvia Pápai
- 937: Loss Avoidance and Forward Induction in Experimental Coordination Games

- Gerard P. Cachon and Colin F. Camerer
- 936: Strategyproof Allocation of a Single Object

- Szilvia Pápai
- 935: Are Americans Ambivalent Towards Racial Policies?

- Michael R. Alvarez and John Brehm
- 934: The New Republic and the New Institutionalism: Hamilton's Plan and Extra-Legislative Organization

- Michael R. Alvarez
- 933: Hamilton's Political Economy and the National Bank

- Michael R. Alvarez
- 932: The Impact of Primaries on General Election Outcomes in the U.S. House and Senate

- R. Michael Alvarez, David T. Canon and Patrick Sellers
- 931: The Rise of Interlocking Directorates in Imperial Germany (also titled “Relationship Banking and corporate governance in the Kaiserreich”)

- Caroline Fohlin
- 930: Reapportionment Wars: Party, Race, and Redistricting in California, 1971-1992

- Morgan J. Kousser
- 929: Estimating the Partisan Consequences of Redistricting Plans-Simply

- Morgan J. Kousser
- 928: Deficits, Democrats, and Distributive Benefits: Congressional Elections and the Pork Barrel in the 1980s

- Michael R. Alvarez and Jason Saving
- 927: Two Measures of Difficulty

- Scott E. Page
- 926: A Comparison of Political Institutions in a Tiebout Model

- Scott E. Page, Ken Kollman and John H. Miller
- 924: Constitutions for New Democracies: Reflections of Turmoil or Agents of Stability?

- Peter C. Ordeshook
- 923: Preferences Over Solution to the Bargaining Problem

- Kim C. Border and Uzi Segal
- 922: The Dynamics of Issue Emphasis: Campaign Strategy and Media Coverage in Statewide Races

- Michael R. Alvarez
- 921: The Czechoslovak Privatization Auction: An Empirical Investigation

- Pierre Hillion and David S. Young
- 920: Outside Options and Social Comparison in 3-Player Ultimatum Game Experiments

- Marc J. Knez and Colin F. Camerer
- 919: Are People Bayesian? Uncovering Behavioral Strategies

- Mahmoud El-Gamal and David Grether
- 917: The Allocation of a Shared Resource Within an Organization

- John Ledyard, Charles Noussair and David Porter
- 916: Mutually Destructive Bidding: The FCC Auction Design Problem

- Mark M. Bykowsky, Robert Cull and John Ledyard
- 915: Shaw vs. Reno and the World of Redistricting and Representation

- J. Morgan Kousser
- 914: Correlated Disturbances in Discrete Choice Models: A Comparison of Multinomial Probit Models and Logit Models

- Michael R. Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler
- 913: Relationship Banking, Liquidity, and Investment in the German Industrialization

- Caroline Fohlin
- 912: Implementation Theory

- Thomas Palfrey
- 911: Intertemporal Speculation Under Uncertain Future Demand: Experimental Results

- Charles Plott and Theodore Turocy
- 909: Exchange Economies and Loss Exposure: Experiments Exploring Prospect Theory and Competitive Equilibria in Market Environments

- Mikhail and Charles Plott
- 908: The Principles of Exchange Rate Determination in an International Finance Experiment

- Charles Noussair, Charles Plott and Raymond Riezman
- 906: Costly Offers and the Equilibration Properties of the Multiple Unit Double Auction Under Conditions of Unpredictable Shifts of Demand and Supply

- Julian C. Jamison and Charles Plott
- 905: Two-Stage Estimation of Non-Recursive Choice Models

- Michael R. Alvarez
- 904: The Formation of Multiple Teams

- Katerina Sherstyuk
- 903: Landscape Formation in a Spatial Voting Model

- Scott E. Page, Ken Kollman and John H. Miller
- 902: Voter Choice in 1992: Economics, Issues, and Anger

- Michael R. Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler
- 901: Rational Voters and Strategic Voting: Evidence from the 1968, 1980, and 1992 Elections

- Peter C. Ordeshook and Langche Zeng
- 899: Perception and Projection in Voters' Survey Responses

- Mark Fey
- 898: Congressional Committees and the Political Economy of Federal Outlays

- Michael R. Alvarez and Jason Saving
- 897: A Core-Theoretic Solution for the Design of Cooperative Agreements on Transfrontier Pollution

- Parkash Chander and Henry Tulkens
- 896: First Best Bayesian Privatization Mechanisms

- Maciej Dudek, Taesung Kim and John Ledyard
- 895: Subcomponent Innovation and Moral Hazard: Where Technological Progress Meets the Division of Labor

- Charles W. Polk