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- 894: Alliances Versus Federations: An Analysis with Military and Economic Capabilities Distinguished

- Emerson M. S. Niou and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 893: Institutions and Incentives: The Prospects for Russian Democracy

- Peter C. Ordeshook
- 892: An Experimental Analysis of the Two-Armed Bandit Program

- Jeffrey Banks, Mark Olson and David Porter
- 890: Welfare Magnets, The Labor-Leisure Decision and Economic Efficiency

- Jason Saving
- 889: Human Capital and Legislative Outcomes

- Jason Saving
- 888: If Hamilton and Madison Were Merely Lucky, What Hope Is There for Russian Federalism?

- Peter C. Ordeshook and Olga Shvetsova
- 887: A Binary Conflict Ascending Price (BICAP) Mechanism for the Decentralized Allocation of the Right to Use Railroad Tracks

- Paul J. Brewer and Charles Plott
- 886: The Core of an Economy With Multilateral Environmental Externalities

- Parkash Chander and Henry Tulkens
- 885: A Bottom-Up Efficient Algorithm for Allocating Public Projects with Positive Complementarities

- Scott E. Page
- 884: Economical Experiments: Bayesian Efficient Experimental Design

- Mahmoud El-Gamal and Thomas Palfrey
- 883: Quantal Response Equilibria For Normal Form Games

- Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
- 881: Equilibria with Unrestricted Entry in Multi Member District Plurality (SNTV) Elections

- Olga Shvetsova
- 880: Equilibria with Unrestricted Entry in Multi Member District Plurality (SNTV) Elections

- Olga Shvetsova
- 879: In or Out?: Centralization by Majority Vote

- Jacques Crémer and Thomas Palfrey
- 878: Change or Continuity in Presidential Politics: A Multinomial Probit Model of Candidate Choice in the 1992 Election

- Michael R. Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler
- 877: An Experimental Study of Constant-sum Centipede Games

- Mark Fey, Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
- 876: Engodeneity of Alternating Offers in a Bargaining Game

- Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
- 875: Subjective Games and Equilibria

- Ehud Kalai and Ehud Lehrer
- 874: Using Computerized Exchange Systems to Solve an Allocation Problem in Project Management

- John Ledyard, David Porter and Antonio Rangel
- 872: Covers

- Scott E. Page
- 871: Political Parties and Electoral Landscapes

- Ken Kollman, John H. Miller and Scott E. Page
- 870: The Spatial Analysis of Elections and Committees: Four Decades of Research

- Peter C. Ordeshook
- 869: Notes on Constitutional Change in the ROC: Presidential versus Parliamentary Government

- Emerson M. S. Niou and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 868: Competitive Solutions and Uniform Competitive Solutions for Cooperative Games

- Anton Stefanescu
- 867: The Groves-Ledyard Mechanism: An Experimental Study of Institutional Design

- Yan Chen and Charles Plott
- 866: Market Architectures, Institutional Landscapes and Testbed Experiments

- Charles Plott
- 865: The Maximal Number of Regular Totally Mixed Nash Equilibria

- Richard D. McKelvey and Andrew McLennan
- 864: Altruism, Reputation, and Noise in Linear Public Goods Experiments

- Thomas Palfrey and Jeffrey E. Prisbrey
- 863: EPA's New Emissions Trading Mechanism: A Laboratory Evaluation

- Timothy Cason and Charles R. Plott
- 862: Rational Individual Behavior in Markets and Social Choice Processes

- Charles Plott
- 861: Public Goods: A Survey of Experimental Research

- John Ledyard
- 860: When Core Beliefs Collide: Conflict, Complexity, or Just Plain Confusion?

- Michael R. Alvarez and John Brehm
- 859: Constitutional Secession Clauses

- Yan Chen and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 858: Functional Voting Operators: The Non-Monotonic Case

- Fuad Aleskerov and John Duggan
- 857: The Bayesian Voter: The Dynamics of Information and Learning in a Presidential Election Campaign

- Michael R. Alvarez
- 856: Testing Minority Preferences in Broadcasting

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Matthew L. Spitzer
- 855: How to Gerrymander: A Formal Analysis

- Katerina Sherstyuk
- 854: Testing The Mean-Variance Efficiency of Well-Diversified Portfolios in Very Large Cross-Sections

- Peter Bossaerts and Pierre Hillion
- 853: Are Legislators Afraid of Initiatives? Anticipation and Reaction in the Policy Process

- Elisabeth Gerber
- 852: Intraday Trade in Dealership Markets

- Dan Bernhardt and Eric Hughson
- 851: The Spending Game: Money, Votes, and Incumbency in Congressional Elections

- Robert S. Erikson and Thomas Palfrey
- 850: Uncovering Behavioral Strategies: Likelihood-Based Experimental Data Mining

- Mahmoud El-Gamal and David Grether
- 849: Issues and The Presidential Primary Voter

- John H. Aldrich and Michael R. Alvarez
- 848: Government Partisanship, Labor Organization and Macroeconomic Performance: A Corrigendum

- Nathaniel Beck, Jonathan Katz, Michael R. Alvarez, Geoffrey Garrett and Peter Lange
- 847: Veto Games: Spatial Committees Under Unanimity Rule

- Yan Chen and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 846: A Draft Constitution for the Russian Federation

- Peter C. Ordeshook and Thomas Schwartz
- 845: Policy Moderation or Conflicting Expectations? Testing and Intentional Models of Split-Ticket Voting

- Michael R. Alvarez and Matthew M. Schousen
- 844: Uncertainty and Political Perceptions

- Michael R. Alvarez and Charles H. Franklin
- 843: A Dynamic Migration Model with Uncertainty

- Mahmoud El-Gamal
- 842: General Equilibrium, Macroeconomics and Money in a Laboratory Experimental Environment

- Peng Lian and Charles Plott