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- 841: Perception and Misperception: Constituent Knowledge of Their Representative's Persian Gulf War Vote

- Michael R. Alvarez and Paul W. Gronke
- 840: Judging the Rationality of Decisions in the Presence of Vague Alternatives

- Andrey V. Malishevski
- 839: The Extraction of Information From Multiple Point Estimates

- Mahmoud El-Gamal
- 838: Designing Organizations for Trading Pollution Rights

- John Ledyard and Kristin E. Szakaly
- 837: Russia's Transition to Democracy: Essays 11-18

- Vyacheslav A. Nikonov and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 836: The Design of Coordination Mechanisms and Organizational Computing

- John Ledyard
- 835: Transaction Prices When Insiders Trade Portfolios

- Peter Bossaerts
- 834: Discrete Pricing and Institutional Design of Dealership Markets

- Dan Bernhardt and Eric Hughson
- 833: Anomalous Behavior in Linear Public Goods Experiments: How Much and Why?

- Thomas Palfrey and Jeffrey E. Pribrey
- 832: Asset Prices and Volume in a Beauty Contest

- Bruno Biais and Peter Bossaerts
- 831: Beyond Gingles Influence Districts and the Pragmatic Tradition in Voting Rights Law

- Morgan J. Kousser
- 830: Investment and Insider Trading

- Dan Bernhardt, Burton Hollifield and Eric Hughson
- 829: A Note on Sequential Auctions

- Dan Bernhardt and David Scoones
- 828: Testing Dividend Signalling Models

- Dan Bernhardt and Fiona J. Robertson
- 827: Price Expectations in Experimental Asset Markets with Futures Contracting

- David Porter and Vernon Smith
- 826: Russia's Transition to Democracy: Essays 1-10

- Vyacheslav A. Nikonov and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 825: Arbitrage and Existence of Equilibrium in Infinite Asset Markets

- Donald Brown and Jan Werner
- 824: An Experimental Examination of the Walrasian Tatonnement Mechanism

- Corinne Bronfman, Kevin McCabe, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti and Vernon Smith
- 823: The Rational Expectations-n(e)e-Equilibrium

- Mahmoud El-Gamal
- 822: Trading in a Pure Exchange Economy without an Auctioneer: An Experimental Approach

- David Porter and Antonio Rangel
- 821: Dynamic Consistency Implies Approximately Expected Utility Preferences

- Kim C. Border and Uzi Segal
- 819: Choosing a Tax Treatment for New Financial Products

- Jeff Strnad
- 818: Relational-Functional Voting Operations

- Fuad Aleskerov
- 817: Strategic Manipulability is Inescapable: Gibbard-Satterthwaite without Resoluteness

- John Duggan and Thomas Schwartz
- 816: Instability of Equilibria in Experimental Markets: Upward-Sloping Demands, Externalities, and Fad-Like Incentives

- Charles Plott and Jared Smith
- 815: Less Filling, Tastes Great: The Realist-Neoliberal Debate

- Emerson M.S. Niou and Peter C. Ordeshook
- 814: When Do Campaigns Matter? Informed Votes, the Heteroscedastic Logit and the Responsiveness of Electoral Outcomes

- Elisabeth R. Gerber and Arthur Lupia
- 813: Competitive Campaigns and the Responsiveness of Collective Choice

- Elisabeth R. Gerber and Arthur Lupia
- 812: Binary Relations, Numerical Comparisons with Errors and Rationality Conditions for Choice

- Fuad Aleskerov
- 811: Firing in Non-Repeated Incentive Contracts

- Katerina Sherstyuk
- 810: The Preference Reversal Phenomenon: Response Mode, Markets and Incentives

- James Cox and David Grether
- 809: Ethnic Heterogeneity, District Magnitude, and the Number of Parties

- Peter C. Ordeshook and Olga V. Shvetsova
- 808: The Optimal Choice of Privatizing State-Owned Enterprises: A Political Economic Model

- Yan Chen
- 807: Was Memphis's Electoral Structure Adopted or Maintained for a Racially Discriminatory Purpose?

- J. Morgan Kousser
- 805: Contracting Theory with Coincidence of Interest

- John Duggan
- 804: The Holdout Game: An Experimental Study of an Infinitely Repeated Game with Two-Sided Incomplete Information

- Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
- 803: Stationarity and Chaos in Infinitely Repeated Games of Incomplete Information

- Richard D. McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
- 802: Market Barriers to Conservation: Are Implicit Discount Rates Too High?

- Jeffrey A. Dubin
- 801: Why Were There Black Schools in the Segregated South? The Exit Explanation Reconsidered

- J. Morgan Kousser
- 800: Vertigo: Comparing Structural Models of Imperfect Behavior in Experimental Games

- Mahmoud El-Gamal and Thomas Palfrey
- 799: An Experimental Investigation of the Patterns of International Trade

- Charles Noussair, Charles Plott and Raymond Riezman
- 798: Legislatures, Initiatives, and Representation: Comparing the Effects of Institutions on Policy Outcomes

- Elisabeth R. Gerber
- 797: Lower Bounds on Asset Return Comovement

- Peter. Bossaerts
- 796: Asset Prices in a Speculative Market

- Peter. Bossaerts
- 795: Patterns of Voting on Ballot Propositions: A Mixture Model of Voter Types

- Jeffrey A. Dubin and Elisabeth R. Gerber
- 794: A Consistent Test of Stationary Ergodicity

- Ian Domowitz and Mahmoud El-Gamal
- 793: The Political Economy of Government Debt in England (1693-1800): War, Liquidity, and Institutional Innovation

- Kristin. Szakaly
- 792: Permits or Taxes? How to Regulate Cournot Duopoly with Polluting Firms

- Till Requate
- 791: A General Characterization of Optimal Income Taxation and Enforcement

- Parkash Chander and Louis. Wilde
- 790: Implementation of the Voting Rights Act in North Carolina

- William R. Keech and Michael P. Sistrom