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402: Wages as sorting mechanisms in competitive markets with asymmetric information: a theory of testing
J. Luis Guasch and Andrew Weiss
401: A mathematical programming framework for economy/energy models
Yves Smeers
400: Entry (and exit) in a differentiated industry
Jean Gabszewicz and Jacques Thisse
399: Demand estimation, risk-aversion and sticky prices
Jacques Dreze
398: Théories de la concurrence imparfaite: illustrations récentes de thèmes anciens
Jean Gabszewicz
397: Employment and dividend po licy of the firm under risk
Pierre Dehez
396: Public goods with exclusion
Jacques Dreze
395: On the evaluation of poly-t density functions
Jean-Francois Richard and Hans Tompa
394: Commodity exchanges as gradient processes
Claude d'Aspremont and Henry Tulkens
393: Alternative estimation methods for two-regime models
Victor Ginsburgh, Asher Tishler and Israel Zang
392: Models with several regimes and changes in exogeneity
Jean-Francois Richard
391: Substitution vs. addiction in the true index of real wages
Louis Phlips and Pierre Pieraerts
390: Human capital and risk-bearing
Jacques Dreze
389: Capital humain et répartition des risques
Jacques Dreze
388: Value on the space of all scalar integrable games
Yair Tauman
387: Salaires, emploi et durée du travail (suivi d'un échange avec Paul de GRAUWE)
Jacques Dreze
386: Temporary equilibria with quantity rationing
Volker Böhm and Pierre Levine
385: On Hotelling's "Stability in competition"
Claude d'Aspremont, Jean J. Gabszewicz and Jacques Thisse
384: Sufficient conditions for Kuhn-Tucker vectors in convex programming
P. Levine and J. Ch. Pomerol
383: Equilibria under price rigidities and externalities
Joseph Greenberg and Heinz Müller
382: Tarification et anticipations divergentes
Maurice Marchand and Pierre Pestieau
381: Quel sens donner aux tarifs publics?
Maurice Marchand and Henry Tulkens
380: Comments on 'some effects of taxation and collective goods in postwar U.S.A.: a tentative appraisial'
Robert Parks
379: Moral hazard and observability
Bengt Holmstrom
378: Two and three person games: a local study
Herve Moulin
377: Computing network reliability
Michael O. Ball
376: An analysis of approximations for finding a maximum weight Hamiltonian circuit
M.L. Fischer, G.L. Nemhauser and L.A. Wolsey
375: The partition value
Abraham Neyman and Yair Tauman
374: Equilibrium under alpha-majority voting
Steven Slutsky
373: Incentives in planning with private goods
Françoise Schoumaker
372: On the free rider problem in the M.D.P. procedure
Claude Henry
371: Incentives in planning procedures for the provision of public goods
John Roberts
370: Price competition, quality and income disparities
Jean Gabszewicz and Jacques Thisse
369: Loisirs et salaires réels en Belgique
P. Pieraerts and L. Phlips
368: Deriving public sector preferences
Arthur T. Denzau and Robert Parks
367: On disequilibrium savings and public consumption
Pierre Dehez and Jean Gabszewicz
366: The cost of consumption and wealth in models with habit formation
Frans Spinnewyn
365: A note on the simultaneous stability of tâtonnement processes for computing equilibria
Victor Ginsburgh and Jean Waelbroeck
364: Matroids and a reliability analysis problem
Michael O. Ball and George L. Nemhauser
363: On Bayesian incentive compatible mechanisms
Claude d'Aspremont and Louis-André Gérard-Varet
362: Surplus-sharing local games in dynamic exchange processes
Henry Tulkens and Shmuel Zamir
361: Existence of equilibria in atomless production economies with price dependent preferences
Joseph Greenberg, Benyamin Shitovitz and Andrzej Wieczorek
360: On the stability of dynamic processes in economic theory
Claude d'Aspremont and Jacques Dreze
359: Strategically zero-sum games: the class of games whose completely mixed equilibria connot be improved upon
Herve Moulin and Jean-Philippe Vial
358: An empirical job-search model, with a test of the constant reservation-wage hypothesis
Nicholas Kiefer and George R. Neumann
357: A modified reduced gradient method for dual posynomial programming
J.G. Ecker, W. Gochet and Y. Smeers
356: Temporary equilibrium in a money economy
Heinz Müller and Urs Schweizer
355: Optimal design of a dry-type natural-draft cooling tower by geometric programming
J.G. Ecker and R.D. Wiebking
354: Incentives and incomplete information
Claude d'Aspremont and Louis-André Gérard-Varet
353: The dynamics of marginal wage-cost subsidies
Louis Phlips
352: On the convergence of sequences of convex sets in finite dimensions
Gabriella Salinetti and Roger J.-B. Wets
351: An economic model of international negotiations relating to transfrontier pollution
Henry Tulkens
350: Equity and the informational basis of collective choice
Claude d'Aspremont and Louis Gevers
349: Solving the generalized market area problem
Michael Todd
348: Necessary and sufficient conditions for recurrence and transience of Markov chains, in terms of inequalities
Jean-François Mertens, Ester Samuel-Cahn and Shmuel Zamir
347: Design of short-term econometric models for developing countries: the case of Tunisia
G. Carrin, F. Bossier, M.M. Ben Ali and A. Lakhal
346: A model and an algorithm for the dynamic traffic assignment problems
Deepak K. Merchant and George L. Nemhauser
345: Optimality conditions for a dynamic traffic assignment model
Deepak K. Merchant and George L. Nemhauser
344: Efficient acceleration techniques for fixed point algorithms
R. Saigal and Michael Todd
343: Best algorithms for approximating the maximum of a submodular set function
G.L. Nemhauser and L.A. Wolsey
342: The demand for leisure and money
Louis Phlips
341: An analysis of approximations for maximizing submodular set functions
M.L. Fisher, G.L. Nemhauser and L.A. Wolsey
340: Pricing for sparsity in the revised simplex method
James K. Ho
339: Predicting the outcome of the U.S. presidential elections
Victor Ginsburgh
338: On the Jacobian of a function at a zero computed by a fixed point algorithm
Michael Todd
337: Computational aspects of geometric programming. 3. Some primal and dual algorithms for posynomial and signomial geometric programs
J.G. Ecker, W. Gochet and Y. Smeers
336: Piecewise convex programs
François V. Louveaux
335: Disequililbrium dynamics in a simple macroeconomic model
Volker Böhm
334: An analysis of approximations for maximizing submodular set functions - 1
M.L. Fisher, G.L. Nemhauser and L.A. Wolsey
333: Dynamic processes for public goods. An institution-oriented survey
Henry Tulkens
332: Choice of product quality: equilibrium and efficiency
Jacques Dreze and Kare P. Hagen
331: Performances économiques et résultats des élections législatives en Belgique: une approche quantitiative
Serge Boute and Victor Ginsburgh
330: Advantageous monopolies
J. Greenberg and B. Shitovitz
329: Unconstrained optimization by approximation of the gradient path
Jean-Philippe Vial and Israel Zang
328: Valid inequalities and superadditivity for 0-1 integer programs
Laurence A. Wolsey
327: Tight bounds for Christofides' traveling salesman heuristic
Gérard Cornuejols and George L. Nemhauser
326: Orientability of matroids
Robert G. Bland and Michel Las Vergnas
325: A taste-dependent true wage index
Louis Phlips
324: Generalized reduced gradient method as an extension of feasible direction methods
Yves Smeers
323: Révélation des préférences et planification: une approche stratégique
Françoise Schoumaker
322: Etude des propriétés dynamiques d'un modèle non-stationnaire
Roland Blomme
321: A duality theorem on a pair of simultaneous functional equations
Jean-François Mertens and Shmuel Zamir
320: Non-stable cores of exchange economies
Volker Böhm
319: Equilibrium in a market with incomplete preferences where the number of consumers may be finite
Claus Weddepohl
318: Two examples of equilibria under price rigidities and quantity rationing
Volker Böhm and Heinz Müller
317: Bayesian analysis of the regression model when the disturbances are generated by an autoregressive process
Jean-Francois Richard
316: Bayesian regression analysis using poly-t densities
Jacques Dreze
315: New finite pivoting rules for the simplex method
Robert G. Bland
314: An algorithm for some special nondifferentiable optimization problems
Yves Smeers
313: Saving behaviour and disequilibrium analysis. Systèmes Dynamiques et Modèles Economiques
Pierre Dehez and Jean J. Gabszewicz
312: The normal distribution and repeated games
Jean-François Mertens and Shmuel Zamir
311: On a repeated game without a recursive structure
Jean-François Mertens and Shmuel Zamir
310: Disadvantageous monopolies and disadvantageous endowments
Jacques Dreze, Jean Gabszewicz and Andrew Postlewaite
309: The maximal variation of a bounded martingale
Jean-François Mertens and Shmuel Zamir
308: On functions whose stationary points are global minima
I. Zang, E.U. Choo and M. Avriel
307: Using shortest paths in some transshipment problems with concave costs
Gery Daeninck and Yves Smeers
306: A combinatorial abstraction of linear programming
Robert G. Bland
305: Models of bilateral trade flows
Anton Petrus Barten and Gonzague d'ALCANTARA
304: Cubical Sperner lemmas as applications of generalized complementary pivoting
Laurence A. Wolsey
303: A note on Stieltjes moment sequences
Leopold Simar
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