Working Papers
From C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University
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- 83-21: The Choice of Conjectures In A Bargaining Game With Incomplete Information
- Ariel Rubinstein
- 83-20: Methodological Issues in Accounting For Pension and Social Security "Wealth" in A Microdata Framework
- Edward Wolff
- 83-19: Asymmetric Information and Individually Rigid Wages
- Clive Bull and Raphael Rob
- 83-18: Advances in Supervision Technology and Economic Welfare: A General Equilibrium Analysis
- Janusz A. Ordover and Carl Shapiro
- 83-17: Heterogeneous Information and the Real Business Cycle: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis
- Boyan Jovanovic and Robert A. Shakotko
- 83-16: Micro Uncertainty, Fluctuations of Averages and the Efficiency of the Business Cycle in an Economy with Idiosyncratic Exchange
- Boyan Jovanovic
- 83-15: Proportional Representation in Variable-Size Legislatures
- Steven Brams and Peter C. Fishburn
- 83-14: Were the Ordinalists Wrong About Welfare Economics?
- Robert Cooter and Peter Rappoport
- 83-13: Exchange Rates, Prices and Interest Rates: Reconsidering the Basic Relationships of Exchange Rate Determination
- Stephan Schulmeister
- 83-12: The Verification Problem in Arms Control: A Game-Theoretic Analysis
- Steven Brams and Morton D. Davis
- 83-11: The Economics of Termination of Parental Rights
- Mario J. Rizzo
- 83-10: An Equilibrium Model of Search Unemployment
- James Albrecht and Bo Axell
- 83-09: Cartels, Profits, and Excess Capacity
- Martin Osborne and Carolyn Pitchik
- 83-08: Price Competition in a Capacity-Constrained Duopoly
- Martin Osborne and Carolyn Pitchik
- 83-07: On Bargaining, Settling, and Litigation: A Problem in Multistage Games With Imperfect Information
- Janusz A. Ordover and Ariel Rubinstein
- 83-06: Profit-Sharing in a Collusive Industry
- Martin Osborne and Carolyn Pitchik
- 83-05: Two Comments On Cost-Of-Living Indices
- R. Robert Russell
- 83-04: Internal Organization In a Dynamic Context: Some Theoretical Considerations
- Richard Langlois
- 83-03: Subjective Forecasts and Output-Inflation Relationship
- Roman Frydman
- 83-02: Individual Expectations and Aggregate Outcomes: An Introduction to the Problem
- Roman Frydman and Edmund Phelps
- 83-01: Sufficient Conditions for the Existence of Periodic Cycles in Discrete-Time Intertemporal Optimization Models and Applications to Optimal Growth and the Adjustment-Cost Theory of Investment
- Jess Benhabib and Kazuo Nishimura
- 82-31: Internal and External Regulation of Markets with Asymmetric Information
- Carolyn Pitchik and Andrew Schotter
- 82-30: Individual Rationality, Decentralization and the Rational Expectations Hypothesis
- Roman Frydman
- 82-29: A Distinction Between the Unconditional Expectational Equilibrium and the Rational Expectations Equilibrium
- Roman Frydman
- 82-28: Research and Development, Utilization and Labor Requirements: A Dynamic Analysis
- Jeffrey Bernstein and M. Ishaq Nadiri
- 82-27: Financing and Investment in Plant and Equipment and Research and Development
- Jeffrey Bernstein and M. Ishaq Nadiri
- 82-26: Systems Theory, Knowledge and the Social Sciences and on the Reception of Noise: A Rejoiner
- Richard Langlois
- 82-25: Implicit Contracts in the Absence of Enforcement and Risk Aversion
- Clive Bull
- 82-24: Third-Degree Price Discrimination and Spatial Monopolistic Competition
- Giora Moore
- 82-23: Competition and Discovery
- O'Driscoll, Gerald P., and Mario J. Rizzo
- 82-22: Formulation and Estimation of Dynamic Factor Demand Equations Under Non-Static Expectations: A Finite Horizon Model
- M. Ishaq Nadiri and Ingmar Prucha
- 82-21: Economics as a Process, Notes on the "New Institutional Economics"
- Richard Langlois
- 82-20: Investment in R&D, Costs of Adjustment and Expectations
- M. Ishaq Nadiri and Mark Schankerman
- 82-19: Defining Alternative Wage Indexation Rules for an Open Economy
- Franco Bruni
- 82-18: Competitive Payments Systems and the Unit of Account in Evolutionary Perspective
- Lawrence White
- 82-17: Optimal Taxation of Bequests: The Maximin Case
- Alvaro Rodriguez
- 82-16: Foreign Exchange Dealing and the Transactions Demand for Foreign Exchange
- Antti Suvanto
- 82-15: Trade Structure and Transmission of Inflation: Theory and Japanese Experience
- Jongmoo Jay Choi and M. Ishaq Nadiri
- 82-14: Threat Power in Sequential Games
- Steven Brams and Marek P. Hessel
- 82-13: Entrepreneurship and Knowledge
- Richard Langlois
- 82-12: Lionel Robbins’ Nature and Significance, Fifty Years Later
- Israel M. Kirzner
- 82-11: Arbitrage, Hedging and Equilibrium in Futures Markets
- Jess Benhabib and Clive Bull
- 82-10: Supervision and Social Welfare: An Expositionary Example
- Janusz A. Ordover
- 82-09: Subjective Probability and Subjective Economics
- Richard Langlois
- 82-08: The Econometric Approach to Business-Cycle Analysis Reconsidered
- Albert Alexander and James B. Ramsey
- 82-07: Are Large Firms More Powerful Than Small Ones?
- Martin Osborne and Carolyn Pitchik
- 82-06: Equilibria for a Three-Person Location Problem
- Martin Osborne and Carolyn Pitchik
- 82-05: Subjectivism
- Mario J. Rizzo
- 82-04: Misses and Lakatos, A Reformulation of Austain Methodology
- Mario J. Rizzo
- 82-03: Polls and the Problem of Strategic Information in Elections
- Steven Brams