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- 76: Some Asymptotic Results in Discounted Repeated Games of One-Sided Incomplete Information

- Martin Cripps and Jonathan Thomas
- 75: Mediation: Incomplete information bargaining with filtered communication

- Xavier Jarque, Clara Ponsati and József Sákovics
- 74: A Dynamic Theory of Holdup

- Yeon-Koo Che and József Sákovics
- 73: Bayesian Variants of Some classical Semiparametric Regression Techniques

- Gary Koop and Dale J Poirer
- 72: Comparing the Performance of Baseball Players: A Multiple Output Approach

- Gary Koop
- 71: Modeling the Evolution of Distributions: An Application to Major League Baseball

- Gary Koop
- 70: Testing for Stationarity in Heterogeneous Panels with Serially Correlated Errors

- Yongcheol Shin and Andy Snell
- 69: Testing for a Unit Root against Nonlinear STAR Models

- George Kapetanios, Yongcheol Shin and Andy Snell
- 68: On the Co-Existence of Conventions

- Ahmed Anwar
- 67: Bayesian modelling of catch in a Northwest Atlantic Fishery

- Carmen Fernandez, Eduardo Ley and Mark Steel
- 66: Benchmark priors for Bayesian model averaging

- Carmen Fernandez, Eduardo Ley and Mark Steel
- 65: Alternative efficiency measures for multiple-output production

- Carmen Fernandez, Gary Koop and Mark Steel
- 64: Forecast Uncertainties in Macroeconomics Modelling: An Application to the UK Economy

- Anthony Garratt, Kevin Lee, Mohammad Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin
- 63: Randomly Available Outside Options in Bargaining

- Clara Ponsati and József Sákovics
- 62: Speculating against an overconfident market

- Jordi Caballe and József Sákovics
- 61: Delegated Bargaining and Renegotiation

- Helmut Bester and József Sákovics
- 60: Testing for a Linear Unit Root against Nonlinear Threshold Stationarity

- George Kapetanios and Yongcheol Shin
- 59: Revenue sharing in professional sports leagues: for the sake of competitive balance or as a result of monopsony power?

- Frederic Palomino and József Sákovics
- 58: Affiliation in Multi-Unit Discriminatory Auctions

- Ahmed Anwar
- 57: Non-Convexities, Asymmetries and Aggregate Investment Activity: Evidence for the UK

- Richard Holt
- 56: Two Cheers for the Aggregated (S, s) Model!

- Richard Holt
- 55: Investment and Dividends under Irreversibility and Financial Constraints

- Richard Holt
- 54: Investment, Irreversibility, and Financial Imperfections

- Richard Holt
- 53: Learning in Perturbed Asymmetric Games

- Josef Hofbauer and Ed Hopkins
- 52: The Stability of Price Dispersion under Seller and Consumer Learning

- Ed Hopkins and Robert M Seymour
- 51: Two Competing Models of How People Learn in Games

- Ed Hopkins
- 50: Pre-trial settlement: Who's for two-way offers?

- Brian G Main and Andrew Park
- 49: Investment and Dividends under Irreversibility and Financial Constraints

- Richard Holt
- 48: Non-Convexities, Asymmetries and Aggregate Investment Activity: Evidence for the UK

- Richard Holt
- 47: Forecasting Cross-Section Stock Returns using Theoretical Prices Estimated from an Econometric Model

- George Buckley and Richard Holt
- 46: Bounds Testing Approaches to the Analysis of Long Run Relationships

- Mohammad Pesaran, Yongcheol Shin and Richard Smith
- 45: The Stability of Price Dispersion under Seller and Consumer Learning

- Ed Hopkins and Robert M Seymour
- 44: Long-Run Structural Modelling

- Mohammad Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin
- 43: We have just averaged over two trillion cross-country growth regressions

- Eduardo Ley and Mark Steel
- 42: Two Competing Models of How People Learn in Games

- Ed Hopkins
- 41: Long-run performance analysis of a new sample of UK IPOs

- Eric Brown
- 40: When does immigration facilitate efficiency?

- Ahmed Anwar
- 39: The Case for a Discriminatory Pricing Rule in Competitive Electricity Pools

- Ahmed Anwar
- 38: Structural analysis of vector error correction models with exogenous I(1) variables

- Mohammad Pesaran, Richard Smith and Yongcheol Shin
- 37: Why do lions get the lion's share? A Hobbesian theory of agreements

- Joan Esteban and József Sákovics
- 36: Walras Retrouve: Decentralized Trading Mechanisms and the Competitive Price

- Gianni De Fraja and József Sákovics
- 35: A long run structural macroeconometric model of the UK

- Anthony Garratt, Kevin Lee, Mohammad Pesaran and Yongcheol Shin
- 34: Multiple-output production with undesirable output: An application to nitrogen surplus in agriculture

- Carmen Fernandez, Mark Steel and Gary Koop
- 33: Trade and Labor usage: An examination of the Stolper-Samuelson theorem for the South African manufacturing industry

- Johannes Fedderke, Yongcheol Shin and Prabhat Vaze
- 32: Law, Property, and Marital Dissolution

- Simon Clark
- 31: Competition under non-linear pricing: the reselling solution with a public firm
- Maria Vagliasindi and Pietro A Vagliasindi
- 30: The British American Rules: An experimental examination of pre-trial bargaining within the shadow of the law

- Brian G Main and Andrew Park
- 29: The impact of defendant offers into court on negotiation in the shadow of the law: experimental evidence

- Brian G Main and Andrew Park
- 28: An experiment with two-way offers into court: restoring the balance in pre-trial negotiation

- Brian G Main and Andrew Park
- 27: Bayesian Regression Analysis with scale mixtures of normals

- Carmen Fernandez and Mark Steel