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8746: Extensive Form Games in Continuous Time: Pure Strategies
Leo K. Simon and Maxwell B. Stinchcombe.
8745: Basic Timing Games
Leo Simon
8744: International Macroeconomic Policy Coordination When Policy-Makers Disagree on the Model
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Katharine E. Rockett.
8743: Arbitrage q: An Equilibrium Theory of Investment
Roger Craine.
8742: Adverse Selection without Hidden Information
Paul Milgrom
8741: Employment Contracts, Influence Activities and Efficient Organization Design Downloads
Paul Milgrom
8740: Coordination Through Committees and Markets
Joseph Farrell and Garth Saloner.
8739: International Capital Flows and Domestic Economic Policies
Jeffrey Frankel
8738: Are Exchange Rates Excessively Variable
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Richard Meese.
8737: Obstacles to International Macroeconomic Policy Coordination
Jeffrey Frankel
8736: Nash and Perfect Equilibria of Discounted Repeated Games
D. Fudenberg and E. Maskin.
8735: Alternative Approaches to Development Economics: An Evaluation
Pranab Bardhan
8734: Probit with Dependent Observations
Dale J. Poirier and Paul A. Ruud.
8733: Industrial Relations
Lloyd Ulman.
8732: An Essay on Price Discrimination
Paul Milgrom
8731: Bargaining and Influence Costs and the Organization of Economic Activity
Paul Milgrom and John Roberts.
8730: Investment and Coordination in Oligopolistic Industries
Richard J. Gilbert and Marvin Lieberman.
8729: The Impact of U.S. Economic Policies on a Commodity-Exporting Debtor: The Case of Thailand
Jeffrey Frankel
8728: Economic Policy and Nonrational Behaviour
James Mirrlees
8727: Dynamic Competition with Lock-In
Joseph Farrell and Carl Shapiro.
8726: Regression vs. Volatility Tests of the Efficiency of Foreign Exchange Markets
Jeffrey A. Frankel and James H. Stock.
8725: The Sources of Disagreement Among International Macro Models, and Implications for Policy Coordination
Jeffrey Frankel
8724: Lessons of the 1890s for the 1980s
Albert Fishlow
8723: Multinational Rivalry and National Advantage: Some Theoretical Considerations
Pranab Bardhan and Nirvikar Singh.
8722: Competition with Lock-In
Joseph Farrell
8621: Core Allocations and Small Income Transfers
Robert M. Anderson.
8620: Cheap Talk in Bargaining Games
Joseph Farrell and Robert Gibbons.
8619: Tontine Insurance and the Armstrong Investigation: A Case of Stifled Innovation in the American Life Insurance Industry, 1868-1905
Roger L. Ransom and Richard Sutch.
8618: Second-Sourcing as a Commitment: Monopoly Incentives to Attract Competition
Joseph Farrell and Nancy T. Gallini.
8617: On the Rate of Convergence of the Core
Wan-Jin Kim.
8616: Partnerships
Joseph Farrell and Suzanne Scotchmer.
8615: Communication between Potential Entrants
Joseph Farrell
8614: Three Essays Using Survey Data on Exchange Rate Expectations Downloads
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Kenneth A. Froot.
8613: Noncooperative Game Theory for Industrial Organization: An Introduction and Overview
Drew Fudenberg and Jean Tirole.
8612: Credit Markets and Patterns of International Trade
Kenneth Kletzer and Pranab Bardhan.
8611: Interest Rate Variations, Mortgage Payments and the Geographic Mobility of Labor
John Quigley
8610: Competition, Compatibility and Standards: The Economics of Horses, Penguins and Lemmings
Joseph Farrell and Garth Saloner.
8609: Meaning and Credibility in Cheap-Talk Games
Joseph Farrell
8608: The Second Welfare Theorem with Nonconvex Preferences
Robert M. Anderson.
8607: Extensive Form Games in Continuous Time Part I: Pure Strategies
Leo K. Simon and Maxwell Stinchcombe.
8606: Risky Business: The Allocation of Capital
Roger Craine.
8605: Specifying and Testing Econometric Models for Rank-ordered Data with an Application to the Demand for Mobile and Portable Telephones
Jerry A. Hausman and Paul A. Ruud.
8604: Using Survey Data to Explain Standard Propositions Regarding Exchange Rate Expectations
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Kenneth A. Froot.
8603: Explaining the Demand for Dollars: International Rates of Return and the Expectations of Chartists and Fundamentalists
Jeffrey A. Frankel and Kenneth A. Froot.
8602: Reputation and Multiple Opponents I: Identical Entrants
Drew Fudenberg and David M. Kreps.
8601: The Desirability of a Currency Depreciation, Given a Contractionary Monetary Policy and Concave Supply Relationships Downloads
Jeffrey Frankel
E99-271: Quadratic Concavity and Determinacy of Equilibrium Downloads
Chris Shannon and William R. Zame.
E99-270: The Effect of Affect on Economic and Strategic Decision Making Downloads
Benjamin E. Hermalin and Alice M. Isen.
E99-269: Is Public R&D a Complement or Substitute for Private R&D? A Review of the Econometric Evidence Downloads
Paul A. David, Bronwyn H. Hall and Andrew A. Toole.
E99-268: The Patent Paradox Revisited: Determinants of Patenting in the US Semiconductor Industry, 1980-94 Downloads
Bronwyn H. Hall and Marie Ham.
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