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- 0512005: Existence of Equilibrium in Discrete Market Games

- Somdeb Lahiri
- 0512004: Altruism, Spite and Competition in Bargaining Games

- Maria Montero
- 0512003: Brown-von Neumann-Nash Dynamics: The Continuous Strategy Case

- Josef Hofbauer, Jörg Oechssler and Frank Riedel
- 0512002: Consistency and the Competitive Outcome Function

- Somdeb Lahiri
- 0512001: Preferences, Choices, and Satisfaction in a Bargaining Game

- Angela Amborino, Alessandro Lanteri and Marco Novarese
- 0511011: On characterization of a class of convex operators for pricing insurance risks

- Marta Cardin and Graziella Pacelli
- 0511010: Time, risk and utility: a role-play analysis

- Paola Ferretti
- 0511009: Dying in an Avalanche: Current risks and Valuation

- Andrea Leiter and Gerald Pruckner
- 0511008: Manipulation via Endowments in a Market with Profit Maximizing Agents

- Somdeb Lahiri
- 0511007: Contracting with Repeated Moral Hazard and Private Evaluations

- William Fuchs
- 0511006: A Focal-Point Solution for Bargaining Problems with Coalition Structure

- Gustavo Bergantiños, Balbina Casas- Méndez, Gloria Fiestras- Janeiro and Juan Vidal-Puga
- 0511005: Demand commitment in legislative bargaining

- Maria Montero and Juan Vidal-Puga
- 0511004: Seemingly Unrelated Repeated Games

- John Conlon
- 0511003: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN TWO INFORMAL SECTOR LENDERS AND INTEREST RATE DETERMINATION IN THE INFORMAL CREDIT MARKET: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri
- 0511002: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN TWO INFORMAL SECTOR LENDERS AND INTEREST RATE DETERMINATION IN THE INFORMAL CREDIT MARKET: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri
- 0511001: INTERACTION OF FORMAL AND INFORMAL CREDIT MARKETS IN BACKWARD

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri
- 0510013: Distortion Risk Measures and Discrete Risks

- Antonella Campana and Paola Ferretti
- 0510012: Rage Against the Machines: How Subjects Learn to Play Against Computers

- Peter Duersch, Albert Kolb, Jörg Oechssler and Burkhard Schipper
- 0510011: CREDIT-PRODUCT INTERLINKAGE, CAPTIVE MARKETS AND TRADE LIBERALIZATION IN AGRICULTURE: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS IN AGRICULTURE: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS

- Sarbajit Chaudhuri and Asis Banerjee
- 0510010: A Note on Common Prior

- Miklós Pintér
- 0510007: Can forgetful sellers be better off? Impact of information in an ultimatum price-setting game with learning

- Christopher Cotton
- 0510005: A sufficient condition for all-or-nothing information supply in price discrimination

- Marco LiCalzi
- 0510004: Does Motivation Trigger Autonomy, or Vice Versa?

- Kameliia Petrova
- 0510003: The Economic Cost of the U.S. Health Care System

- Johnson Adari
- 0510002: The dynamic cost of ex post incentive compatibility in repeated games of private information

- David Miller
- 0510001: Epistemic Systems

- Roger Koppl
- 0509004: On the existence of maximal elements: An impossibility theorem

- Nikolai Kukushkin
- 0509003: A Game Theoretic Approach to Computer Science: Survey and Research Directions

- Crescenzio Gallo
- 0509002: A language for the construction of preferences under uncertainty

- Marco LiCalzi
- 0509001: On the Shapley value of a minimum cost spanning tree problem

- Gustavo Bergantiños and Juan Vidal-Puga
- 0508009: Market Power Assessment and Mitigation in Hydrothermal Systems

- Rafael Kelman, Luiz Barroso and Mario Pereira
- 0508008: Complementarity, Search, and Price Dispersion

- Michael Rauh
- 0508007: Should Central Banks Burst Bubbles?

- John Conlon
- 0508004: Expected utility without utility

- Erio Castagnoli and Marco LiCalzi
- 0508003: False Modesty

- Rick Harbaugh and Ted To
- 0508002: Giving Gossips Their Due: Information Provision in Games with Private Monitoring

- Robert Gazzale
- 0508001: Two Types of Collusion in a Model of Hierarchical Agency

- Mehmet Bac and Serkan Küçükşenel
- 0507006: Beat The Market

- Fan Wang
- 0507005: Mackerels in the Moonlight: Corrupt Politicians and Anti- Corruption Reform in Two-Candidate Elections

- Haldun Evrenk
- 0507003: TIME INCONSISTENCY AND LEARNING IN BARGAINING GAMES

- Zafer Akin
- 0507002: Management von Mitarbeiterrisiken in Unternehmen Theoretische Grundlagen und Entwicklung eines praxistauglichen Erfassungs- und Auswertungsverfahrens

- Henry Dannenberg
- 0507001: Lost in Translation? Basis Utility and Proportionality in Games

- Barry Feldman
- 0506008: Incentives, Monitoring, and Motivation

- Michael Rauh and Giulio Seccia
- 0506007: Coalition Formation with Local Public Goods and Network Effect

- Fan-chin Kung
- 0506006: Knowledge Creation as a Square Dance on the Hilbert Cube

- Marcus Berliant and Masahisa Fujita
- 0506005: A Solution to Matching with Preferences over Colleagues

- Federico Echenique
- 0506003: Capital account Liberalization and exchange rate regime choice, What Scope for flexibility in Tunisia ?

- Ben Ali Mohamed Sami
- 0506002: Political renegotiation of regulatory contracts

- Cécile Aubert and Jean-Jacques Laffont
- 0505008: Can the human mind learn to backward induce? A neural network answer

- Leonidas Spiliopoulos
- 0505007: Inequity Aversion May Increase Inequity in Majoritarian Bargaining

- Maria Montero