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- 0505006: Dynamic Stability and Reform of Political Institutions

- Roger Lagunoff
- 0505005: A new approach to solve old problems

- Alexander Harin
- 0505004: A Stronger Case for Transitive Preferences

- Theodore Turocy
- 0505003: The Killing Game: Reputation and Knowledge in Politics of Succession

- Georgy Egorov and Konstantin Sonin
- 0505002: Formation of Collective Decision-Making Units: Stability and a Solution

- Fan-chin Kung
- 0505001: Comparative Statics with Never Increasing Correspondences

- Sunanda Roy and Tarun Sabarwal
- 0504007: Individual Preferences for Giving

- Raymond Fisman, Shachar Kariv and Daniel Markovits
- 0504006: Trust among Strangers

- Teck Ho and Keith Weigelt
- 0504005: On the existence of Nash equilibrium in electoral competition

- Alejandro Saporiti
- 0504004: A new integral for capacities

- Ehud Lehrer
- 0504003: The Role of Contextual Clues in the Creation of Information Overload

- Chris Kimble, Paul Hildreth and David J Grimshaw
- 0504002: Collusion as an Informed Principal Problem

- Lucía Quesada
- 0504001: A fair rule in minimum cost spanning tree problems

- Gustavo Bergantiños and Juan Vidal-Puga
- 0503010: Dynamic Behavior in Minimum Effort Coordination Games - Some Theory of Group Size and Inter-Group Competition as Coordination Devices

- Thomas Riechmann
- 0503009: On the Existence of Undominated Elements of Acyclic Relations

- Hannu Salonen and Hannu Vartiainen
- 0503008: Brown's Original Fictitious Play

- Ulrich Berger
- 0503007: Cooperative investment games or population games

- Yaron Azrieli and Ehud Lehrer
- 0503006: A game theoretic application of inverse limit

- Miklós Pintér
- 0503005: Search in the Formation of Large Networks: How Random are Socially Generated Networks?

- Matthew Jackson and Brian Rogers
- 0503004: The Economics of Small Worlds

- Matthew Jackson and Brian Rogers
- 0503003: Social Games: Matching and the Play of Finitely Repeated Games

- Matthew Jackson and Alison Watts
- 0503002: A Subjective Approach to Quantum Probability

- Ehud Lehrer and Eran Shmaya
- 0503001: A Game Theoretical Model of Land Contract Choice

- Américo Mendes
- 0502004: Gradual Nash Bargaining with Endogenous Agenda: A Path-Dependent Model

- Julian J. Arevalo
- 0502003: Debt contracts with ex-ante and ex-post asymmetric information: an example

- G. Carlier and Ludovic Renou
- 0502002: Supermodular social games

- Ludovic Renou
- 0502001: More strategies, more Nash equilibria

- Sophie Bade, Guillaume Haeringer and Ludovic Renou
- 0501006: Buridan's Ass and a Menu of Options

- Svetlana Boyarchenko
- 0501005: The Harsanyi paradox and the 'right to talk' in bargaining among coalitions

- Juan Vidal-Puga
- 0501004: Reinterpreting the meaning of breakdown

- Juan Vidal-Puga
- 0501003: Markov Equilibrium in Models of Dynamic Endogenous Political Institutions

- Roger Lagunoff
- 0501002: Coalition Strategies and Reduction of GHG Emissions

- Vihang Patel
- 0501001: Reputation, Cheap Talk and Delegation

- Amal Sanyal and Kunal Sengupta
- 0412010: Congestion Games Revisited

- Nikolai Kukushkin
- 0412009: Nash Equilibria of Games with a Continuum of Players

- Guilherme Carmona
- 0412008: On the Existence of Pure Strategy Nash Equilibria in Large Games

- Guilherme Carmona
- 0412007: The Biais-Martimort-Rochet equilibrium with direct mechanisms

- Gwenael Piaser
- 0412006: Optimal two stage committee voting rules

- Ian Ayres, Colin Rowat and Nasser Zakariya
- 0412005: Vengefulness Evolves in Small Groups

- Daniel Friedman and Nirvikar Singh
- 0412004: Nash Bargaining versus Market Outcomes

- Nirvikar Singh
- 0412003: Negative Reciprocity: The Coevolution of Memes and Genes

- Daniel Friedman and Nirvikar Singh
- 0412002: Disclosure to an Audience with Limited Attention

- David Hirshleifer, Sonya Lim and Siew Hong Teoh
- 0412001: Taking the Road Less Traveled: Does Conversation Eradicate Pernicious Cascades?

- Henry Cao and David Hirshleifer
- 0411010: Environmental management: analytical approximate solutions to the problem of detecting optimal random audit schemes

- Paola Ferretti
- 0411009: Some theory of bivariate risk attitude

- Marta_Cardin and Paola_Ferretti
- 0411008: 'Strategic supplements' in games with polylinear interactions

- Nikolai Kukushkin
- 0411007: The Israel-Palestine Question – A Case for Application of Neutrosophic Game Theory

- Sukanto Bhattacharya, Florentin Smarandache and Mohammad Khoshnevisan
- 0411006: THE VALUE OF A STOCHASTIC INFORMATION STRUCTURE

- Yaron Azrieli and Ehud Lehrer
- 0411005: Robbery and Race

- Brendan O'Flaherty and Rajiv Sethi
- 0411004: Great expectations. Part II: Generalized expected utility as a universal decision rule

- Francis C. Chu and Joseph Halpern