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- 638: THE EFFECTS OF ENTRY IN BILATERAL OLIGOPOLY

- Robin Naylor
- 637: ARBITRAGE, EQUILIBRIUM AND NONSATIATION

- Nizar Allouch, Cuong Le Van and Frank Page
- 636: SOCIAL CONFORMITY AND EQUILIBRIUM IN PURE STRATEGIES IN GAMES WITH MANY PLAYERS

- Myrna Wooders, Edward Cartwright and Reinhard Selten
- 635: INFORMATION AND COMMAND

- Mark Harrison
- 634: APPROXIMATE CORES OF GAMES AND ECONOMIES WITH CLUBS

- Alexander Kovalenkov and Myrna Wooders
- 633: CONSOLIDATION, MARKET POWER AND COST ECONOMIES IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM ARGENTINA

- María Eugenia Delfino
- 632: INCENTIVES TO CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ACTIVISM

- Dennis Leech
- 631: THE COURNOT-BERTRAND PROFIT DIFFERENTIAL: A REVERSAL RESULT IN A DIFFERENTIATED DUOPOLY WITH WAGE BARGAINING

- Mónica Correa López and Robin A. Nayor
- 630: THE IMPACT OF THE INTRODUCTION OF THE UK MINIMUM WAGE ON THE EMPLOYMENT PROBABILITIES OF LOW WAGE WORKERS

- Mark Stewart
- 629: COST MONOTONICITY, CONSISTENCY AND MINIMUM COST SPANNING TREE GAMES

- Bhaskar Dutta and Anirban Kar
- 628: EQUILIBRIUM AGENDA FORMATION

- Bhaskar Dutta, Matthew Jackson and Michel Le Breton
- 627: FIRMS' STRATEGIES FOR REDUCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CONSUMER PRICE SEARCH

- Norman J Ireland
- 626: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST

- J. Robert Branston, Keith Cowling and Roger Sugden
- 625: THE PROBLEM OF REGIONAL "HOLLOWING OUT" IN JAPAN: LESSONS FOR REGIONAL INDUSTRIAL POLICY

- Keith Cowling and Philip Tomlinson
- 624: RE-VISITING THE ROOTS OF JAPAN'S STRUCTURAL DECLINE:THE ROLE OF THE JAPANESE CORPORATION

- Keith Cowling and Philip Tomlinson
- 623: A note on two notions of arbitrage

- Nizar Allouch
- 622: Tax Competition Reconsidered

- Myrna Wooders, Benjamin Zissimos and Amrita Dhillon
- 621: NETWORKS AND FARSIGHTED STABILITY

- Frank Page, Myrna Wooders and Samir Kamat
- 620: Female competition, evolution, and the battle of the sexes

- Myrna Wooders and Hugo van den Berg
- 619: Can Indonesia Gain from Log Export Barriers?

- May Arunanondchai
- 618: Factors affecting the probability of first-year medical student dropout in the UK: a logistic analysis for the entry cohorts of 1980-1992

- Wiji Arulampalam, Robin Naylor and Jeremy Smith
- 617: What Has Been Happening to the Quality of Workers’ Lives in Britain?

- Jonathan Gardner and Andrew Oswald
- 616: Well-Being Over Time in Britain and the USA

- David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald
- 615: The Macroeconomics of Happiness

- Rafael Di Tella, Robert MacCulloch and Andrew Oswald
- 614: Demand for Money in the Transition Economy: The Case of the Czech Republic 1993–2001

- Lubos Komarek and Martin Melecký
- 613: Currency Substitution in the Transition Economy: A Case of the Czech Republic 1993-2001

- Lubos Komarek and Martin Melecký
- 612: Profit-sharing, bertrand competition and monopoly unions: a note

- Amrita Dhillon and Emmanuel Petrakis
- 611: The political economy of a soviet military r & d failure: steam power for aviation, 1932 to 1939

- Mark Harrison
- 610: The battle of the sexes over the distribution of male surplus

- Myrna Wooders and Hugo van den Berg
- 609: Soviet industry and the red army under stalin: a military-industrial complex?

- Mark Harrison
- 608: Learning in elections and voter turnout equilibria

- Stefano DeMichelis and Amrita Dhillon
- 607: The role of consumers in competition and competition policy

- Michael Waterson
- 606: Plan, siphoning, and corruption in the soviet command economy

- Mark Harrison
- 605: The soviet market for inventions: the case of jet propulsion, 1932 to 1944

- Mark Harrison
- 604: Are command economies unstable? why did the soviet economy collapse?

- Mark Harrison
- 603: The ussr and total war: why didn't the soviet economy collapse in 1942?

- Mark Harrison
- 602: Coercion, compliance and the collapse of the soviet command economy

- Mark Harrison
- 601: Evolution & voting: how nature makes us public spirited

- John Conley, Ali Toossi and Myrna Wooders
- 600: Government collusion in janeba's model of multijurisdictional tax competition

- Lloyd Barton
- 599: My word is my bond; reputation as collateral in nineteenth century English provincial banking

- Francesco L.Galassi and Lucy Newton
- 598: The geometry of arbitrage and the existence of competitive equilibrium

- Nizar Allouch, Cuong Le van and Frank Page
- 597: A hazard model of the probability of medical school dropout in the united kingdom

- Wiji Arulampalam, Robin Naylor and Jeremy Smith
- 596: REAL Exchange rate trends in transitional countries

- Jan Frait and Lubos Komarek
- 595: Construction of Stationary Time Series via the Giggs Sampler with Application to Volatility Models

- M.K. Pitt and S.G. Walker
- 594: Multiproduct Firms and Product Differentiation: a Survey

- J.A. Manez and Michael Waterson
- 593: Market Structure and Entry: Where's the Beef?

- Otto Toivanen and Michael Waterson
- 592: Three Principles of Competitive Nonlinear Pricing

- Frank Page and Paulo Monteiro
- 591: Bayesian Cointegration Analysis
- K. Sugita
- 590: Leadership Cartels in Industries with Differentiated Products

- P. Posada
- 589: Some First Results for Noncooperative Pregames: Social Conformity and Equilibrium in Pure Strategies

- Myrna Wooders, Reinhard Selten and Edward Cartwright