Bonn Econ Discussion Papers
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- 35/2001: Price Discovery in Floor and Screen Trading Systems

- Erik Theissen
- 34/2001: U-type versus J-type tournaments

- Matthias Kräkel
- 33/2001: Risk Taking in Asymmetric Tournaments

- Matthias Kräkel and Dirk Sliwka
- 32/2001: Regulation: Theory and Concepts

- Dieter Bös
- 31/2001: An Exploratory Analysis of the Effect of Current Income on the Relative Change in Aggregate Consumption: A Heterogeneous Household Approach

- Manisha Chakrabarty and Anke Schmalenbach
- 30/2001: Clustering of Trading Activity in the DAX Index Options Market

- Alexander Koch and Zdravetz Lazarov
- 29/2001: On the Use of Nonfinancial Performance Measures in Management Compensation

- Dirk Sliwka
- 28/2001: Holdups, Quality Choice, and the Achilles' Heel in Government Contracting

- Dieter Bös and Christoph Lülfesmann
- 27/2001: Limited Liability and Option Contracts in Models with Sequential Investments

- Christoph Lülfesmann
- 26/2001: A Characterization of Melioration in Game Theoretic Frameworks

- Jose Apesteguia
- 25/2001: An Experimental Test of Design Alternatives for the British 3G / UMTS Auction

- Klaus Abbink, Bernd Irlenbusch, Paul Pezanis-Christou, Bettina Rockenbach, Abdolkarim Sadrieh and Reinhard Selten
- 24/2001: Does Information Matter? Some Experimental Evidence from a Common-Pool Resource Game

- Jose Apesteguia
- 23/2001: The Two-Person Harvard Game: An Experimental Analysis

- Jose Apesteguia
- 22/2001: Strategic Choice Handicaps when Females Pay the Cost of the Handicap

- Georg Nöldeke and Larry Samuelson
- 21/2001: Measuring the Effects of Monetary Policy in the Euro Area: The Role of Anticipated Policy

- Jan Gottschalk and Florian Höppner
- 20/2001: Simple Sequencing Problems with Interdependent Costs

- Manipushpak Mitra and Roland Hain
- 19/2001: Incomplete Information and Multiple Machine Queueing Problems

- Manipushpak Mitra
- 18/2001: The Virtue of Being Underestimated: A Note on Discriminatory Contracts in Hidden Information Models

- Wendelin Schnedler
- 17/2001: A Tree Implementation of a Credit Spread Model for Credit Derivatives

- Philipp Schönbucher
- 16/2001: Factor Models for Portofolio Credit Risk

- Philipp Schönbucher
- 15/2001: A Libor Market Model with Default Risk

- Philipp Schönbucher
- 14/2001: The Impact of Fairness on Decision Making - An Analysis of Different Video Experiments

- Heike Hennig-Schmidt
- 13/2001: Economic Growth and Social Poverty: The Evolution of Social Participation

- Angelo Antoci, Pier Luigi Sacco and Paolo Vanin
- 12/2001: Two are Few and Four are Many: Number Effects in Experimental Oligopolies

- Steffen Huck, Hans-Theo Normann and Jörg Oechssler
- 11/2001: Achieving the First Best in Sequencing Problems

- Manipushpak Mitra
- 10/2001: Learning Direction Theory and the Winner s Curse

- Reinhard Selten, Klaus Abbink and Ricarda Cox
- 9/2001: The Repo Auctions of the European Central Bank and the Vanishing Quota Puzzle

- Dieter Nautz and Jörg Oechssler
- 8/2001: Cooperation as a Result of Learning with Aspiration Levels

- Jörg Oechssler
- 7/2001: Forward Looking Behavior And Empirical Household Consumption Function

- Insong Jang
- 6/2001: Team Production, Sequential Investments and Stochastic Payoffs

- Christoph Lülfesmann
- 5/2001: Central Governance or Subsidiarity: A Property-Rights Approach to Federalism

- Christoph Lülfesmann
- 4/2001: Strategic Defection in Bilateral Trade

- Christoph Lülfesmann
- 3/2001: How to Play 3x3-Games A Strategy Method Experiment

- Reinhard Selten, Klaus Abbink, Joachim Buchta and Abdolkarim Sadrieh
- 2/2001: Die konzeptionellen Grundlagen der Spieltheorie einst und jetzt

- Reinhard Selten
- 1/2001: Existence of Linear Equilibria in the Kyle Model with Multiple Informed Traders

- Georg Nöldeke and Thomas Tröger
- 19/2000: Optimal Contracting with Verifiable Ex Post Signals

- Anke Kessler, Christoph Lülfesmann and Patrick Schmitz
- 18/2000: Representative versus Direct Democracy: The Role of Informational Asymmetries

- Anke Kessler
- 17/2000: Delegation and Strategic Compensation in Tournaments

- Matthias Kräkel
- 16/2000: Imitation Equilibrium

- Reinhard Selten and Axel Ostmann
- 15/2000: An Elementary Approach to the Hold-Up Problem with Renegotiation

- Urs Schweizer
- 14/2000: Income taxation and production efficiency in a simple two-sector economy

- Thomas Gaube
- 13/2000: Group size and free riding when private and public goods are gross substitutes

- Thomas Gaube
- 12/2000: On the Foundations of the Property Rights Theory of the Firm: Cooperative Investments and Message-Dependent Contracts

- Andreas Roider
- 11/2000: Can You Guess the Game You're Playing?

- Jörg Oechssler and Burkhard Schipper
- 10/2000: Anarchy, Efficiency and Redistribution

- Dieter Bös and Martin Kolmar
- 9/2000: Non-linear Effects of Fiscal Policy in Germany: A Markov-Switching Approach

- Florian Höppner and Katrin Wesche
- 8/2000: Dynamic Efficiency and Pareto Optimality in a Stochastic OLG Model with Production and Social Security

- Martin Barbie, Marcus Hagedorn and Ashok Kaul
- 7/2000: On the Dynamic Foundation of Evolutionary Stability in Continuous Models

- Jörg Oechssler and Frank Riedel
- 6/2000: Through Trial & Error to Collusion - The Discrete Case

- Steffen Huck, Hans-Theo Normann and Jörg Oechssler
- 5/2000: Self-Correcting Mechanisms in Public Procurement: Why Award and Contract Should be Separated

- Dieter Bös and Martin Kolmar
- 4/2000: Problems of Transition from a Planned to a Market Economy

- Wilhelm Krelle
- 3/2000: Agency Costs, Net Worth, and the Credit Channel of Monetary Transmission

- Christian Fachat
- 2/2000: Agency Costs, Net Worth, and the Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy

- Christian Fachat
- 1/2000: Fair Salaries and the Moral Costs of Corruption

- Klaus Abbink