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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 105
Volume 105, September 2017
- Chao Huang, Guoqiang Tian:
Guaranteed size ratio of ordinally efficient and envy-free mechanisms in the assignment problem. 1-8 - Yan Long, Debasis Mishra, Tridib Sharma:
Balanced ranking mechanisms. 9-39 - Sergio Currarini, Elena Fumagalli, Fabrizio Panebianco:
Peer effects and local congestion in networks. 40-58 - Paul Dütting, Inbal Talgam-Cohen, Tim Roughgarden:
Modularity and greed in double auctions. 59-83 - Gabrielle Demange:
Optimal targeting strategies in a network under complementarities. 84-103
- Matthew Gentry, Tong Li, Jingfeng Lu:
Auctions with selective entry. 104-111 - Dimitrios Xefteris:
Multidimensional electoral competition between differentiated candidates. 112-121 - Anindya De, Ilias Diakonikolas, Rocco A. Servedio:
The Inverse Shapley value problem. 122-147 - Mikel Álvarez-Mozos, José María Alonso-Meijide, M. Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro:
On the externality-free Shapley-Shubik index. 148-154 - Fabrizio Panebianco, Thierry Verdier:
Paternalism, homophily and cultural transmission in random networks. 155-176 - Ismael Rodriguez-Lara, Giovanni Ponti:
Social motives vs social influence: An experiment on interdependent time preferences. 177-194 - Christian Ewerhart:
Contests with small noise and the robustness of the all-pay auction. 195-211 - Luke Boosey, Philip Brookins, Dmitry Ryvkin:
Contests with group size uncertainty: Experimental evidence. 212-229 - Diego Cerdeiro:
Contagion exposure and protection technology. 230-254 - Daron Acemoglu, Ali Makhdoumi, Azarakhsh Malekian, Asuman E. Ozdaglar:
Privacy-constrained network formation. 255-275 - Ernan Haruvy, Sherry Xin Li, Kevin McCabe, Peter Twieg:
Communication and visibility in public goods provision. 276-296 - Itai Arieli, Yakov Babichenko, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Sequential commitment games. 297-315 - Patrick Harless:
Wary of the worst: Maximizing award guarantees when new claimants may arrive. 316-328 - Alessandro Ispano, Peter Schwardmann:
Cooperating over losses and competing over gains: A social dilemma experiment. 329-348 - Timo Hiller:
Peer effects in endogenous networks. 349-367
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