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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 189
Volume 189, September 2020
- Christoph Müller:
Robust implementation in weakly perfect Bayesian strategies. 105038 - Colin von Negenborn, Martin Pollrich:
Sweet lemons: Mitigating collusion in organizations. 105074 - Takashi Kunimoto, Takuro Yamashita:
Order on types based on monotone comparative statics. 105082 - Xiang Sun, Yeneng Sun, Haomiao Yu:
The individualistic foundation of equilibrium distribution. 105083 - Nabil I. Al-Najjar, Luciano Pomatto:
Aggregate risk and the Pareto principle. 105084 - Hector Chade, Edward Schlee:
Insurance as a lemons market: Coverage denials and pooling. 105085 - Christopher P. Chambers, Federico Echenique:
Spherical preferences. 105086 - David S. Ahn, Ryota Iijima, Todd Sarver:
Naivete about temptation and self-control: Foundations for recursive naive quasi-hyperbolic discounting. 105087 - Sebastian Ebert, Wei Wei, Xun Yu Zhou:
Weighted discounting - On group diversity, time-inconsistency, and consequences for investment. 105089 - Kirby Nielsen:
Preferences for the resolution of uncertainty and the timing of information. 105090 - Larbi Alaoui, Katharina A. Janezic, Antonio Penta:
Reasoning about others' reasoning. 105091 - Simon Martin, Karl H. Schlag:
Split it up to create incentives: Investment, public goods and crossing the river. 105092 - Hanming Fang, Zenan Wu:
Life insurance and life settlement markets with overconfident policyholders. 105093 - Aaron M. Kolb, Vincent Conitzer:
Crying about a strategic wolf: A theory of crime and warning. 105094 - David S. Leslie, Steven Perkins, Zibo Xu:
Best-response dynamics in zero-sum stochastic games. 105095 - Tai-Wei Hu, Guillaume Rocheteau:
Bargaining under liquidity constraints: Unified strategic foundations of the Nash and Kalai solutions. 105098 - Jean Flemming:
Skill accumulation in the market and at home. 105099 - Lucie Lebeau:
Credit frictions and participation in over-the-counter markets. 105100 - Jen-Wen Chang:
Monitoring and competing principals: A double-edged sword. 105101 - M. Ali Khan, Lei Qiao, Kali P. Rath, Yeneng Sun:
Modeling large societies: Why countable additivity is necessary. 105102 - Alex Gershkov, Benny Moldovanu, Xianwen Shi:
Monotonic norms and orthogonal issues in multidimensional voting. 105103 - Geir B. Asheim, Walter Bossert, Conchita D'Ambrosio, Claus Vögele:
The measurement of resilience. 105104 - Tianxi Wang, Greg C. Wright:
Increasing returns to scale within limits: A model of ICT and its effect on the income distribution and occupation choice. 105105
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