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1199 Learning Rare Events, and Recurrent Market Crashes in Frictionless Economies Without Intrinsic Uncertainty
Alvaro Sandroni, November 1997.
 
1198 An Evolutionary Approach to Congestion
William H. Sandholm, December 7, 1997.
 
1197 Refinements and Social Order Beliefs: A Unified Survey
Atsushi Kajii and Stephen Morris, October 1997.
 
1196 Social Choice Theory, Game Theory, and Positive Political Theory
David Austen-Smith and Jeffrey S. Banks, October 1997.
 
1195 Abstention in Elections with Asymmetric Information and Diverse Preferences
Timothy Fedderson and Wolfgang Pesendorfer, October 1997.
 
1194 Theory of the Firm with Non-Binding Employment Contracts
Asher Wolinsky, October 1997.
 
1193 Payoff Continuity in Incomplete Information Games
Atsushi Kajii and Stephen Morris, June 1997.
 
1192 The Speed of Rational Learning
Alvaro Sandroni, July, 1997.
 
1191 Nash Equilibrium and the Evolution of Preferences
Jeffrey C. Ely and Okan Yilankaya, August 1997.
 
1190 Switching Costs in Frequently Repeated Games
Barton L. Lipman and Ruqu Wang, July 1997.
 
1189 Large Poisson Games
Roger B. Myerson, June 1997.
 
1188 Dynamic Voluntary Contribution to a Public Project
Leslie M. Marx and Steven A. Matthews, June 13, 1997.
 
1187 Explaining Positional Voting Paradoxes II: The General Case
Donald G. Saari, April 1997.
 
1186 The Optimal Design of a Market
Matthew O. Jackson and Sandro Brusco, April 1997.
 
1185 A Patentability Requirement For Sequential Innovation
Ted O'Donoghue, March 20, 1997.
 
1184 False Reputation in a Society of Players
Matthew O. Jackson and Ehud Kalai, March 1997.
 
1183 Complementarity, Instability, and Multiplicity
Kiminori Matsuyama, March 1997.
 
1182 A Proof of Calibration Via Blackwell's Approachability Theorem
Dean P. Foster, February 1997.
 
1181 Incentives for Procrastinators
Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin, February 25,1997.
 
1180 An Information Theoretic Comparison of Model Selection Criteria
Dean P. Foster and Robert A. Stine, February 1997.
 
1179 Explaining Positional Voting Paradoxes: The Simple Case
Donald G. Saari, January 1997.
 
1178 Random-Player Games
Igal Milchtaich, January 1997.
 
1177 Patterns, Types, and Bayesian Learning
M. Jackson, E. Kalai, and R. Smorodinsky, January 1997; Revised as DP #1228.
 
1176 On Transversals and Systems of Distinct Representatives
L. Hurwicz and S. Reiter, January 1997, revised March 1998.
(Formerly titled On Representing Classes of Sets)
 
1175 Education Signaling with Preemptive Offers
Jeroen M. Swinkels, January 1997.
 
1174 Pivotal Players and the Characterization of Influence
Nabil I. Al-Najjar and Rann Smorodinsky, November 1996, revised April 1997.
 
1173 Asymptotic Efficiency for Discriminatory Private Value Auctions
Jeroen M. Swinkels, October 1996.
 
1172 Doing It Now or Later
Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin, December 9, 1996.
 
1171 Disciplined Coalitions and Redistribution: The Effect of the Vote of Confidence Procedure on Legislative Bargaining
Daniel Diermeier and Timothy J. Feddersen, October 1996.
 
1170 Convicting the Innocent: The Inferiority of Unanimous Jury Verdicts
Timothy Feddersen and Wolfgang Pesendorfer, November 1996.
 
1169 Information and Organization for Horizontal Multi-market Coordination
Krishnan S. Anand and Haim Mendelson.
 
1168 Efficiency and Information Aggregation in Auctions
Wolfgang Pesendorfer and Jeroen Swinkels, October 1996.
 
1167 Monetary Policy Announcements and Lagged Effects of the Supply Shocks
Carlos Usabiaga Ibanez and Jesus Rodriguez Lopez, October 7, 1996.
 
1166 A Theory of the Firm with Non-Binding Employment Contracts
Asher Wolinsky, June 1996.
 
1165 Developing Symbolic Dynamics to Measure The Complexity of Repeated Game Strategies by Topological Entropy
Erik M. Bollt and Michael A. Jones, September 1996.
 
1164 On the Robustness of Factor Structures to Asset Repackaging
Nabil I. Al-Najjar, October 1995, revised January 1996.
 
1163 An Analysis of the New Keynesian Monopolistic Competition Model
Carlos Usabiaga and Maria Angeles Caraballo, September 1996.
 
1162 Fundamentals of Social Choice Theory
Roger B. Myerson, September 1996.
 
1161 How Proper is Sequential Equilibrium?
George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson and Jeroen M. Swinkels, July 16, 1996.
 
1160 Aggregation and the Law of Large Numbers in Economies with a Continuum of Agents
Nabil Al-Najjar, March 1996, revised June 1996.
 
1159 Characterizing Uncertainty Aversion Through Preference for Mixtures
Peter Kilbanoff, July 1996.
 
1158 Simple and Clever Decision Rules in Single Population Evolutionary Models
William H. Sandholm, June 20, 1996.
 
1157 Time-Consistent Protection of an Infant- Industry: The Symmetric Oligopoly Case
Eugenio J. Miravete, May 8, 1996.
 
1156 Strategic Export Subsidies and Reciprocal Trade Agreements: The Natural Monopoly Case
Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger, April 1996.
 
1155 Economic Analysis of Political Institutions: An Introduction
Roger B. Myerson, April 1996.
 
1154 John Nash's Contribution to Economics
Roger B. Myerson, April 1996.
 
1153 Efficiency Wages and the Hours/Unemployment Trade-Off
Boaz Moselle, March 1996.
 
1152 Decomposition and Representation of Coalitional Games
Massimo Marinacci, Revised December 1995.
 
1151 Recurring Bullies, Trembling and Learning
Matthew Jackson and Ehud Kalai, April 1995.
 
1150 Reciprocal Trade Liberalization
Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger, January 1996.
 
1149 Information Acquisition in Affiliated Decision Problems
Nicola Persico, February 1996.
 
1148 Coordination Economies, Sequential Search and Advertising
Kyle Bagwell and Garey Ramey, October 1995, revised February 1996.
 
1147 The Loser's Curse and Information Aggregation in Common Value Auctions
Wolfgang Pesendorfer and Jeroen M. Swinkels, December 1995.
 
1146 History Dependent Brand Switching: Theory and Evidence
Itzhak Gilboa and Amit Pazgal, November 1995.
 
1145 Screening Consumers through Alternative Pricing Mechanisms
Eugenio J. Miravete, December 1995.
 
1144 Calibrated Forecasting and Merging
Ehud Kalai, Ehud Lehrer and Rann Smorodinsky, December 1995, revised August 1996.
 
1143 Incentive Contracts in Two-Sided Moral Hazards with Multiple Agents
Nabil I. Al-Najjar, November 1993, revised June 1996.
 
1142 Strategy-Proof Allotment Rules
Salvador Barbera, Matthew O. Jackson and Alejandro Neme, September 1995.
 
1141 Games, Computers, and O.R.
Ehud Kalai, October 1995.
 
1140 Factor Structures and Arbitrage Pricing in Large Asset Markets
Nabil I. Al-Najjar, May 1994, revised October 1995.
 
1139 Threats Without Binding Commitment
Steven Shavell and Kathryn Spier, September 28, 1995.
 
1138 Social Learning in Recurring Games
Matthew Jackson and Ehud Kalai, August 1995.
 
1137 The Classification of Continuation Probabilities
Michael A. Jones, July 1995.
 
1136 Cones of Cooperation for Indefinitely Repeated, Generalized Prisoner's Dilemma Games
Michael A. Jones, June 1995.
 
1135 Contract Renegotiation and Organizational Design
Michel Poitevin, July 1995.
 
1134 Lobbying and Incentives for Legislative Organization
Daniel Diermeier and Roger B. Myerson, June 1995.
 
1133 Dual Reduction and Elementary Games
Roger B. Myerson, June 1995.
 
1132 Connecting and Resolving Sen's and Arrow's Theorems
Donald G. Saari, June 1995.
 
1131 Capacity, Entry and Forward Induction
Kyle Bagwell and Garey Ramey, May 1990, revised June 1995.
 
1130 Protection and the Business Cycle
Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger, May 1995.
 
1129 Rational Reasoning and Rationalizable Sets
Geir B. Asheim and Martin Dufwenberg, June 1995.
 
1128 Individual and Collective Time-Consistency
Geir B. Asheim, June 1995.
 
1127 Case-Based Knowledge and Planning
Itzhak Gilboa and David Schmeidler, April 1995.
 
1126 Satisfying Leads to Cooperation in Mutual Interests Games
Amit Pazgal, May 1995.
 
1125 Negativity Effect and the Emergence of Ideologies
Enriqueta Aragones, January 1994, revised June 1994.
 
1124 New Goods, Market Formations, and Pitfalls of System Design
Kiminori Matsuyama, May 1995.
 
1123 Economic Development as Coordination Problems
Kiminiori Matsuyama, April 1995.
 
1122 On the Relationship Between Risk-Dominance and Stochastic Stability
Toshimasa Maruta, March 1995.
 
1121 Coordination and the Structure of Firms
Stanley Reiter, May 1995, revised September 1996.
 
1120 Existence and Uniqueness of Equilibrium In First Place Auctions and War of Attrition with Affiliated Values
Alessandro Lizzeri and Nicola Persico, March 1995.
 
1119 A Linear Programming Framework for Network Games
A.B. Gamble and A.I. Pazgal, March 1995.
 
1118 Collusion Over the Business Cycle
Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger, January 1995.
 
1117 Voting Behavior and Information Aggregation in Elections with Private Information
T. Feddersen and W. Pesendorfer, October 1994, revised December 1994.
 
1116 Regulation of Duopoly: Managed Competition vs. Regulated Monopolies
Asher Wolinsky, December 1994.
 
1115 Dynamic Retail Price and Investment Competition
Kyle Bagwell, Garey Ramey and Daniel Spulber, Revised December 1994.
 
1114 When Are Non-Anonymous Players Negligible?
Drew Fudenberg, David Levine and Wolfgang Pesendorfer, January 5, 1995.
 
1113 The Generic Existence of a Core for q-Rules
Donald G. Saari, November 1994.
 
1112 Copeland Method II; Manipulation, Monotonicity, and Paradoxes
Vincent R. Merlin and Donald G. Saari.
 
1111 The Copeland Method I; Relationships and the Dictionary
Donald G. Saari and Vincent Merlin.
 
1110 Reaction to Price Changes and Aspiration Level Adjustments
Itzhak Gilboa and David Schmeidler, June 1994.
 
1109 e-Consistent Equilibrium
Ehud Lehrer and Sylvain Sorin, June 1994.
 
1108 One-Shot Public Mediated Talk
Ehud Lehrer and Sylvain Sorin, May 1994, revised September 1994.
 
1107 Bid-Ask Spreads with Indirect Competition Among Specialists
Thomas Gehrig and Matthew Jackson, October 1994.
 
1106 Complementaries and Cumulative Processes In Models of Monopolistic Competition
Kiminiori Matsuyama, October 1994.
 
1105 Research Joint Ventures and Optimal R&D Policy with Asymmetric Information
Bruno Cassiman, October 1994.
 
1104 Sequentially Optimal Auctions
R. Preston McAfee and Daniel Vincent, October 1994.
 
1103 Extended Poisson Games and the Condorcet Jury Theorem
Roger B. Myerson, September 1994, revised June 1997.
 
1102 Population Uncertainty and Poisson Games
Roger B. Myerson, September 1994, revised June 1997.
 
1101 Approximate Competitive Equilibria in Large Economies
Matthew O. Jackson and Alejandro M. Manelli, September 1994.
 
1100 A Characterization of Efficient, Bayesian Incentive Compatible Mechanisms
Steven R. Williams, September 1994.
 
1099 Competition in Markets for Credence Goods
Asher Wolinsky, July 1994.
 
1098 A Strategic Model of Social and Economic Networks
Matthew O. Jackson and Asher Wolinsky, May 1995.
 
1097 Learning by Doing and Protection of an Infant-Industry
Eugenio J. Miravete, September 1993, revised September 1994.
 
1096 A Technical Primer on Auction Theory I: Independent Private Values
Steven A. Matthews, May 23, 1995.
 
1095 Analysis of Democratic Institutions: Structure, Conduct, and Performance
Roger B. Myerson, September 1994.
 
1094 Information and Revelation and Certification Intermediaries
Alessandro Lizzeri, May 1994.
 
1093 A Criterion for Evolutionary Stability in Repeated Games Played by Finite Automata
Xavier Vila, June 1994.
 
1092 Property Rights and Efficiency of Public-Good Mechanisms under Asymmetric Information
Zvika Neeman, March 1994, revised June 1994.
 
1091 A Chaotic Exploration of Aggregation Paradoxes
Donald G. Saari, June 1994.
 
1090 Information Structures on Maximal Consistent Sets
Toshimasa Maruta, May 1994.
 
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