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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 95
Volume 95, January 2016
- Gordon C. Rausser, Leo K. Simon:
Nash bargaining and risk aversion. 1-9 - Guillaume Roger:
Participation in moral hazard problems. 10-24 - Vikram Manjunath, Bertan Turhan:
Two school systems, one district: What to do when a unified admissions process is impossible. 25-40
- Shohei Tamura:
Characterizing minimal impartial rules for awarding prizes. 41-46
- Battal Dogan, Kemal Yildiz:
Efficiency and stability of probabilistic assignments in marriage problems. 47-58 - Pablo Schenone:
Identifying subjective beliefs in subjective state space models. 59-72 - Patrick Harless:
Solidarity in preference aggregation: Improving on a status quo. 73-87 - Junjie Zhou:
Economics of leadership and hierarchy. 88-106
- Felix Brandt, Markus Brill, Warut Suksompong:
An ordinal minimax theorem. 107-112
- Franz Dietrich:
Judgment aggregation and agenda manipulation. 113-136 - Felipe Balmaceda, Santiago R. Balseiro, José R. Correa, Nicolás E. Stier Moses:
Bounds on the welfare loss from moral hazard with limited liability. 137-155
- Stergios Athanasoglou:
Strategyproof and efficient preference aggregation with Kemeny-based criteria. 156-167 - Wonki Jo Cho:
Incentive properties for ordinal mechanisms. 168-177
- Andrés Perea:
The Language of Game Theory: Putting Epistemics into the Mathematics of Games, by Adam Brandenburger. 178-181
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