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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 108
Volume 108, Number 1, January 2003
- David M. Frankel
, Stephen Morris, Ady Pauzner
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Equilibrium selection in global games with strategic complementarities. 1-44 - Elchanan Ben-Porath:
Cheap talk in games with incomplete information. 45-71 - Philip A. Haile:
Auctions with private uncertainty and resale opportunities. 72-110 - Patrick Moyes:
Redistributive effects of minimal equal sacrifice taxation. 111-140 - José Luís Ferreira:
Strategic interaction between futures and spot markets. 141-151 - Matthias Messner, Mattias Polborn
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Cooperation in Stochastic OLG games. 152-168 - Leonidas C. Koutsougeras
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Non-Walrasian equilibria and the law of one price. 169-175
Volume 108, Number 2, February 2003
- Narayana Kocherlakota
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Societal benefits of illiquid bonds. 179-193 - Hans Peter Grüner:
Redistribution as a selection device. 194-216 - Brett Katzman, John Kennan, Neil Wallace:
Output and price level effects of monetary uncertainty in a matching model. 217-255 - Naoki Yoshihara
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Characterizations of bargaining solutions in production economies with unequal skills. 256-285 - Tan Wang:
Conditional preferences and updating. 286-321 - Michael Ben-Gad
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Fiscal policy and indeterminacy in models of endogenous growth. 322-344 - Jacob K. Goeree
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Bidding for the future: signaling in auctions with an aftermarket. 345-364 - Qinglai Meng:
Multiple transitional growth paths in endogenously growing open economies. 365-376

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