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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 111
Volume 111, Number 1, July 2003
- Arthur J. Robson:
The evolution of rationality and the Red Queen. 1-22 - Dirk Bergemann, Juuso Välimäki
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Dynamic common agency. 23-48 - Nabil I. Al-Najjar
, Ramon Casadesus-Masanell, Emre Ozdenoren
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Probabilistic representation of complexity. 49-87 - Michael Peters:
Negotiation and take it or leave it in common agency. 88-109 - Alexander Matros:
Clever agents in adaptive learning. 110-124 - George W. Evans, Seppo Honkapohja:
Existence of adaptively stable sunspot equilibria near an indeterminate steady state. 125-134 - Gregory Gagnon:
Random perturbations of deterministic equilibria. 135-146 - Adrian Peralta-Alva:
Comment on "Growth cycles and market crashes". 147-148
Volume 111, Number 2, August 2003
- Aldo Rustichini:
Equilibria in large games with continuous procedures. 151-171 - Robert Sugden
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Reference-dependent subjective expected utility. 172-191 - Louise C. Keely:
Exchanging good ideas. 192-213 - Hassan Benchekroun
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Unilateral production restrictions in a dynamic duopoly. 214-239 - Takeshi Momi:
Excess demand functions with incomplete markets - a global result. 240-250 - Ehud Kalai, Eilon Solan
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Randomization and simplification in dynamic decision-making. 251-264 - Melvyn G. Coles, Jan Eeckhout
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Indeterminacy and directed search. 265-276 - Arvind Krishnamurthy:
Collateral constraints and the amplification mechanism. 277-292 - Kotaro Suzumura, Yongsheng Xu
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Consequences, opportunities, and generalized consequentialism and non-consequentialism. 293-304 - Etienne Billette de Villemeur
, Bruno Versaevel
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From private to public common agency. 305-309
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