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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 115
Volume 115, Number 1, March 2004
- Ori Haimanko, Michel Le Breton, Shlomo Weber:
Voluntary formation of communities for the provision of public projects. 1-34 - Margarida Corominas-Bosch:
Bargaining in a network of buyers and sellers. 35-77 - Takashi Kunimoto, Roberto Serrano:
Bargaining and competition revisited. 78-88 - Craig Burnside, Martin Eichenbaum, Jonas D. M. Fisher:
Fiscal shocks and their consequences. 89-117 - Juan Dubra, Fabio Maccheroni, Efe A. Ok:
Expected utility theory without the completeness axiom. 118-133 - Tom Krebs:
Non-existence of recursive equilibria on compact state spaces when markets are incomplete. 134-150 - Sayantan Ghosal, Massimo Morelli:
Retrading in market games. 151-181 - Edouard Challe:
Sunspots and predictable asset returns. 182-190 - Antoni Calvó-Armengol:
Job contact networks. 191-206
Volume 115, Number 2, April 2004
- Christopher M. Anderson, Charles R. Plott, Ken-Ichi Shimomura, Sander Granat:
Global instability in experimental general equilibrium: the Scarf example. 209-249 - Gilat Levy:
A model of political parties. 250-277 - Matthew O. Jackson, Antonio Nicolò:
The strategy-proof provision of public goods under congestion and crowding preferences. 278-308 - Gadi Fibich, Arieh Gavious, Aner Sela:
Revenue equivalence in asymmetric auctions. 309-321 - Huberto M. Ennis:
Macroeconomic fluctuations and bargaining. 322-340 - Marcel K. Richter, Kam-Chau Wong:
Concave utility on finite sets. 341-357 - Federico Echenique, Jorge Oviedo:
Core many-to-one matchings by fixed-point methods. 358-376 - Shmuel Weinberger:
On the topological social choice model. 377-384 - Claude d'Aspremont, Jacques Crémer, Louis-André Gérard-Varet:
Balanced Bayesian mechanisms. 385-396
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