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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 168
Volume 168, March 2017
- Michael Choi, Lones Smith:
Ordinal aggregation results via Karlin's variation diminishing property. 1-11
- Daniel Schoch:
Generalised mean-risk preferences. 12-26
- Daisuke Hirata, Yusuke Kasuya:
On stable and strategy-proof rules in matching markets with contracts. 27-43
- Alexei Alexandrov, Özlem Bedre-Defolie:
LeChatelier-Samuelson principle in games and pass-through of shocks. 44-54 - Marc P. Giannoni, Michael Woodford:
Optimal target criteria for stabilization policy. 55-106 - Yuichiro Kamada, Fuhito Kojima:
Stability concepts in matching under distributional constraints. 107-142 - Anja Prummer, Jan-Peter Siedlarek:
Community leaders and the preservation of cultural traits. 143-176 - Shih En Lu:
Coordination-free equilibria in cheap talk games. 177-208 - Leonid Kogan, Stephen A. Ross, Jiang Wang, Mark M. Westerfield:
Market selection. 209-236
- Mariana Rojas Breu:
Debt enforcement and the value of money. 237-251 - Lucas Herrenbrueck, Athanasios Geromichalos:
A tractable model of indirect asset liquidity. 252-260
- Yuval Heller:
Instability of belief-free equilibria. 261-286
- Vicky Henderson, David Hobson, Alex S. L. Tse:
Randomized strategies and prospect theory in a dynamic context. 287-300
- Edi Karni, Marie-Louise Vierø:
Awareness of unawareness: A theory of decision making in the face of ignorance. 301-328 - Dirk Bergemann, Stephen Morris, Satoru Takahashi:
Interdependent preferences and strategic distinguishability. 329-371 - Sushil Bikhchandani:
Stability with one-sided incomplete information. 372-399 - Harjoat S. Bhamra, Kyung Hwan Shim:
Stochastic idiosyncratic cash flow risk and real options: Implications for stock returns. 400-431 - Marcin Peski:
Large roommate problem with non-transferable random utility. 432-471
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