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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 205
Volume 205, October 2022
- Jean-Paul Décamps, Stéphane Villeneuve:
Learning about profitability and dynamic cash management. 105522
- Aloisio Araujo, S. Vieira, C. Parra:
Corrigendum to "Adverse selection without single crossing: Monotone solutions" [J. Econ. Theory 158 (2015) 127-164]. 105525
- Jin Yong Jung:
Effects of changes in preferences in moral hazard problems. 105527 - Dongkyu Chang, Jong Jae Lee:
Price skimming: Commitment and delay in bargaining with outside option. 105528 - Ying Chen, Jan Zápal:
Sequential vote buying. 105529 - Renee Bowen, Ilwoo Hwang, Stefan Krasa:
Personal power dynamics in bargaining. 105530
- Daniel Friedman, Jean Paul Rabanal, Olga A. Rud, Shuchen Zhao:
On the empirical relevance of correlated equilibrium. 105531
- Florian Brandl, Dominik Peters:
Approval voting under dichotomous preferences: A catalogue of characterizations. 105532 - Shuo Liu, Dimitri Migrow:
When does centralization undermine adaptation? 105533 - Mehmet Ekmekci, Lucas Maestri:
Wait or act now? Learning dynamics in stopping games. 105541
- Georgios Gerasimou:
Corrigendum to Gerasimou (2021) and comment on Banerjee (2022). 105542
- Andreas Blume, Inga Deimen, Sean Inoue:
Incomplete contracts versus communication. 105544 - Benjamin Balzer, Antonio Rosato, Jonas von Wangenheim:
Dutch vs. first-price auctions with expectations-based loss-averse bidders. 105545 - Wonki Jo Cho, Isa Emin Hafalir, Wooyoung Lim:
Tie-breaking and efficiency in the laboratory school choice. 105546 - Ece Yegane:
Stochastic choice with limited memory. 105548 - Sam Jindani:
Learning efficient equilibria in repeated games. 105551 - Arthur J. Robson, Larry Samuelson:
The evolution of risk attitudes with fertility thresholds. 105552 - Philipp Külpmann, Christoph Kuzmics:
Comparing theories of one-shot play out of treatment. 105554
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