Paper Number Author Title
00-02 Alessandro Lizzeri, Nicola Persico The Drawbacks of Electoral Competition
00-01 David Cass, Anna Pavlova On Trees and Logs
00-002 Yongsung Chang, Frank Schorfheide Labor Supply Shifts and Economics Fluctuations
00-001 Yongsung Chang, Joao F. Gomes, Frank Schorfheide Persistence
99-14 Richard McLean, Andrew Postlewaite Informational Size and Incentive Compatibility
99-13 Ichiro Obara The Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma with Private Monitoring: a N-player case
99-12 Armando Gomes A Theory of Negotiations and Formation of Coalitions
99-11 Eugenio Miravete Quantity Discounts for Taste-Varying Consumers
99-10 David Cass, Catherine Rouzaud Two Problems Concerning the Role of Neoclassical Firms in Perfect Financial Markets or, The Emperor Has (Well, Almost) No Clothes
99-09 George J. Mailath, Stephen Morris Repeated Games with Almost-Public Monitoring
99-07 Anna Pavlova Adjustment Costs, Learning-by-Doing, and Technology Adoption under Uncertainty
99-06 John Knowles, Nicola Persico, Petra Todd Racial Bias in Motor Vehicle Searches: Theory and Evidence
99-05 Jeremy Greenwood, Nezih Guner, John Knowles More on Marriage, Fertility, and the Distribution of Income
99-04 Steven Matthews Renegotiating Moral Hazard Contracts Under Limited Liability and Monotonicity
99-03 Yoram Halevy, Vincent Feltkamp A Bayesian Approach to Uncertainty Aversion
99-02 Johannes Hörner Reputation and Competition
99-008 Yongsung Chang, Noh-Sun Kwark Decomposition of Hours based on Extensive and Intensive Margins of Labor
99-007 Frank Schorfheide A Unified Econometric Framework for the Evaluation of DSGE Models
99-006 Frank Schorfheide Loss Function vs. Likelihood Estimation of Forecasting Models: A Pre-test Procedure and a Bayesian Interpretation
99-005 Mark Bils, Yongsung Chang Understanding How Price Responds to Costs and Production
99-004 Enriqueta Aragones, Andrew Postlewaite Ambiguity in Election Games
99-003 Kenneth Burdett, Alberto Trejos, Randall Wright Cigarette Money
99-002 Aleksander Berentsen, Miguel Molico, Randall Wright Indivisibilities, Lotteries, and Monetary Exchange
99-001 Wilfred J. Ethier Reciprocity, Nondiscrimination, and a Multilateral World
99-01 Leslie Marx, Steven Matthews Dynamic Voluntary Contribution to a Public Project
98-14 Ana Castañeda, Javier Díaz-Giménez, José-Víctor Ríos-Rull Earnings and Wealth Inequality and Income Taxation: Quantifying the Trade-Offs of Switching to a Proportional Income Tax in the U.S.
98-13 Harold L. Cole, George J. Mailath, Andrew Postlewaite Efficient Non-Contractible Investments
98-12 George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson Who Wants a Good Reputation?
98-11 George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson Your Reputation is Who You're Not, Not Who You'd Like to Be
98-10 Antonella Ianni, Valentina Corradi Ergodicity and Clustering in Opinion Formation
98-09 Valentina Corradi, Antonella Ianni Consensus and Co-existence in an Interactive Process of Opinion Formation
98-08 Alessandro Lizzeri, Nicola Persico The Provision of Public Goods Under Alternative Electoral Incentives
98-07 George J. Mailath, Stephen Morris Repeated Games with Imperfect Private Monitoring: Notes on a Coordination Perspective
98-06 George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson, Avner Shaked Endogenous Inequality in Integrated Labor Markets with Two-Sided Search
98-05 Antonella Ianni Learning Correlated Equilibria in Potential Games
98-04 Tikva Leker, Yochanan Shachmurove The Effects of Immigration on Socioeconomic Gaps in a Labor Managed System Versus in a Competitive System
98-03 Yoram Halevy Trade Between Rational Agents as a Result of Asymmetric Information
98-011 Wilfred J. Ethier Unilateralism in a Multilateral World
98-010 Wilfred J. Ethier Regionalism in a Multilateral World
98-009 George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson Who Wants a Good Reputation?
98-008 Harold L. Cole, George J. Mailath, Andrew Postlewaite Efficient Non-Contractible Investments
98-007 Yongsung Chang Wages, Business Cycles and Comparative Advantage
98-006 George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson Your Reputation is Who You're Not, Not Who You'd Like to Be
98-005 Mark Bils, Yongsung Chang Wages and the Allocation of Hours and Effort
98-004 George J. Mailath, Stephen Morris Repeated Games with Imperfect Private Monitoring: Notes on a Coordination Perspective
98-003 Yongsung Chang Co-movement, Excess Volatility and Home Production
98-002 George J. Mailath, Larry Samuelson, Avner Shaked Endogenous Inequality in Integrated Labor Markets with Two-sided Search
98-001 George J. Mailath Do People Play Nash Equilibrium? Lessons From Evolutionary Game Theory
98-02 Yochanan Shachmurove Japan's Enigmatic Coexistence of Strong Currency and Trade Surplus
98-01 George J. Mailath Do People Play Nash Equilibrium? Lessons from Evolutionary Game Theory