New Acquisitions List (Periodicals) – January 2018

American Economic Review

Volume 107, Number 9  September 2017

Contents:

  • Culture, Ethnicity, and Diversity / Klaus Desmet, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín, and Romain Wacziarg. pp. 2479-2513
  • The Margins of Global Sourcing: Theory and Evidence from US Firms / Pol Antràs, Teresa C. Fort, and Felix Tintelnot. pp. 2514-2564
  • Bias in Cable News: Persuasion and Polarization / Gregory J. Martin and Ali Yurukoglu. pp. 2565-2599
  • Why Are Indian Children So Short? The Role of Birth Order and Son Preference / Seema Jayachandran and Rohini Pande. pp. 2600-2629
  • The Fundamental Surplus / Lars Ljungqvist and Thomas J. Sargent. pp. 2630-2665
  • Optimal Allocation with Ex Post Verification and Limited Penalties / Tymofiy Mylovanov and Andriy Zapechelnyuk. pp. 2666-2694
  • Relational Knowledge Transfers / Luis Garicano and Luis Rayo. pp. 2695-2730
  • Policy Uncertainty, Trade, and Welfare: Theory and Evidence for China and the United States / Kyle Handley and Nuno Limão. pp. 2731-2783
  • WTO Accession and Performance of Chinese Manufacturing Firms / Loren Brandt, et al. pp. 2784-2820
  • The Wind of Change: Maritime Technology, Trade, and Economic Development / Luigi Pascali. pp. 2821-2854
  • Virtual Classrooms: How Online College Courses Affect Student Success / Eric P. Bettinger, et al. pp. 2855-2875

 

Econometrica

Volume 85, Number 5 – September 2017

Contents:

  • Parenting With Style: Altruism and Paternalism in Intergenerational  Preference Transmission / Matthias Doepke and Fabrizio Zilibotti. pp. 1331-1372
  • Research Design Meets Market Design: Using Centralized Assignment for Impact Evaluation / Atila Abdulkadiroglu et al. pp. pp. 1373-1432
  • On Monotone Recursive Preferences / Antoine Bommier, Asen Kochov, And François Le Grand. pp. 1433-1466
  • Recursive Equilibria in Dynamic Economies With Stochastic Production / Johannes Brumm, Dominika Kryc Zka, and Felix Kubler. pp. 1467-1500
  • Nonparametric  Stochastic Discount Factor Decomposition / Timothy M. Christensen. pp. 1501-1536
  • Money as a Unit of Account / Matthias Doepke and Martin Schneider. pp. 1537-1574
  • Using Adaptive Sparse Grids to Solve High-Dimensional Dynamic Models / Johannes Brumm  and Simon Scheidegger. pp. 1575-1612
    NOTES AND COMMENTS:
    Spurious Inference in Reduced-Rank Asset-PricingModels / Nikolay Gospodinov,Raym On D Kan, And Cesare Robotti. pp. 1613-1628
    On Completeness and Consistency in Nonparametric Instrumental Variable Models / Joachim Freyberger. pp. 1629
    Dual-Donor Organ Exchange / Haluk Ergin, Tayfu N Sönmez, And M. Utku Ünver. pp. 1645-1671

The Economic Journal


Volume 127 Number 606 – November 2017

Contents:

  • Contracting on Ambiguous Prospects / Massimiliano Amarante, Mario Ghossoub and Edmund Phelps. pp. 2241–2262
  • Contraception and the Demographic Transition / Joydeep Bhattacharya and Shankha Chakraborty. pp. 2263–2301
  • Information Acquisition and Exchange in Social Networks / Sanjeev Goyal, et al. pp.  2302–2331
  • Can Survey Participation Alter Household Saving Behaviour? / Thomas F. Crossley, et al. pp. 2332–2357
  • False Diagnoses: Pitfalls of Testing For Asymmetric Information In Insurance Markets / David de Meza and David C. Webb. pp. 2358–2377
  • Health and Hunger: Disease, Energy Needs, and the Indian Calorie Consumption Puzzle / Josephine Duh and Dean Spears. pp. 2378–2409
  • Domestic Creditor Rights and External Private Debt / Haichao Fan and Xiang Gao. pp. 2410–2440
  • Guarding the Guardians / Bernardo Guimaraes and Kevin D. Sheedy. pp. 2441–2477
  • Taxing Externalities Under Financing Constraints / Florian Hoffmann, Roman Inderst and Ulf Moslener. pp. 2478–2503
  • Organised Crime, Insider Information and Optimal Leniency / Salvatore Piccolo and Giovanni Immordino. pp. 2504–2524

The Economic Journal


Volume 127 Number 605 – October 2017

Contents:

  • Charitable Bequests and Wealth At Death / Anthony B. Atkinson, Peter G. Backus and John Micklewright. pp. F1–F23
  • Why are Households that Report the Lowest Incomes So Well-off? / Mike Brewer, Ben Etheridge and Cormac O’Dea. pp. F24–F49
  • International Trends in Technological Progress: Evidence from Patent Citations, 1980–2011 / Soonwoo Kwon, Jihong Lee and Sokbae Lee. pp. F50–F70
  • The Contribution of Early-life Versus Labour Market Factors to Intergenerational Income Persistence: A Comparison of the UK and Sweden / Anders Björklund, Markus Jäntti and Martin Nybom. pp. F71–F94
  • Risk Attitudes Across The Life Course / Thomas Dohmen, et al. pp. F95–F116
  • Incentives in the Public Sector: Evidence from a Government Agency / Simon Burgess, et al. pp. F117–F141
  • ‘No Win, No Fee’, Cost-shifting and the Costs of Civil Litigation: A Natural Experiment / Paul Fenn, Veronica Grembi and Neil Rickman. pp. F142–F163
  • Why Entrepreneurs Choose Risky R&D Projects – But Still Not Risky Enough / Erika Färnstrand Damsgaard, et al. pp. F164–F199

FEATURE: THE CONFIDENCE CRISIS IN SCIENCE

  • The Research Reproducibility Crisis and Economics of Science / Zacharias Maniadis and Fabio Tufano. pp.  F200–F208
  • To Replicate or Not To Replicate? Exploring Reproducibility in Economics through the Lens of a Model and a Pilot Study /  Zacharias Maniadis, Fabio Tufano and John A. List. pp. F209–F235
  • The Power of Bias in Economics Research / John P. A. Ioannidis, T. D. Stanley and Hristos Doucouliagos. pp. F236–F265
  • Persuasion Bias in Science: Can Economics Help? / Alfredo Di Tillio, Marco Ottaviani and Peter Norman Sørensen. pp. F266–F304

FEATURE: DESIGNING AUCTIONS

  • The German 4G Spectrum Auction: Design and Behaviour /  Peter Cramton and Axel Ockenfels. pp. F305–F324
  • Determining the Optimal Length of Regulatory Guarantee: A Length-of-contract Auction / Thomas Greve and Michael G. Pollitt. pp. F325–F333
  • A Practical Guide to the Combinatorial Clock Auction / Lawrence M. Ausubel and Oleg Baranov. pp. F334–F350
  • Auction Format and Auction Sequence in Multi-item Multi-unit Auctions: An Experimental Study / Regina Betz, Ben Greiner, Sascha Schweitzer and Stefan Seifert. pp. F351–F371)
  • Pro-competitive Rationing in Multi-unit Auctions / Pär Holmberg. pp. F372–F395

FEATURE: CULTURAL HERITAGE AND URBAN REVIVAL

  • Historic Amenities and Housing Externalities: Evidence from the Netherlands / Hans R.A. Koster and Jan Rouwendal. pp. F396–F420
  • Game of Zones: The Political Economy of Conservation Areas / Gabriel M. Ahlfeldt, et al. pp. F421–F445

FEATURE: POLITICAL DYNASTIES

  • Political Dynasties in Democracies: Causes, Consequences and Remaining Puzzles / Benny Geys and Daniel M. Smith. pp. F446–F454
  • Self-perpetuation of Political Power / Martín A. Rossi. pp. F455–F473
  • Political Dynasties, Electoral Institutions and Politicians’ Human Capital / Benny Geys. pp. F474–F494
  • Dynastic Political Rents? Economic Benefits to Relatives of Top Politicians / Olle Folke, Torsten Persson and Johanna Rickne. pp. F495–F517

FEATURE: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE ON FINANCIAL MARKETS

  • Experiments on Percolation of Information in Dark Markets / Elena Asparouhova and Peter Bossaerts. pp.  F518–F544
  • Accounting Standards and Financial Market Stability: An Experimental Examination / Shengle Lin, Glenn Pfeiffer and David Porter. pp. F545–F562
  • It is Not Just Confusion! Strategic Uncertainty in An Experimental Asset Market / Eizo Akiyama, Nobuyuki Hanaki and Ryuichiro Ishikawa. pp. F563–F580
  • Bubble Formation and (In)Efficient Markets in Learning-to-forecast and optimise Experiments / Te Bao, Cars Hommes and Tomasz Makarewicz. pp. F581–F609
  • Market versus Residence Principle: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of a Financial Transaction Tax / Jürgen Huber, et al. pp.F610–F631

 

Health Affairs


Volume 36, No. 10 – October 2017

Contents:

  • Freestanding Emergency Departments Preferentially Locate In Areas With Higher Household Income / Cedric Dark, Yingying Xu, and Vivian Ho. pp. 1712-1719
  • Persistent Frequent Emergency Department Use: Core Group Exhibits Extreme Levels Of Use For More Than A Decade / Hemal K. Kanzaria, et al. pp. 1720-1728
  • Emergency Department Visits For Firearm-Related Injuries In The United States, 2006–14 / Faiz Gani, Joseph V. Sakran, and Joseph K. Canner. pp. 1729-1738
  • Prevalence, Treatment, And Unmet Treatment Needs Of US Adults With Mental Health And Substance Use Disorders / Beth Han, Wilson M. Compton, Carlos Blanco, and Lisa J. Colpe. pp. 1739-1747
  • Opioid Abuse And Poisoning: Trends In Inpatient And Emergency Department Discharges / Dario Tedesco, et al. pp. 1748-1753
  • Effects Of State Insurance Mandates On Health Care Use And Spending For Autism Spectrum Disorder / Colleen L. Barry, et al. pp. 1754-1761
  • High-Deductible Health Plans Reduce Health Care Cost And Utilization, Including Use Of Needed Preventive Services / Rajender Agarwal, Olena Mazurenko, and Nir Menachemi
  • Early Medicaid Expansion Associated With Reduced Payday Borrowing In California
    Heidi Allen, et al.
  • Health Care In The Suburbs: An Analysis Of Suburban Poverty And Health Care Access / Alina S. Schnake-Mahl, and Benjamin D. Sommers. pp. 1777-1785
  • Despite Increased Insurance Coverage, Nonwhite Sexual Minorities Still Experience Disparities In Access To Care / Ning Hsieh, and Matt Ruther. pp. 1786-1794
  • Outcomes In Two Massachusetts Hospital Systems Give Reason For Optimism About Communication-And-Resolution Programs / Michelle M. Mello, et al. pp. 1795-1803
  • Millennials Almost Twice As Likely To Be Registered Nurses As Baby Boomers Were / David I. Auerbach, Peter I. Buerhaus, and Douglas O. Staiger. pp. 1804-18
  • Joy In Medical Practice: Clinician Satisfaction In The Healthy Work Place Trial / Mark Linzer, et al.
  • Health Of Americans Who Must Work Longer To Reach Social Security Retirement Age / HwaJung Choi, and Robert F. Schoeni. pp. 1815-1819
  • Progress In Interoperability: Measuring US Hospitals’ Engagement In Sharing Patient Data / A Jay Holmgren, Vaishali Patel, and Julia Adler-Milstein. pp. 1820-182
  • Estimating The Effects Of Health Insurance And Other Social Programs On Poverty Under The Affordable Care Act / Dahlia K. Remler, Sanders D. Korenman, and Rosemary T. Hyson. pp. 1828-1837
  • Health Benefits In 2017: Stable Coverage, Workers Faced Considerable Variation In Costs / Gary Claxton, et al. pp. 1838-1847
  • At The VA, Healing The Doctor-Patient Relationship / Raya Elfadel Kheirbek. pp. 1848-1851

 

Health Affairs


Volume 36 Number 9 – September 2017

Contents:

  • Health Care Market Concentration Trends In The United States: Evidence And Policy Responses / Brent D. Fulton. pp. 1530-1538
  • Insurer Market Power Lowers Prices In Numerous Concentrated Provider Markets / Richard M. Scheffler, and Daniel R. Arnold. pp. 1539-1546
  • Corporate Investors Increased Common Ownership In Hospitals And The Postacute Care And Hospice Sectors / Annabelle C. Fowler, et. al.
  • Physician Practice Consolidation Driven By Small Acquisitions, So Antitrust Agencies Have Few Tools To Intervene / Cory Capps, David Dranove, and Christopher Ody. pp. 1556-1563
  • Coping With Concentration / Thomas L. Greaney. pp. 1564-1571
  • Beyond Antitrust: Health Care And Health Insurance Market Trends And The Future Of Competition / Sherry A. Glied, and Stuart H. Altman. pp. 1572-1577
  • Regulated Medicare Advantage And Marketplace Individual Health Insurance Markets Rely On Insurer Competition / Richard G. Frank, and Thomas G. McGuire. pp. 1578-1584
  • A Physician’s Perspective On Vertical Integration / Robert A. Berenson. pp. 1585-1590
  • Reducing Hospital Readmissions Through Preferred Networks Of Skilled Nursing Facilities / John P. McHugh, et al. pp. 1591-1598
  • High Levels Of Capitation Payments Needed To Shift Primary Care Toward Proactive Team And Nonvisit Care / Sanjay Basu, et al. pp. 1599-1605
  • Narrow Networks On The Health Insurance Marketplaces: Prevalence, Pricing, And The Cost Of Network Breadth / Leemore S. Dafny, et al. pp.1606-1614
  • Most Marketplace Plans Included At Least 25 Percent Of Local-Area Physicians, But Enrollment Disparities Remained / Aditi P. Sen, et al. pp. 1615-1623
  • Networks In ACA Marketplaces Are Narrower For Mental Health Care Than For Primary Care / Jane M. Zhu, Yuehan Zhang, and Daniel Polsky. pp. 1624-1631
  • Substantial Churn In Health Insurance Offerings By Small Employers, 2014–15 / Jessica P. Vistnes, et al. pp. 1632-1636
  • Newly Eligible Enrollees In Medicaid Spend Less And Use Less Care Than Those Previously Eligible / Paul D. Jacobs, Genevieve M. Kenney, and Thomas M. Selden. pp. 1637-1642
  • Medicaid Expansion For Adults Had Measurable ‘Welcome Mat’ Effects On Their Children / Julie L. Hudson, and Asako S. Moriya. pp. 1643-1651
  • Despite Boosting Children’s Coverage Rates To Historic Levels, Medicaid And CHIP Face An Uncertain Future / Tricia A. Brooks. pp. 1652-1655
  • Sustained Gains In Coverage, Access, And Affordability Under The ACA: A 2017 Update / Sharon K. Long, et al. pp. 1656-1662
  • Access To Obstetric Services In Rural Counties Still Declining, With 9 Percent Losing Services, 2004–14 / Peiyin Hung, et al. pp. 1663-1671
  • Mortality In Rural China Declined As Health Insurance Coverage Increased, But No Evidence The Two Are Linked / Maigeng Zhou, et al. pp. 1672-1678
  • ‘Go Back To California’: When Providers Fail Transgender Patients / Laura Arrowsmith. pp. 1679-1682

 

Health Policy and Planning


Volume 32 Number 9 – November 2017

Contents:

  • The Amagugu intervention: a qualitative investigation into maternal experiences and perspectives of a maternal HIV disclosure support intervention in rural South Africa / Ntombizodumo B. Mkwanazi; Tamsen J. Rochat; Ruth M. Bland. pp. 1231–1240
  • Challenges to healthcare reform in China: profit-oriented medical practices, patients’ choice of care and guanxi culture in Zhejiang province / Dan Wu, et al. pp. 1241–1247
  • Institutionalizing and sustaining social change in health systems: the case of Uganda / Jerald Hage; Joseph J Valadez. pp. 1248–1255
  • Large-scale delivery of seasonal malaria chemoprevention to children under 10 in Senegal: an economic analysis / Catherine Pitt, et al. pp. 1256–1266
  • Demand for private healthcare in a universal public healthcare system: empirical evidence from Sri Lanka / Asankha Pallegedara; Michael Grimm. pp. 1267–1284
  • Heterogeneity in the background and earnings of nurses in India: evidence from a cross-sectional study in Gujarat / Katyayni Seth. pp. 1285–1293
  • Should I stay or should I go?: consistency and switching of delivery locations among new mothers in 39 Sub-Saharan African and South/Southeast Asian countries / Lenka Benova, et al. pp. 1294–1308
  • The gendered micropolitics of hiding and disclosing: assessing the spread and stagnation of information on two new EMTCT policies in a Malawian village / Janneke Verheijen. pp. 1309–1315
  • Identifying gaps in HIV policy and practice along the HIV care continuum: evidence from a national policy review and health facility surveys in urban and rural Kenya / Caoimhe Cawley, et al. pp. 1316–1326

 

Health Policy and Planning


Volume 32 Number 8 – October 2017

Contents:

 

  • Achieving accountability through maternal death reviews in Nigeria: a process analysis / Bregje de Kok, et al. pp. 1083–1091
  • A cluster-randomized evaluation of an intervention to increase skilled birth attendant utilization in mid- and far-western Nepal / Bishnu P Choulagai, et al. pp. 1092–1101
  • Catastrophic healthcare expenditure and poverty related to out-of-pocket payments for healthcare in Bangladesh—an estimation of financial risk protection of universal health coverage / Jahangir A M Khan; Sayem Ahmed; Timothy G Evans. pp. 1102–1110
  • Socio-economic inequalities in access to maternal and child healthcare in Nigeria: changes over time and decomposition analysis / Oludamilola Adeyanju; Sandy Tubeuf; Tim Ensor. pp. 1111–1118
  • How do performance-based financing programmes measure quality of care? A descriptive analysis of 68 quality checklists from 28 low- and middle-income countries / Erik Josephson, et al. pp. 1120–1126
  • Reducing stock-outs of essential tuberculosis medicines: a system dynamics modelling approach to supply chain management / L Bam, et al. pp. 1127–1134
  • An evaluation of systemic reforms of public hospitals: the Sanming model in China / Hongqiao Fu, et al. pp. 1135-1145
  • Where women go to deliver: understanding the changing landscape of childbirth in Africa and Asia / Dominic Montagu, et al. pp. 1146–1152
  • The health cost of tobacco use in Uganda / Nigar Nargis, et al. pp. 1153–1160.
  • Generating global political priority for urban health: the role of the urban health epistemic community / Yusra Ribhi Shawar; Lani G Crane. pp. 1161–1173
  • The cost structure of routine infant immunization services: a systematic analysis of six countries / Fangli Geng, et al. pp. 1174–1184
  • Incentivizing universal safe delivery in Nepal: 10 years of experience / Tim Ensor; Hema Bhatt; Suresh Tiwari. pp. 1185–1192
  • Application of social network analysis in the assessment of organization infrastructure for service delivery: a three district case study from post-conflict northern Uganda / Freddie Ssengooba, et al. pp. 1193–1202
  • Suami SIAGA: male engagement in maternal health in Indonesia / Anna Kurniati, et al. pp. 1203–1211
  • Migrant tuberculosis patient needs and health system response along the Thailand–Myanmar border / Naomi Tschirhart; Francois Nosten; Angel M Foster. pp. 1212–1219
  • Unpacking the enabling factors for hand, cord and birth-surface hygiene in Zanzibar maternity units / Giorgia Gon, et al. pp. 1220–1228

Lahore Journal of Economics


Volume 22 Special Edition 2017

Contents:

  • Pakistan’s Experience with the Pakistan–China FTA: Lessons for CPEC   / Theresa Chaudhry, Nida Jamil and Azam Chaudhry. pp. 1-24
  • External Debt Management in Pakistan – A Market Based Assessment / Jamshed Y. Uppal. pp. 25-52
  • The Fiscal Deficit and Economic Growth in Pakistan: New Evidence / Nasir Iqbal, Musleh ud Din and Ejaz Ghani. pp. 53-72
  • Exchange Rate Management and Economic Growth: A Brewing Crisis in Pakistan / Naved Hamid and Azka Sarosh Mir. pp. 73-110
  • Global Uncertainty and Monetary Policy Effectiveness in Pakistan / Inayat U. Mangla and Kalim Hyder. pp. 111-134
  • Combining Macroeconomic Stability and Micro-based Growth: The South East Asia/Asia Pacific Experience / Ahmed M. Khalid. pp. 135-152
  • Financing Technological Upgrading in East Asia / Rajah Rasiah, Shujaat Mubarik and Xiao-Shan Yap. pp. 153-182
  • Bangladesh 2000-2017: Sustainable Growth, Technology and the Irrelevance of Productivity / Matthew McCartney. pp. 183-198
  • Are Some Groups More Vulnerable to Business Cycle Shocks than Others? A Regional Analysis of Pakistan’s Labor Market / Mehak Ejaz and Kalim Hyder. pp. 199-232
  • Diversification on Small Farms: An Empirical Investigation of Panel Data for 2001–10 / Sadia Hussain and Farah Said. pp. 233-250
  • Mobile Banking: A Potential Catalyst for Financial Inclusion and Growth in Pakistan / Syed Kumail Abbas Rizvi, Bushra Naqvi and Fatima Tanveer. pp. 251-281

 

The Review of Economics and Statistics


Volume  99 Number 4 – October 2017

Contents:

  • A Field Experiment on Search Costs and the Formation of Scientific Collaborations / Kevin J. Boudreau, et al. pp. 565–576
  • A Field Experiment in Motivating Employee Ideas / Michael Gibbs, Susanne Neckermann, and Christoph Siemroth. pp. 577–590
  • How Are You, My Dearest Mozart? Well-Being and Creativity of Three Famous Composers Based on Their Letters / Karol Jan Borowiecki. pp. 591–605
  • Much Ado about Nothing? New Evidence on the Effects of Payday Lending on Military Members / Susan Payne Carter, and William Skimmyhorn. pp. 606–621
  • Social Interactions and Crime Revisited: An Investigation Using Individual Offender Data in Dutch Neighborhoods / Wim Bernasco, et al. pp. 622–636
  • Imperfect Competition in Selection Markets / Neale Mahoney, and E. Glen Weyl. pp. 637–651
  • Test Score Measurement and the Black-White Test Score Gap / Jeffrey Penney. pp. 652–656
  • A GMM Approach for Dealing with Missing Data on Regressors / Jason Abrevaya, and Stephen G. Donald. pp. 657–662
  • Measuring the Stringency of Land Use Regulation: The Case of China’s Building Height Limits / Jan K. Brueckner, Shihe Fu, Yizhen Gu, and Junfu Zhang. pp. 663–677
  • Estimating the Effects of the English Rule on Litigation Outcomes / Eric Helland, and Jungmo Yoon. pp. 678–682
  • Can Variation in Subgroups’ Average Treatment Effects Explain Treatment Effect Heterogeneity? Evidence from a Social Experiment / Marianne P. Bitler, Jonah B. Gelbach, and Hilary W. Hoynes. pp. 683–697
  • Asymptotic Behavior of a t-Test Robust to Cluster Heterogeneity / Andrew V. Carter, et al. pp. 698–709
  • Decomposing the Wealth Effect on Consumption / Monica Paiella, and Luigi Pistaferri. pp. 710–721
  • A More Timely House Price Index / Elliot Anenberg, and Steven Laufer. pp. 722–734
  • Recasting the Iron Rice Bowl: The Reform of China’s State-Owned Enterprises / Daniel Berkowitz, Hong Ma, and Shuichiro Nishioka. pp. 735–747

Theoretical Economics


Volume 12 Number 3 – September 2017

Contents:

  • Attaining efficiency with imperfect public monitoring and one-sided Markov adverse selection / Daniel Barron. pp. 957–978
  • Equilibria in symmetric games: theory and applications / Andreas Hefti. pp. 979–1002
  • Preventing bank run / David Andolfatto, Ed Nosal, and Bruno Sultanum. pp. 1003–1028
  • Choice overload and asymmetric regret / Gökhan Buturak and Özgür Evren. pp. 1029–1056
  • Friends and enemies: a model of signed network formation / Timo Hiller. pp. 1057–1087
  • Bayesian games with a continuum of states / Ziv Hellman and Yehuda Levy. pp. 1089–1120
  • Sovereign debt and incentives to default with uninsurable risks / Gaetano Bloise, Herakles Polemarchakis, and Yiannis Vailakis. pp. 1121–1154
  • Active learning with a misspecified prior / Drew Fudenberg, Gleb Romanyuk, and Philipp Strack. pp. 1155–1189
  • Rational expectations and farsighted stability / Bhaskar Dutta and Rajiv Vohra. pp. 1191–1227
  • Capital-labor substitution, structural change and growth / Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado, Ngo Long, and Markus Poschke. pp. 1229–1266
  • Efficient and strategy-proof allocation mechanisms in economies with many goods / Takeshi Momi. pp. 1267–1306
  • Preference discovery and experimentation / Kevin Cooke. pp. 1307–1348
  • Characterization and uniqueness of equilibrium in competitive insurance / Vitor Farinha Luz. pp. 1349–1391
  • Double auction with interdependent values: incentives and efficiency / Fuhito Kojima and Takuro Yamashita. pp. 1393–1438