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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 101
Volume 101, January 2017
- Yan Chen, Thomas R. Palfrey:
Introduction to the Special Issue of Games and Economic Behavior in honor of John O. Ledyard. 1-5 - Matthew Van Essen, Mark Walker:
A simple market-like allocation mechanism for public goods. 6-19 - Luciano Irineu de Castro, Zhiwei Liu, Nicholas C. Yannelis:
Implementation under ambiguity. 20-33 - Richard P. McLean, Andrew Postlewaite:
A dynamic non-direct implementation mechanism for interdependent value problems. 34-48 - Ian Krajbich, Colin F. Camerer, Antonio Rangel:
Exploring the scope of neurometrically informed mechanism design. 49-62 - Federico Echenique, Alfred Galichon:
Ordinal and cardinal solution concepts for two-sided matching. 63-77 - John William Hatfield, Scott Duke Kominers:
Contract design and stability in many-to-many matching. 78-97 - Jaimie W. Lien, Jie Zheng, Xiaohan Zhong:
Ex-ante fairness in the Boston and serial dictatorship mechanisms under pre-exam and post-exam preference submission. 98-120 - Avidit Acharya, Adam Meirowitz:
Sincere voting in large elections. 121-131 - Laurent Bouton, Micael Castanheira, Aniol Llorente-Saguer:
Multicandidate elections: Aggregate uncertainty in the laboratory. 132-150 - Jacob K. Goeree, Jingjing Zhang:
One man, one bid. 151-171 - Craig Brett, John A. Weymark:
Voting over selfishly optimal nonlinear income tax schedules. 172-188 - Salvador Barberà, Danilo Coelho:
Balancing the power to appoint officers. 189-203 - Paul J. Healy, Ritesh Jain:
Generalized Groves-Ledyard mechanisms. 204-217 - Timothy N. Cason, Robertas Zubrickas:
Enhancing fundraising with refund bonuses. 218-233 - Thomas R. Palfrey, Howard Rosenthal, Nilanjan Roy:
How cheap talk enhances efficiency in threshold public goods games. 234-259 - Martin Dufwenberg, Amrish Patel:
Reciprocity networks and the participation problem. 260-272 - Anita Kopányi-Peuker, Theo Offerman, Randolph Sloof:
Fostering cooperation through the enhancement of own vulnerability. 273-290 - Claudia Keser, Andreas Markstädter, Martin Schmidt:
Mandatory minimum contributions, heterogeneous endowments and voluntary public-good provision. 291-310 - Roy Chen, Yan Chen, Yang Liu, Qiaozhu Mei:
Does team competition increase pro-social lending? Evidence from online microfinance. 311-333 - Sera Linardi:
Accounting for noise in the microfoundations of information aggregation. 334-353 - Lionel Page, Christoph Siemroth:
An experimental analysis of information acquisition in prediction markets. 354-378
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