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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 178
Volume 178, November 2018
- Soroush Saghafian:
Ambiguous partially observable Markov decision processes: Structural results and applications. 1-35 - Takakazu Honryo:
Dynamic persuasion. 36-58 - Ehud Kalai, Eran Shmaya:
Large strategic dynamic interactions. 59-81 - Hajime Tomura:
Payment instruments and collateral in the interbank payment system. 82-104 - André Casajus:
Symmetry, mutual dependence, and the weighted Shapley values. 105-123 - Ji Huang:
Banking and shadow banking. 124-152 - Lukasz A. Drozd, Ricardo Serrano-Padial:
Financial contracting with enforcement externalities. 153-189
- Mikhail Safronov:
Erratum to "Coalition-proof full efficient implementation" [J. Econ. Theory 177 (2018) 659-677]. 190 - Lawrence E. Blume, Timothy Cogley, David A. Easley, Thomas J. Sargent, Viktor Tsyrennikov:
A case for incomplete markets. 191-221 - Yves Sprumont:
Belief-weighted Nash aggregation of Savage preferences. 222-245 - Isabelle Brocas, Juan D. Carrillo, Ashish Sachdeva:
The path to equilibrium in sequential and simultaneous games: A mousetracking study. 246-274 - Thomas W. L. Norman:
Inefficient stage Nash is not stable. 275-293 - Yi-Chun Chen, Jiangtao Li:
Revisiting the foundations of dominant-strategy mechanisms. 294-317 - Andreas Hefti:
Limited attention, competition and welfare. 318-359 - Vicky Henderson, David Hobson, Alex S. L. Tse:
Probability weighting, stop-loss and the disposition effect. 360-397 - Yeon-Koo Che, Daniele Condorelli, Jinwoo Kim:
Weak cartels and collusion-proof auctions. 398-435 - Francisco M. Gonzalez, Itziar Lazkano, Sjak A. Smulders:
Intergenerational altruism with future bias. 436-454 - Luis Araujo, Tai-Wei Hu:
Optimal monetary interventions in credit markets. 455-487 - Jean Barthélemy, Eric Mengus:
The signaling effect of raising inflation. 488-516 - Masaki Aoyagi:
Bertrand competition under network externalities. 517-550 - Rosario Macera:
Intertemporal incentives under loss aversion. 551-594
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