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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 172
Volume 172, November 2017
- Tapan Mitra, Santanu Roy:
Optimality of Ramsey-Euler policy in the stochastic growth model. 1-25 - Kee-Youn Kang:
Counterfeiting, screening and government policy. 26-54 - Yulei Luo, Jun Nie, Gaowang Wang, Eric R. Young:
Rational inattention and the dynamics of consumption and wealth in general equilibrium. 55-87 - Enrico Diecidue, Jeeva Somasundaram:
Regret theory: A new foundation. 88-119 - Maarten C. W. Janssen, Alexei Parakhonyak, Anastasia Parakhonyak:
Non-reservation price equilibria and consumer search. 120-162 - Victor H. Aguiar, Roberto Serrano:
Slutsky matrix norms: The size, classification, and comparative statics of bounded rationality. 163-201 - Belén Jerez:
Competitive search equilibrium with multidimensional heterogeneity and two-sided ex-ante investments. 202-219 - Rabah Amir, Luciano De Castro:
Nash equilibrium in games with quasi-monotonic best-responses. 220-246 - Kevin A. Bryan, Jorge Lemus:
The direction of innovation. 247-272 - Mahdi Nezafat, Mark Schroder, Qinghai Wang:
Short-sale constraints, information acquisition, and asset prices. 273-312 - Sergiu Hart, Noam Nisan:
Approximate revenue maximization with multiple items. 313-347 - Ichiro Obara, Jaeok Park:
Repeated games with general discounting. 348-375 - Sephorah Mangin:
A theory of production, matching, and distribution. 376-409 - Roberto Robatto, Balázs Szentes:
On the biological foundation of risk preferences. 410-422 - Kenneth Burdett, Alberto Trejos, Randall Wright:
A new suggestion for simplifying the theory of money. 423-450 - Giovanni Bella, Paolo Mattana, Beatrice Venturi:
Shilnikov chaos in the Lucas model of endogenous growth. 451-477 - Germán Pupato:
Performance pay, trade and inequality. 478-504 - Yi-You Yang:
On the maximal domain theorem: A corrigendum to "Walrasian equilibrium with gross substitutes". 505-511 - Scott Condie, Jayant V. Ganguli:
The pricing effects of ambiguous private information. 512-557
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