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Report NEP-GTH-2000-10-31
This is the archive for NEP-GTH , a report on new working papers in the area of Game Theory. Laszlo A. Koczy issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-GTH
The following items were anounced in this report:
A. Rubinstein, 2000.
"A,A,A,A,A or A,A,B,C,D? Over-Diversification in Repeated Decision Problems ,"
Princeton Economic Theory Papers
00s13, Economics Department, Princeton University.
P. Battigalli & G. Maggi, 2000.
"Imperfect Contracting ,"
Princeton Economic Theory Papers
00s11, Economics Department, Princeton University.
G. S Becker & K. M Murphy & Ivan Werning, 2000.
"Status, Lotteries, and Inequality ,"
University of Chicago - George G. Stigler Center for Study of Economy and State
160, Chicago - Center for Study of Economy and State.
[Downloadable!] D. Abreu & D. Pearce, .
"Bargaining, Reputation and Equilibrium Selection in Repeated Games ,"
Princeton Economic Theory Papers
00f2, Economics Department, Princeton University.
Paola Manzini & Marco Mariotti, 2000.
"Alliances and Negotiations ,"
Working Papers
424, Queen Mary, University of London, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] D. Abreu & D. Pearce, 1999.
"A Behavioral Model of Bargaining with Endogenous Types ,"
Princeton Economic Theory Papers
00s15, Economics Department, Princeton University.
T. Santos & J. Scheinkman, 2000.
"Competition Among Exchanges ,"
Princeton Economic Theory Papers
00s12, Economics Department, Princeton University.
G. Schwartz, 2000.
"Contract Incompleteness, Contractual Enforcement and Bureaucracies ,"
Princeton Economic Theory Papers
00s16, Economics Department, Princeton University.
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