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Julian R A Manning

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First Name:Julian
Middle Name:R A
Last Name:Manning
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Working papers

  1. Julian Manning, 1994. "Efficiency in Economies with Jurisdictions and Public Projects," Public Economics 9406004, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Julian Manning, 1994. "Existence of Competitive Equilibrium with a System of Complete Prices," GE, Growth, Math methods 9406003, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  3. Richard Manning & Julian Manning, "undated". "Budget-constrained Search," Penn CARESS Working Papers 30eae25a19493dd4cdf3449d5, Penn Economics Department.

Articles

  1. Manning, Richard & Manning, Julian R. A., 1997. "Budget-constrained search," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 41(9), pages 1817-1834, December.

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Working papers

  1. Julian Manning, 1994. "Efficiency in Economies with Jurisdictions and Public Projects," Public Economics 9406004, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Kovalenkov, Alexander & Wooders, Myrna, 2003. "Approximate cores of games and economies with clubs," Journal of Economic Theory, Elsevier, vol. 110(1), pages 87-120, May.
    2. Gilles, Robert P. & Scotchmer, Suzanne, 1995. "Decentralization in Replicated Club Economies with Multiple Private Goods," Department of Economics, Working Paper Series qt22k559dk, Department of Economics, Institute for Business and Economic Research, UC Berkeley.
    3. John P. Conley & Myrna Holtz Wooders, 1998. "The Tiebout Hypothesis: On the Existence of Pareto Efficient Competitive Equilibrium," Working Papers mwooders-98-06, University of Toronto, Department of Economics.
    4. Nizar Allouch & John P. Conley & Myrna Wooders, 2006. "Anonymous Price Taking Equilibrium in Tiebout Economies with Unbounded Club Sizes," Working Papers 556, Queen Mary University of London, School of Economics and Finance.

  2. Richard Manning & Julian Manning, "undated". "Budget-constrained Search," Penn CARESS Working Papers 30eae25a19493dd4cdf3449d5, Penn Economics Department.

    Cited by:

    1. Malakhov, Sergey, 2015. "Law of one price and optimal consumption-leisure choice under price dispersion," MPRA Paper 65273, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Grosfeld-Nir, Abraham & Sarne, David & Spiegler, Israel, 2009. "Modeling the search for the least costly opportunity," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 197(2), pages 667-674, September.

Articles

  1. Manning, Richard & Manning, Julian R. A., 1997. "Budget-constrained search," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 41(9), pages 1817-1834, December.
    See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.

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