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- 1-13 Introduction
In: Social Norms, Bounded Rationality and Optimal Contracts
by Suren Basov
- 1-14 The Economics of the Global Environment—Catastrophic Risks in Theory and Practice
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Graciela Chichilnisky & Armon Rezai
- 15-33 Ambiguity, Robustness, and Contract Design
In: Social Norms, Bounded Rationality and Optimal Contracts
by Suren Basov
- 17-38 Catastrophic Risk, Rare Events, and Black Swans: Could There Be a Countably Additive Synthesis?
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Peter J. Hammond
- 35-56 Evolution of Preferences, Social Norms, and Decision Rules
In: Social Norms, Bounded Rationality and Optimal Contracts
by Suren Basov
- 39-69 Preference Representations for Catastrophic Risk Analysis
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Richard E. Ericson & Jamie L. Kruse
- 57-68 Complexity Constraints and Optimal Contracts
In: Social Norms, Bounded Rationality and Optimal Contracts
by Suren Basov
- 69-106 Probabilistic Choice and Optimal Contracts
In: Social Norms, Bounded Rationality and Optimal Contracts
by Suren Basov
- 71-87 Modeling Decisions Involving Ambiguous, Vague, or Rare Events
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Louis Narens & Donald Saari
- 89-116 Modeling Uncertainty, Context, and Information Fusion via Lattice-Based Probability
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Jun Zhang & Roman Ilin
- 107-117 Bounded Rationality, Learning, and Optimal Contracts
In: Social Norms, Bounded Rationality and Optimal Contracts
by Suren Basov
- 117-128 The Foundations of Uncertainty with Black Swans
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Graciela Chichilnisky
- 119-146 Social Norms and Optimal Contracts
In: Social Norms, Bounded Rationality and Optimal Contracts
by Suren Basov
- 129-146 The Topology of Change Foundations of Probability with Black Swans Dedicated to the Memory of Jerrold Marsden
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Graciela Chichilnisky
- 147-162 Sustainable Markets with Short Sales
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Graciela Chichilnisky
- 147-167 Miscellaneous Models
In: Social Norms, Bounded Rationality and Optimal Contracts
by Suren Basov
- 165-190 Sustainable Recursive Social Welfare Functions
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Geir B. Asheim & Tapan Mitra & Bertil Tungodden
- 169-176 Conclusions and Directions for Further Research
In: Social Norms, Bounded Rationality and Optimal Contracts
by Suren Basov
- 191-206 Intergenerational Equity, Efficiency, and Constructibility
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Luc Lauwers
- 207-229 Sustainable Exploitation of a Natural Resource: A Satisfying Use of Chichilnisky’s Criterion
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Charles Figuières & Mabel Tidball
- 231-255 The Axiomatic Approach to the Ranking of Infinite Streams
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Luc Lauwers
- 259-276 Nested Externalities and Polycentric Institutions: Must We Wait for Global Solutions to Climate Change Before Taking Actions at Other Scales?
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Elinor Ostrom
- 277-310 Capital Growth in a Global Warming Model: Will China and India Sign a Climate Treaty?
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Prajit K. Dutta & Roy Radner
- 311-340 Unspoken Ethical Issues in the Climate Affair: Insights from a Theoretical Analysis of Negotiation Mandates
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Franck Lecocq & Jean-Charles Hourcade
- 341-363 Carbon Leakages: A General Equilibrium View
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Jean-Marc Burniaux & Joaquim Oliveira Martins
- 367-388 Chaos Control: Climate Stabilization by Closing the Global Carbon Cycle
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Peter M. Eisenberger
- 389-421 Climate Change, Catastrophic Risks and Social Choice Theory
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Norman Schofield
- 423-446 Discounting Utility and the Evaluation of Climate Policy
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Larry Karp
- 447-470 Global Warming and Economic Externalities
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Armon Rezai & Duncan K. Foley & Lance Taylor
- 473-492 Detrimental Externalities, Pollution Rights, and the “Coase Theorem”
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by John S. Chipman & Guoqiang Tian
- 493-533 Taxes Versus Quantities for a Stock Pollutant with Endogenous Abatement Costs and Asymmetric Information
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Larry Karp & Jiangfeng Zhang
- 535-550 Walrasian Prices in Markets with Tradable Rights
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Carlos Hervés-Beloso & Francisco Martínez & Jorge Rivera
- 553-575 Exploring the Role of Emotions in Decisions Involving Catastrophic Risks: Lessons from a Double Investigation
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Olivier Chanel & Graciela Chichilnisky & Sébastien Massoni & Jean-Christophe Vergnaud
- 577-595 How the Change of Risk Announcement on Catastrophic Disaster Affects Property Prices?
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Hayato Nakanishi
- 597-621 Modeling US Stock Market Volatility-Return Dependence Using Conditional Copula and Quantile Regression
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Terence D. Agbeyegbe
- 623-649 Economic Crises: Natural or Unnatural Catastrophes?
In: The Economics of the Global Environment
by Alan Kirman
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2006
- 1-7 Birgit Grodal: A Friend to Her Friends
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Andreu Mas-Colell
- 1-8 Recent developments on money and finance: an introduction
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Gabriele Camera
- 1-20 Revealed stochastic preference: a synthesis
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Daniel L. McFadden
- 9-26 On the Definition of Differentiated Products in the Real World
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Beth Allen
- 11-38 Deposit Insurance and Bank Regulation in a Monetary Economy: A General Equilibrium Exposition
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by John H. Boyd & Chun Chang & Bruce D. Smith
- 21-55 Communication in dynastic repeated games: ‘Whitewashes’ and ‘coverups’
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Luca Anderlini & Roger Lagunoff
- 27-48 Equilibrium Pricing of Derivative Securities in Dynamically Incomplete Markets
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Robert M. Anderson & Roberto C. Raimondo
- 39-58 A monetary mechanism for sharing capital: Diamond and Dybvig meet Kiyotaki and Wright
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Ricardo O. Cavalcanti
- 49-68 Adaptive Contracting: The Trial-and-Error Approach to Outsourcing
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Morten Bennedsen & Christian Schultz
- 57-66 The structure of the Nash equilibrium sets of standard 2-player games
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Lin Zhou
- 61-92 Domestic financial market frictions, unrestricted international capital flows, and crises in small open economies
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Gaetano Antinolfi & Elisabeth Huybens
- 67-90 Nash equilibrium in games with incomplete preferences
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Sophie Bade
- 69-93 Monetary Equilibria over an Infinite Horizon
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Gaetano Bloise & Jacques H. Drèze & Herakles M. Polemarchakis
- 91-102 Remarks concerning concave utility functions on finite sets
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Yakar Kannai
- 93-123 Inflation, Growth and Exchange Rate Regimes in Small Open Economies
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Paula L. Hernandez-Verme
- 95-116 Do the Wealthy Risk More Money? An Experimental Comparison
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Antoni Bosch-Domènech & Joaquim Silvestre
- 103-117 Walrasian versus quasi-competitive equilibrium and the core of a production economy
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by James C. Moore
- 117-129 Are Incomplete Markets Able to Achieve Minimal Efficiency?
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Egbert Dierker & Hildegard Dierker & Birgit Grodal
- 119-139 Characterization and incentive compatibility of Walrasian expectations equilibrium in infinite dimensional commodity spaces
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Carlos Hervés-Beloso & Emma Moreno-García & Nicholas C. Yannelis
- 127-147 Aggregate Risk Sharing and Equivalent Financial Mechanisms in an Endowment Economy of Incomplete Participation
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Pamela Labadie
- 131-147 A Competitive Model of Economic Geography
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Bryan Ellickson & William Zame
- 141-167 Comparative statics and laws of scarcity for games
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Alexander Kovalenkov & Myrna Wooders
- 149-159 Asset pricing implications of efficient risk sharing in an endowment economy
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Pamela Labadie
- 149-185 The Organization of Production, Consumption and Learning
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Bryan Ellickson & Birgit Grodal & Suzanne Scotchmer & William R. Zame
- 163-171 Distributional aspects of the divisibility of money. An example
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Gabriele Camera
- 169-193 Existence of equilibria for economies with externalities and a measure space of consumers
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Bernard Cornet & Mihaela Topuzu
- 173-193 The distribution of money and prices in an equilibrium with lotteries
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Aleksander Berentsen & Gabriele Camera & Christopher Waller
- 187-209 Household Inefficiency and Equilibrium Efficiency
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Hans Gersbach & Hans Haller
- 195-215 Identification of consumers’ preferences when their choices are unobservable
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Rosa L. Matzkin
- 197-222 Money, price dispersion and welfare
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Brian Peterson & Shouyong Shi
- 211-223 Equilibrium with Arbitrary Market Structure
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Birgit Grodal & Karl Vind
- 217-241 Log-concave probability and its applications
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Mark Bagnoli & Ted Bergstrom
- 223-232 A simple search model of money with heterogeneous agents and partial acceptability
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Andrei Shevchenko & Randall Wright
- 225-244 Pareto Improving Price Regulation when the Asset Market is Incomplete
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by P. Jean-Jacques Herings & Herakles Polemarchakis
- 235-253 Decentralized credit and monetary exchange without public record keeping
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Dean Corbae & Joseph Ritter
- 243-252 Notes on stochastic choice
In: Rationality and Equilibrium
by Andreu Mas-Colell
- 245-259 On Behavioral Heterogeneity
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Werner Hildenbrand & Alois Kneip
- 255-273 Limited participation, private money, and credit in a spatial model of money
In: Recent Developments on Money and Finance
by Stephen D. Williamson
- 261-272 Learning of Steady States in Nonlinear Models when Shocks Follow a Markov Chain
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Seppo Honkapohja & Kaushik Mitra
- 273-293 The Evolution of Conventions under Incomplete Information
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Mogens Jensen & Birgitte Sloth & Hans Jøgen Whitta-Jacobsen
- 295-315 Group Formation with Heterogeneous Feasible Sets
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Michel Breton & Shlomo Weber
- 317-329 Monotone Risk Aversion
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Lars Tyge Nielsen
- 331-349 Will Democracy Engender Equality?
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by John E. Roemer
- 351-369 Consumption Externalities, Rental Markets and Purchase Clubs
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Suzanne Scotchmer
- 371-379 Core-Equivalence for the Nash Bargaining Solution
In: Institutions, Equilibria and Efficiency
by Walter Trockel
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