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Allen, Beth

  • "The Future of Microeconomic Theory," Journal of Economic Perspectives 14:1 (Winter 2000): 143-150.
  • "A Remark on a Social Choice Problem," Social Choice and Welfare 13 (1996): 11-16.
  • "Price-Setting Firms and the Oligopolistic Foundations of Perfect Competition," (with Martin Hellwig), American Economic Review 76:2 (May 1986): 387-392.

Boldrin, Michele and Aldo Rustichini

Chari, V. V. and Larry E. Jones

  • A Reconsideration of the Problem of Social Cost: Free Riders and Monopolists," Economic Theory 16:1 (2000): 1-22.
  • "Big Groups, Small Groups and the Politics of Redistribution."
  • "A Reconsideration of the Problem of Social Cost: The Case of Local Public Goods."

Chipman, John

  • "Slutsky's 1915 Article: How it Came to be Found and Interpreted," (with Jean-Sébastian Lenfant), History of Political Economy 34 (2002): 553-597.
  • "Vilfredo Pareto: Manuel d' Économie politique." In Dictionnaire des grandes œuvres éconmiques (Paris: Dalloz, 2002): 423-433.
  • "Contributions of the Older German Schools to the Development of Utility Theory." In Christian Scheer (ed.), Studien zur Entwicklung der ökonomischen Theorie XX. Die Ältere Historische Schule: Wirtschaftstheoretische Beiträge and wirtschaftspolitische Vorstellungen. Schriften des Vereins für Socialpolitik, Bd. 115/XX (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2004): 157-260.
  • "Slutsky's Praxeology and His Critique of Böhm-Bawerk," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, in press, 2004.

Hurwicz, Leo

  • "The Informational Efficiency of Finite Price Mechanisms," (with T.Marschak), pp. 413-460, in Assets, Beliefs, and Equilibria in Economic Dynamics, ed. By C.D.Aliprantis, K.J. Arrow, et al., Springer-Verlag 2004.
  • "Comparing Finite Finite mechanisms," (with T. Marschak), in Economic Theory 21 (2003): 783-841.
  • "Finite Allocation Mechanisms: Approximate Walrasian versus Approximate Direct Revelation," (with T. Marschak), Economic Theory 21 (2003): 545-572.
  • "Transversals, Systems of Distinct Representatives,Mechanism Design, and Matching," (with S. Reiter), pp. 163-178, in Markets, Games, and Organizations,. ed. by T.Ichiishi and T.Marschak), Springer-Verlag, 2003.
  • "Mechanism Design Without Games," pp. 429-437, in Advances in Economic Design, ed. by M.R.Sertel and S. Koray , Springer-Verlag, 2003.
  • "Designing Mechanisms, in Particular for Electoral Systems in the Majoritarian Compromise," pp. 69-88 (with M. R. Sertel and S. Koray) Contemporary Economic Issues; Vol. 4, Economic Behavior and Design, M. R. Sertel, ed., pp. 69-88, 199.

Jones, Larry

  • "Equilibrium in Competitive, Infinite Dimensional Settings," in Advances in Economic Theory: Sixth World Congress of the Econometric Society, Vol. II, 1992, J. J. Laffont, Ed., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • "The Coordination Problem and Equilibrium Theories of Recessions," (with R. E. Manuelli), American Economic Review 82 (June 1992): 451-471.
  • "The Characteristics Model, Hedonic Prices and the Clientele Effect," Journal of Political Economy 96:3 (June 1988): 551-567.
  • "Existence of Equilibria with Infinitely Many Commodities: Banach Lattices Revisited," Journal of Mathematical Economics 16 (1987): 89-104.
  • "Optimum Product Diversity and the Incentives for Entry in Large Economies," Quarterly Journal of Economics (August 1987): 595-613.
  • "The Efficiency of Monopolistically Competitive Equilibria in Large Economies: Commodity Differentiation with Gross Substitutes," Journal of Economic Theory 41:2 (April 1987): 356-391.
  • "Special Problems Arising in the Study of Economies with Infinitely Many Commodities," in Models of Economic Dynamics, H. Sonnenschein (ed.), New York: Springer Verlag, 1986.
  • "A Competitive Model of Commodity Differentiation," Econometrica 52:2 (March 1984).
  • "Crises, Private Information and the Collapse of (Non Tradeable) Asset Markets," (with R. E. Manuelli).
  • "Increases in Risk and the Probability of Trade: A Note," (with R. E. Manuelli).
  • "Optimal Spending and Taxation of Human Capital," (with R. E. Manuelli).

Werner, Jan

 

 

 
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