Competitive equilibrium with local public goods
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- Value theory with personalized trading
- Bargaining cum voice
- Clubs and the market: Large finite economies
- Technologies for endogenous growth
- Club theory and household formation
- Decentralization in replicated club economies with multiple private goods
- Sorting out single-crossing preferences on networks
- Tiebout economies with differential genetic types and endogenously chosen crowding characteristics
- Equilibrium in a finite local public goods economy
- Household formation and markets
- Anonymous price taking equilibrium in Tiebout economies with a continuum of agents: existence and characterization
- Stable matching in large economies
- Hedonic prices and cost/benefit analysis
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