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  1. Tight incentive analysis of Sybil attacks against the market equilibrium of resource exchange over general networks: Label: en
  2. A recursive measure of voting power that satisfies reasonable postulates: Label: en
  3. Partial credence goods on review platforms: Label: en
  4. Strategic responses to personalized pricing and demand for privacy: an experiment: Label: en
  5. Inference from biased polls: Label: en
  6. Complete conditional type structures: Label: en
  7. Risk preferences of learning algorithms: Label: en
  8. Cooperating with yourself: Label: en
  9. Strategic behavior in one-to-one matching markets without outside options: Label: en
  10. Ambiguity and informativeness of (non-)trading: Label: en
  11. Stability vs. no justified envy: Label: en
  12. Towards data auctions with externalities: Label: en
  13. Time for memorable consumption: Label: en
  14. Commitment to the truth creates trust in market exchange: experimental evidence: Label: en
  15. Equilibria in matching markets with soft and hard liquidity constraints: Label: en
  16. Finding all stable matchings with assignment constraints: Label: en
  17. Ridge distributions and information design in simultaneous all-pay auction contests: Label: en
  18. Robust dynamic contracts with multiple agents: Label: en
  19. Cognitive reflection in experimental anchored guessing games: Label: en
  20. Breaking bad: malfunctioning control institutions erode good behavior in a cheating game: Label: en
  21. Norms and the evolution of leaders' followership: Label: en
  22. Can threats improve payoffs from bargaining in markets with retaliations? Evidence from a field experiment: Label: en
  23. Cheap talk with two-sided private information: Label: en
  24. Respecting priorities versus respecting preferences in school choice: when is there a trade-off?: Label: en
  25. Failing to utilize potentially effective focal points: prominence can stymie coordination on distinct actions: Label: en
  26. The motive matters: experimental evidence on the expressive function of punishment: Label: en
  27. Reselling information: Label: en
  28. A characterization of absorbing sets in coalition formation games: Label: en
  29. Status quo bias with choice overload: Label: en
  30. Boundedness of the range of a strategy-proof social choice function: Label: en
  31. School choice with farsighted students: Label: en
  32. Optimal private payoff manipulation against commitment in extensive-form games: Label: en
  33. Axiomatic bargaining theory: new wine from old bottles: Label: en
  34. Understanding dynamic interactions: Label: en
  35. How cognitive skills affect strategic behavior: cognitive ability, fluid intelligence and judgment: Label: en
  36. Strategic ambiguity in global games: Label: en
  37. The economics of excuses: job market cheap talk with pre-employment tests: Label: en
  38. Seemingly baseless discrimination: Label: en
  39. Local public good equilibrium: Label: en
  40. Regularized Bayesian best response learning in finite games: Label: en
  41. A note on motivated cognition and discriminatory beliefs: Label: en
  42. Stability and substitutability in multi-period matching markets: Label: en
  43. Measuring socially appropriate social preferences: Label: en
  44. Stable partitions for proportional generalized claims problems: Label: en
  45. Skewness preferences: evidence from online poker: Label: en
  46. Pecuniary emulation and invidious distinction: signaling under behavioral diversity: Label: en
  47. To catch a stag: identifying payoff- and risk-dominance effects in coordination games: Label: en
  48. Manipulating the outcome of stable marriage and roommates problems: Label: en
  49. Private signals and fast product adoption under incomplete information: Label: en
  50. Signaling motives in lying games: Label: en

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