The following pages link to Journal of Mathematical Economics (Q176927):
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- An envelope approach to tournament design (Q268598) (← links)
- Expected utility theory and inner and outer measures of loss aversion (Q268600) (← links)
- Asymptotic stability of a general equilibrium under perfect and monopolistic competition (Q268602) (← links)
- Non-paternalistic intergenerational altruism revisited (Q268606) (← links)
- Characterization of stationary preferences in a continuous time framework (Q268608) (← links)
- Duality and anti-duality in TU games applied to solutions, axioms, and axiomatizations (Q268613) (← links)
- Characterizing lexicographic preferences (Q268616) (← links)
- About delay aversion (Q268619) (← links)
- Harsanyi's theorem without the sure-thing principle: on the consistent aggregation of monotonic Bernoullian and Archimedean preferences (Q268621) (← links)
- Decentralized pricing and the equivalence between Nash and Walrasian equilibrium (Q268624) (← links)
- Arrovian social choice with psychological thresholds (Q268627) (← links)
- Risk aversion with two risks: a theoretical extension (Q268631) (← links)
- Conditional preference orders and their numerical representations (Q268632) (← links)
- Enrollment manipulations in school choice (Q268634) (← links)
- Relational contracts and the first-order approach (Q268636) (← links)
- Repeated two-person zero-sum games with unequal discounting and private monitoring (Q268639) (← links)
- Bayesian Nash equilibrium and variational inequalities (Q268641) (← links)
- Volume of trade and dynamic network formation in two-sided economies (Q268644) (← links)
- A theory of stochastic choice under uncertainty (Q268645) (← links)
- On time-consistent policy rules for heterogeneous discounting programs (Q268648) (← links)
- Multicoalitional solutions (Q298360) (← links)
- Correlation, partitioning and the probability of casting a decisive vote under the majority rule (Q298362) (← links)
- Testable implications of the core in TU market games (Q298364) (← links)
- Risk aversion in a model of endogenous growth (Q298366) (← links)
- Partial knowledge restrictions on the two-stage threshold model of choice (Q298368) (← links)
- Precautionary saving demand and consumption dynamics with the spirit of capitalism and regime switching (Q298369) (← links)
- A market game with symmetric limit orders (Q298371) (← links)
- Solving dynamic public insurance games with endogenous agent distributions: theory and computational approximation (Q298374) (← links)
- Continuous quasi-hyperbolic discounting (Q298376) (← links)
- The unanimity rule and extremely asymmetric committees (Q298377) (← links)
- Quantal response methods for equilibrium selection in normal form games (Q298378) (← links)
- Bounded response of aggregated preferences (Q306731) (← links)
- A space of lexicographic preferences (Q306732) (← links)
- On a two-sector endogenous growth model with quasi-geometric discounting (Q306734) (← links)
- Afriat's theorem and Samuelson's `eternal darkness' (Q306737) (← links)
- Additive representation for preferences over menus in finite choice settings (Q306739) (← links)
- Coalitional stability in the location problem with single-dipped preferences: an application of the minimax theorem (Q306741) (← links)
- Games with incomplete information when players are partially aware of others' signals (Q306742) (← links)
- Optimal reinsurance with multiple tranches (Q306745) (← links)
- Incomplete preferences and confidence (Q306747) (← links)
- Evaluating intergenerational risks (Q306748) (← links)
- Bargaining with incomplete information: evolutionary stability in finite populations (Q306750) (← links)
- Lattice-based monotone comparative statics on saving with Selden/Kreps-Porteus preferences (Q306751) (← links)
- Introduction to economic theory of bubbles. II (Q306752) (← links)
- Robust bubbles with mild penalties for default (Q306754) (← links)
- A finite model of riding bubbles (Q306756) (← links)
- Logarithmically homogeneous preferences (Q343110) (← links)
- Observing each other's observations in a Bayesian coordination game (Q343113) (← links)
- Voting over selfishly optimal nonlinear income tax schedules with a minimum-utility constraint (Q343116) (← links)
- Canonical utility functions and continuous preference extensions (Q343118) (← links)