Princeton University
Working Papers in Economic Theory: Spring 2000
 
Paper  Authors Title Date
00S1 Benabou, R. and
Tirole, J.
Self-Confidence: Intrapersonal Strategies  12.99
00S2 Benabou, R. and 
Tirole, J.
Self-Confidence and Social Interactions 12.99
00S3 Rubinstein, A. and Zhou, L. Choice Problems with a "Reference" Point 09.98
00S4 Rubinstein, A. Experience from a Course in Game Theory:  Pre- and Post-class Problem Sets as a Didactic Device 10.99
00S5 Rubinstein, A. and A.Kasher On the Question "Who is a J?": A Social Choice Approach 09.98
00S6 Rubinstein, A. Economics and Language 08.99
00S7 Rubinstein, A. and Glazer, J. Debates and Decisions, On a Rationale of Argumentation Rules
00S8 Rubinstein, A. Defineable Preferences: Another Example (Searching for a Boyfriend in a Foreign Town) 08.99
00S9 Abreu, D. and
Gul, F.
Bargaining and Reputation 12.98
00S10 Gul, F. Unobservable Investment and the Hold-Up Problem 01.00
00S11 Battigalli, P. and
Maggi, G.
Imperfect Contracting 02.00
00S12 Santos, T. and
Scheinkman, J.
Competition Among Exchanges 03.00
00S13 Rubinstein, A. A,A,A,A,A  or A,A,B,C,D?
Over-Diversification in Repeated Decision Problems
03.00
00S14 Lizzeri, A. and Persico, N. The Drawbacks of Electoral Competition 03.00
00S15 Abreu, D. and
Pearce, D.
A Behavioral Model of Bargaining with Endogenous
Types
06.99
00S16 Schwartz, G. Contract Incompleteness, Contractual
Enforcement and Bureaucracies
03.00
00S17 Schwartz, G. Non-Enforceability of Trade Treaties and the
Most-Favored Nation Clause: A Game
Theoretic Analysis of Investment Distortions
03.00
00S18 Pesendorfer, W. and Wolinsky, A. Second Opinions and Price Competition: Inefficiency in the Market for Expert Advice 04.00

 
 
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