ASIAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
Volume 31 No. 1 2014
A Comprehensive Analysis of Poverty in India
Arvind Panagariya, Megha Mukim |
pp. 1–52 |
Foreign Direct Investment and the Survival of Domestic Private Firms in Viet Nam
Ari Kokko, Tran Toan Thang |
pp. 53–91 |
Spatial Price Differences and Inequality in the People’s Republic of China: Housing Market Evidence
Chao Li, John Gibson |
pp. 92–120 |
Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on the Exchange Rate in the Republic of Korea: Capital Flows in Stock and Bond Markets
Soyoung Kim |
pp. 121–135 |
Inclusive Growth: When May We Expect It? When May We Not?
Kunal Sen |
pp. 136–162 |
Globalization and the Quality of Asian and Non-Asian Jobs
Robert J. Flanagan, Niny Khor |
pp. 163–185 |
ADB’s Distinguished Speakers Program Measuring the Connectedness of the Financial System: Implications for Risk Management
Robert C. Merton |
pp. 186–210 |
DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
Volume 52 No. 1 March 2014
Relevance of Own R&D and Sources of Knowledge Transfer for Industrial Innovation in ChinaWan-Hsin Liu |
pp. 1-25 |
Changing Sources of Household Income, Poverty, and Sectoral Inequality in Sri Lanka, 1990–2006Nandika S. Kumanayake, Jonna P. Estudillo and Keijiro Otsuka |
pp. 26-51 |
A Note on the Labor Market Effects of Remittances in Latin American and Caribbean Countries: Do Thresholds Exist?Mahalia Jackman |
pp. 52-67 |
Political Economy of Service Delivery: Monitoring Versus ContestationKjell Hausken and Mthuli Ncube |
pp. 68-84 |
Political Parties, Business Groups, and Corruption in Developing Countries by Vineeta YadavNasr G. Elbahnasawy |
pp. 85-87 |
Book Review: Making Democratic Governance Work: How Regimes Shape Prosperity, Welfare, and Peace by Pippa NorrisTakeshi Kawanaka |
pp. 88-90 |
Book Review: The Politics of International Trade Regulation in the Developing World: Law and Policy of “Preferential” Treatment in the Governance of World Trade by Remonda B. KleinbergAkiko Yanai |
pp. 90-92 |
Books Received for Review (Dec. 2012–Nov. 2013) |
pp. 93-94 |
ECONOMETRICA
Volume 82 No. 1 January 2014
Expected Uncertain Utility TheoryFaruk Gul and Wolfgang Pesendorfer |
pp. 1-39 |
Optimal Taxes on Fossil Fuel in General Equilibrium
Mikhail Golosov, John Hassler, Per Krusell and Aleh Tsyvinski |
pp. 41-88 |
Price Setting With Menu Cost for Multiproduct Firms
Fernando Alvarez and Francesco Lippi |
pp. 89-135 |
The Elite Illusion: Achievement Effects at Boston and New York Exam Schools
Atila Abdulkadiro-glu, Joshua Angrist and Parag Pathak |
pp. 137-196 |
Short-Run Subsidies and Long-Run Adoption of New Health Products: Evidence Froma Field Experiment
Pascaline Dupas |
pp. 197-228 |
Islamic Rule and the Empowerment of the Poor and PiousErik Meyersson |
pp. 229-269 |
Competition for a MajorityPaulo Barelli, Srihari Govindan and Robert Wilson |
pp. 271-314 |
Identification in Auctions With Selective EntryMatthew Gentry and Tong Li |
pp. 315-344 |
Entropic Latent Variable Integration via SimulationSusanne M. Schennach |
pp. 345-385 |
Notes & Comments : Asymptotically Efficient Estimation of Models Defined by Convex Moment Inequalities
Hiroaki Kaido and Andres Santos |
pp. 387-413 |
Notes & Comments : Comment on “The Law of Large Demand for Information”Yaron Azrieli |
pp. 415-423 |
ECONOMETRICA
Volume 82 No. 2 March 2014
Hazardous Times for Monetary Policy: What Do Twenty-Three Million Bank Loans Say About the Effects of Monetary Policy on Credit Risk-Taking?Gabriel Jimenez, Steven Ongena, Jose-Luis Peydro and Jesus Saurina |
pp. 463-505 |
Non-manipulable House Allocation With Rent ControlTommy Andersson and Lars-Gunnar Svensson |
pp. 507-539 |
Stable Matching With Incomplete InformationQingmin Liu, George J. Mailath, Andrew Postlewaite and Larry Samuelson |
pp. 541-587 |
Preference Aggregation With Incomplete InformationChristopher P. Chambers and Takashi Hayashi |
pp. 589-599 |
Dynamic Mechanism Design: A Myersonian ApproachAlessandro Pavan, Ilya Segal and Juuso Toikka |
pp. 601-653 |
Dynamic Preference for FlexibilityR. Vijay Krishna and Philipp Sadowski |
pp. 655-703 |
Returns to Tenure or Seniority?Sebastian Buhai, Miguel A. Portela, Coen N. Teulings and Aico Van Vuuren |
pp. 705-730 |
Macroeconomic Implications of AgglomerationMorris A. Davis, Jonas D. M. Fisher and Toni M. Whited |
pp. 731-764 |
Notes & Comments : Optimal Test for Markov Switching ParametersMarine Carrasco, Liang Hu and Werner Ploberger |
pp. 765-784 |
Notes & Comments : Local Identification of Nonparametric and Semiparametric ModelsXiaohong Chen, Victor Chernozhukov, Sokbae Lee and Whitney K. Newey |
pp. 785-809 |
Notes & Comments : Identifying Treatment Effects Under Data CombinationYanqin Fan, Robert Sherman and Matthew Sum |
pp. 811-822 |
Forthcoming Papers |
p. 823 |
HEALTH AFFAIRS
Volume 33 No. 5 May 2014
An Uncertain Environment For US HospitalsJohn K. Iglehart
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p. 734 |
The Payment Reform ParadoxRob Cunningham
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pp. 735-738 |
Hospital Financial Performance In The Recent Recession And Implications For Institutions That Remain Financially WeakGloria J. Bazzoli, Naleef Fareed and Teresa M. Waters
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pp. 739-745 |
From ‘Solution Shop’ Model To ‘Focused Factory’ In Hospital Surgery: Increasing Care Value And PredictabilityDavid Cook, et al.
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pp. 746-755 |
Vertical Integration: Hospital Ownership Of Physician Practices Is Associated With Higher Prices And SpendingLaurence C. Baker, M. Kate Bundorf and Daniel P. Kessler
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pp. 756-763 |
Procedures Take Less Time At Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Keeping Costs Down And Ability To Meet Demand UpElizabeth L. Munnich and Stephen T. Parente
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pp. 764-769 |
Redesigning Care For Patients At Increased Hospitalization Risk: The Comprehensive Care Physician ModelDavid O. Meltzer and Gregory W. Ruhnke
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pp. 770-777 |
Socioeconomic Status And Readmissions: Evidence From An Urban Teaching HospitalJianhui Hu, Meredith D. Gonsahn and David R. Nerenz
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Adding Socioeconomic Data To Hospital Readmissions Calculations May Produce More Useful ResultsElna M. Nagasako, et al.
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pp. 786-791 |
Emergency Department Profits Are Likely To Continue As The Affordable Care Act Expands CoverageMichael Wilson and David Cutler
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pp. 792-799 |
In Emergency Departments, Radiologists’ Access To EHRs May Influence Interpretations And Medical ManagementMichael J. Franczak, et al.
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pp. 800-806 |
An Estimated $84.9 Billion In Uncompensated Care Was Provided In 2013; ACA Payment Cuts Could Challenge ProvidersTeresa A. Coughlin, et al.
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pp. 807-814 |
US Health Spending Trends By Age And Gender: Selected Years 2002–10David Lassman, et al.
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pp. 815-822 |
Decomposing Growth In Spending Finds Annual Cost Of Treatment Contributed Most To Spending Growth, 1980–2006Martha Starr, Laura Dominiak and Ana Aizcorbe
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pp. 823-831 |
Coverage For Low-Income Immigrant Children Increased 24.5 Percent In States That Expanded CHIPRA EligibilityBrendan Saloner, Neel Koyawala and Genevieve M. Kenney
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pp. 832-839 |
Assessing Health Care Services Used By California’s Undocumented Immigrant Population In 2010Nadereh Pourat, Steven P. Wallace, Max W. Hadler and Ninez Ponce
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pp. 840-847 |
High Incarceration Rates Among Black Men Enrolled In Clinical Studies May Compromise Ability To Identify DisparitiesEmily A. Wang, et al.
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pp. 848-855 |
THE CARE SPAN:Lower Hispanic Participation In Medicare Part D May Reflect Program BarriersBrian E. McGarry, Robert L. Strawderman and Yue Li
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pp. 856-862 |
Eliminating Medication Copayments Reduces Disparities In Cardiovascular CareNiteesh K. Choudhry, et al.
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pp. 863-870 |
Cincinnati Beacon Community Program Highlights Challenges And Opportunities On The Path To Care TransformationGerry Fairbrother, et al.
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pp. 871-877 |
Global Health Development Assistance Remained Steady In 2013 But Did Not Align With Recipients’ Disease BurdenJoseph L. Dieleman, et al.
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pp. 878-886 |
Insurance Cancellations In Context: Stability Of Coverage In The Nongroup Market Prior To Health ReformBenjamin D. Sommers
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pp. 887-894 |
‘I Don’t Want Jenny To Think I’m Abandoning Her’: Views On OvertreatmentDiane E. Meier
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pp. 895-898 |
Foundation Support For Mental HealthLee L. Prina |
pp. 899-900 |
Book Review : Big Claims And Bold CharactersS. Jay Olshansky
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pp. 901-903 |
BookMarks |
pp. 903-904 |
LettersConsumer-Driven Health Care
Samuel Metz
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p. 905 |
Empowering The Patient: The Author RepliesWilliam H. Frist
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p. 905 |
Value-Based Insurance Design And CostsPeter Hilsenrath
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pp. 905-906 |
Value-Based Insurance Design: The Authors ReplyMatthew L. Maciejewski, Daryl Wansink and Joel F. Farley
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p. 906 |
A New Grocery Store And Obesity RatesYael Lehmann and Karen Glanz
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pp. 906-907 |
Grocery Stores And Obesity: The Authors ReplySteven Cummins, Ellen Flint and Stephen A. Matthews
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p. 907 |
Older Adults And The Health Care WorkforceMark Supiano and Cathy Alessi
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pp. 907-908 |
Linking The Community And The Emergency DepartmentMitesh B. Rao, Robert Turelli and Ronald T. Ackermann
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p. 907 |
Acknowledgments |
pp. 909-919 |
HEALTH ECONOMICS
Volume 23 No. 3 March 2014
Child protection and adult depression: Evaluating the long-term consequences of evacuating children to foster care during World War IIN. Santavirta and T. Santavirta |
pp. 253-267 |
Disability and marginal utility of income: evidence from hypothetical choicesS. Tengstam |
pp. 268-282 |
Q-ing for health – a new approach to eliciting the public’s views on health care resource allocationR. Baker, J. Wildman, H. Mason and C. Donaldson |
pp. 283-297 |
Competition and quality in home health care marketsK. Jung and D. Polsky |
pp. 298-313 |
Income and the use of prescription drugs for near retirement individualsS. Leth-Petersen and N. Skipper |
pp. 314-331 |
The impact of mental and substance-use disorders on employment transitionsM. L. Baldwin and S. C. Marcus |
pp. 332-344 |
‘Behold, a virgin is with HIV!’ Misreporting sexual behavior among infected adolescentsV. Tennekoon and R. Rosenman |
pp. 345-358 |
Heterogeneity in action: The role of passive personalization in comparative effectiveness researchBasu, A. B. Jena, D. P. Goldman, T. J. Philipson and R. Dubois |
pp. 359-373 |
Comment on ‘Heterogeneity in action: The role of passive personalization in comparative effectiveness research’D. Epstein |
pp. 374-375 |
Response to Epstein’s comment on “Heterogeneity in action”Basu, A. B. Jena, D. P. Goldman, T. J. Philipson and R. Dubois |
pp. 376-378 |
HEALTH ECONOMICS
Volume 23 No. 4 April 2014
Breaking the addiction to technology adoptionS. Byan, C. Mitton and C. Donaldson |
p. 379-383 |
Assessing whether there is a cancer premium for the value of a statistical lifeW. K. Viscusi, J. Huber and J. Bell |
pp. 384-396 |
Multilateral contracting and preventionB. Pope, A. Deshmukh, A. Johnson and J. Rohack |
pp. 397-409 |
Deriving time discounting correction factors for TTO tariffsA. E. Attema and W. B. F. Brouwer |
pp. 410-425 |
Birth weight and family status revisited: Evidence from Austrian register dataW. Frimmel and G. J. Pruckner |
pp. 426-445 |
Waiting time and socioeconomic status – an individual-level analysisK. Monstad, L. B. Engesaeter and B. Espehaug |
pp. 446-461 |
Can we make smart choices between OLS and contaminated IV methods?A. Basu and K. C. G. Chan |
pp. 462-472 |
Increasing our understanding of the health-income gradient in childrenJ. Fletcher and B. Wolfe |
pp. 473-486 |
The effect of diabetes complications on health-related quality of life: The importance of longitudinal data to address patient heterogeneityM. Alva, A. Gray, B. Mihaylova and P. Clarke |
pp. 487-500 |
HEALTH ECONOMICS
Volume 23 No. 5 May 2014
Health insurance tax credits, the earned income tax credit, and health insurance coverage of single mothersM. Cebi and S. A. Woodbury |
pp. 501-515 |
The effects of health status and health shocks on hours workedL. Cai, K. Mavromaras and U. Oguzoglu |
pp. 516-528 |
Regional disparities in self-reported health: evidence from Chinese older adultsR. Mu |
pp. 529-549 |
Framing the willingness-to-pay question: impact on response patterns and mean willingness to payD. Gyrd-Hansen, M. Lundsby Jensen and T. Kjaer |
pp. 550-563 |
Do they know what is at risk? Health risk perception among the obeseJ. Winter and A. Wuppermann |
pp. 564-585 |
From social capital to health – and backL. Rocco, E. Fumagalli and M. Suhrcke |
pp. 586-605 |
Modeling the effects of immunizations timing on child health outcomes in IndiaA. Bhargava, A. M. Guntupalli, M. Lokshin and L. L. Howard |
pp. 606-620 |
Therapeutic substitution post-patent expiry: the cases of ace inhibitors and proton pump inhibitorsS. Vandoros |
pp. 621-630 |
HEALTH ECONOMICS
Volume 23 No. 6 June 2014
The motives of intergenerational transfer to the elderly parents in China: consequences of high medical expenditureX. Wu and L. Li |
pp. 631-652 |
Measuring the relationship between costs and outcomes: the example of Acute Myocardial Infarction in German hospitalsT. Stargardt, J. Schreyogg and I. Kondofersky |
pp. 653-669 |
Public and private health insurance in Germany: the ignored risk selection problemM. Grunow and R. Nuscheler |
pp. 670-687 |
Supply-side response to declining heroin purity: fentanyl overdose episode in New JerseyK. Hempstead and E. O. Yildirim |
pp. 688-705 |
Are health shocks different? Evidence from a multishock survey in LaosA. Wagstaff and M. Lindelow |
pp. 706-718 |
Coping with the economic consequences of ill health in IndonesiaR. Sparrow, E. Van De Poel, G. Hadiwidjaja, A. Yumna, N. Warda and A. Suryahadi |
pp. 719-728 |
An Australian discrete choice experiment to value EQ-5D health statesR. Viney, R. Norman, J. Brazier, P. Cronin, M. T. King, J. Ratcliffe and D. Street |
pp. 729-742 |
Timing effects in health evaluationsA. M. Leiter and G. J. Pruckner |
pp. 743-750 |
The impact of macroeconomic conditions on obesity in CanadaE. Latif |
pp. 751-759 |
HEALTH POLICY AND PLANNING
Volume 29 No. 3 May 2014
Sustainability of recurrent expenditure on public social welfare programmes: expenditure analysis of the free maternal care programme of the Ghana National Health Insurance SchemeEmmanuel Ankrah Odame, et al.
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pp. 271-279 |
With the help of a foreign ally: biopharmaceutical innovation in India after TRIPSFederica Angeli |
pp. 280-291 |
Navigating multiple options and social relationships in plural health systems: a qualitative study exploring healthcare seeking for sick children in Sierra LeoneKerry Scott, et al.
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pp. 292-301 |
Health insurance selection in Chile: a cross-sectional and panel analysisCristian Pardo and Whitney Schott
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pp. 302-312 |
Aligning faith-based and national HIV/AIDS prevention responses? Factors influencing the HIV/AIDS prevention policy process and response of faith-based NGOs in TanzaniaRosemary Morgan, Andrew Green and Jelke Boesten
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pp. 313-322 |
Editor’s Choice:10 best resources on … mixed methods research in health systemsSachiko Ozawa and Krit Pongpirul
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pp. 323-327 |
Trade liberalization and tuberculosis incidence: a longitudinal multi-level analysis in 22 high burden countries between 1990 and 2010Kayvan Bozorgmehr and Miguel San Sebastian
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pp. 328-351 |
Health insurance for the poor decreases access to HIV testing in antenatal care: evidence of an unintended effect of health insurance reform in ColombiaAllison Ettenger, Till Bärnighausen and Arachu Castro
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pp. 352-358 |
Integrating family planning messages into immunization services: a cluster-randomized trial in Ghana and ZambiaGwyneth Vance, et al.
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pp. 359-366 |
The hospital of the future in China: China’s reform of public hospitals and trends from industrialized countriesSarah L Barber, et al.
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pp. 367-378 |
Lessons learned from stakeholder-driven sustainability analysis of six national HIV programmesItamar Katz, et al.
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pp. 379-387 |
Poor retention does not have to be the rule: retention of volunteer community health workers in UgandaTeralynn Ludwick, et al.
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pp. 388-395 |
Task shifting and sharing in maternal and reproductive health in low-income countries: a narrative synthesis of current evidenceAngela J Dawson, et al.
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pp. 396-408 |
JOURNAL OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN ECONOMIES
Volume 31 No. 1 April 2014
QUANTITATIVE ECONOMICS
Volume 5 No. 1 March 2014
Heterogeneity and risk sharing in village economiesPierre-André Chiappori, Krislert Samphantharak, Sam Schulhofer-Who and Robert M. Townsend
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pp. 1-27 |
Complementarity and aggregate implications of assortative matching: A nonparametric analysisBryan S. Graham, Guido W. Imbens and Geert Ridder
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pp. 29-66 |
Does the rotten child spoil his companion? Spatial peer effects among children in rural IndiaChristian Helmers and Manasa Patnam
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pp. 67-121 |
Partial identification of finite mixtures in econometric modelsMarc Henry, Yuichi Kitamura and Bernard Salanié
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pp. 123-144 |
Identification of income-leisure preferences and evaluation of income tax policyCharles F. Manski
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pp. 145-174 |
Concave-monotone treatment response and monotone treatment selection: With an application to the returns to schoolingTsunao Okumura and Emiko Usui
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pp. 175-194 |
THEORETICAL ECONOMICS
Volume 9 No. 1 January 2014
Nonexclusive competition under adverse selectionAndrea Attar, Thomas Mariotti and Francois Salanie |
pp. 1-40 |
Dynamics of information exchange in endogenous social networksDaron Acemoglu, Kostas Bimpikis and Asuman Ozdaglar |
pp. 41-97 |
Persuasion and dynamic communicationItai Sher |
pp. 99-136 |
On the consistency of data with bargaining theoriesChristopher P. Chambers and Federico Echenique |
pp. 137-162 |
On the relationship between individual and group decisionsJoel Sobel |
pp. 163-185 |
Endogenous agenda formation processes with the one-deviation propertyHannu Vartiainen |
pp. 187-216 |
Regular prices and salesPaul Heidhues and Botond Koszegi |
pp. 217-251 |
Two axiomatic approaches to the probabilistic serial mechanismTadashi Hashimoto, Daisuke Hirata, Onur Kesten, Morimitsu Kurino and M. Utku Unver |
pp. 253-277 |
Efficiency in repeated games with local interaction and uncertain local
MonitoringFrancesco Nava and Michele Piccione |
pp. 279-312 |