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Volume 66: Issue 3, July 1999

1. Optimal Experimentation in a Changing Environment.
GODFREY KELLER, London School of Economics.
SVEN RADY, Stanford University.

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2. Asymptotic Efficiency for Discriminatory Private Value Auctions.
JEROEN M. SWINKELS, Washington University in St. Louis.

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3. Market Share, Market Value and Innovation in a Panel of British Manufacturing Firms.
RICHARD BLUNDELL, University College London, and Institute for Fiscal Studies.
RACHEL GRIFFITHS, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
JOHN VAN REENE, University College London, and Institute for Fiscal Studies.

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4. Time-on-the-Market as a Sign of Quality.
CURTIS R. TAYLOR, Texas A&M University.

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5. A Definition of Uncertainty Aversion.
LARRY G. EPSTEIN.

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6. A Two-Sector Model of Endogenous Growth with Leisure.
ANTONIO LADRÓ DE GUEVARA, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
SALVADOR ORTIGUEIRA, Cornell University.
MANUEL S. SANTOS, University of Minnesota.

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7. Real-Time Decentralized Information Processing as a Model of Organizations with Boundedly Rational Agents.
TIMOTHY VAN ZANDT, Princeton University.

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8. A Dynamic Tiebout Theory of Voluntary vs. Involuntary Provision of Public Goods.
GERHARD GLOMM, Michigan State University.
ROGER LAGUNOFF, Georgetown University.

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9. Property Rights and Efficiency of Voluntary Bargaining under Asymmetric Information.
ZVIKA NEEMAN, Boston University.

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10. Sraffian Indeterminacy in General Equilibrium.
MICHAEL MANDLER, Harvard University.

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11. The Structure of Sunspot Equilibria: The Role of Multiplicity.
PIERO GOTTARDI, Università di Venezia.
ATSUSHI KAJI, University of Tsukuba.

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12. Fair Bargains: Distributive Justice and Nash Bargaining Theory.
MARCO MARIOTTI, University of Exeter.

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