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Preface | ||
1 | "Direct" and "Indirect" Duality for Dominance Relations | 3 |
2 | Conditional Preferences, Ellsberg Paradoxes and the Sure Thing Principle | 31 |
3 | Games with Observable Deviators | 57 |
4 | Conjectural Equilibria and Rationalizability in a Game with Incomplete Information | 97 |
5 | Lexicographic Rationality Orderings and Iterative Weak Dominance | 125 |
6 | At the Roots of Indeterminacy | 151 |
7 | The Information Content of Specialist Pricing: A Dynamic Model | 167 |
8 | "Laws of Large Numbers" in Continuum Economies | 191 |
9 | Decentralization, Mobility Costs and the Soft Budget Constraint | 209 |
10 | Equivalence and Duality Between the Sets of Pareto-Maximal Allocations and the Sets of Maximal Distributable Surplus Allocations, Including Externalities | 239 |
11 | Economic Models of Social Learning | 265 |
12 | Market Size, the Informational Content of Stock Prices and Risk: A Multiasset Model and Some Evidence | 299 |
13 | Adoption of Flexible Technologies in an Evolutionary Environment | 341 |
Index | 361 |
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