Aaronson, Daniel and Dehejia, Rajeev and Jordon, Andrew and Pop-Eleches, Cristian and Samii, Cyrus and Schultze, Karl (2017): The Effect of Fertility on Mothers’ Labor Supply over the Last Two Centuries.
Acharya, Viral and Anginer, Deniz and Warburton, Joe (2016): The End of Market Discipline? Investor Expectations of Implicit Government Guarantees.
Armstrong, J. Scott and Morwitz, Vicki G. and Kumar, V. (2000): Sales Forecasts for Existing Consumer Products and Services: Do Purchase Intentions Contribute to Accuracy? Published in: International Journal of Forecasting No. 16 (2000): pp. 383-397.
Aryal, Gaurab and Gabrielli, Maria F. and Vuong, Quang (2014): Semiparametric Estimation of First-Price Auction Models.
Athanassoglou, Stergios and Brams, Steven J. and Sethuraman, Jay (2008): Minimizing regret when dissolving a partnership.
Barbanel, Julius B. and Brams, Steven J. (2011): Two-person cake-cutting: the optimal number of cuts.
Barbanel, Julius B. and Brams, Steven J. (2010): Two-person pie-cutting: The fairest cuts. Forthcoming in: College Mathematics Journal (2011)
Barbanel, Julius B. and Brams, Steven J. and Stromquist, Walter (2008): Cutting a pie is not a piece of cake. Forthcoming in: American Mathematical Monthly , Vol. 116, No. June/July 2009
Benhabib, Jess and Perli, Roberto and Xie, Danyang (1994): Monopolistic competition, indeterminacy and growth. Published in: Ricerche Economiche , Vol. 48, (1994): pp. 279-298.
Bisin, Alberto and Moro, Andrea (2020): Learning Epidemiology by Doing: The Empirical Implications of a Spatial SIR Model with Behavioral Responses.
Brams, Steven and Ismail, Mehmet S. and Kilgour, Marc (2023): Fairer Shootouts in Soccer: The m-n Rule.
Brams, Steven and Kilgour, D. Marc and Klamler, Christian (2014): How to divide things fairly.
Brams, Steven and Kilgour, Marc (2017): Stabilizing unstable outcomes in prediction games.
Brams, Steven and Kilgour, Marc (2021): A Note on Stabilizing Cooperation in the Centipede Game. Published in: Games , Vol. 11, No. 35 (20 August 2020): pp. 1-7.
Brams, Steven and Kilgour, Marc and Klamler, Christian (2015): Maximin Envy-Free Division of Indivisible Items.
Brams, Steven and Landweber, Peter (2018): 3 Persons, 2 Cuts: A Maximin Envy-Free and a Maximally Equitable Cake-Cutting Algorithm.
Brams, Steven and Potthoff, Richard (2015): The Paradox of Grading Systems.
Brams, Steven J and Kilgour, D. Marc (2014): Voting power in the Electoral College: The noncompetitive states count, too.
Brams, Steven J and Kilgour, D. Marc (2010): Satisfaction approval voting.
Brams, Steven J. and Camilo, Gustavo and Franz, Alexandra D. (2011): Coalition formation in the U.S. Supreme Court: 1969-2009.
Brams, Steven J. and Ismail, Mehmet S. (2018): Stabilizing Cooperative Outcomes in Two-Person Games: Theory and Cases.
Brams, Steven J. and Ismail, Mehmet S. (2021): Every Normal-Form Game Has a Pareto-Optimal Nonmyopic Equilibrium.
Brams, Steven J. and Ismail, Mehmet S. (2016): Making the Rules of Sports Fairer.
Brams, Steven J. and Ismail, Mehmet S. (2019): Farsightedness in Games: Stabilizing Cooperation in International Conflict.
Brams, Steven J. and Jones, Michael A. and Klamler, Christian (2010): Divide-and-conquer: A proportional, minimal-envy cake-cutting algorithm. Forthcoming in: SIAM Review (2011)
Brams, Steven J. and Jones, Michael A. and Klamler, Christian (2011): N-Person cake-cutting: there may be no perfect division.
Brams, Steven J. and Kaplan, Todd R and Kilgour, D. Marc (2011): A Simple Bargaining Mechanism That Elicits Truthful Reservation Prices.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc (2007): Stabilizing Power Sharing.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc (2011): When does approval voting make the "right choices"?
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc (2011): Narrowing the field in elections: the next-two rule.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc (2007): The Instability of Power Sharing.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc (2008): How democracy resolves conflict in difficult games.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc (2010): Kingmakers and leaders in coalition formation.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc and Klamler, Christian (2021): Two-Person Fair Division of Indivisible Items when Envy-Freeness Is Impossible.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc and Klamler, Christian (2009): The undercut procedure: an algorithm for the envy-free division of indivisible items.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc and Klamler, Christian (2013): Two-Person Fair Division of Indivisible Items: An Efficient, Envy-Free Algorithm.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc and Klamler, Christian (2014): An algorithm for the proportional division of indivisible items.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, D. Marc and Potthoff, Richard F. (2017): Multi winner Approval Voting: An Apportionment Approach.
Brams, Steven J. and Kilgour, Marc and Klamler, Christian (2021): Two-Person Fair Division of Indivisible Items: Compatible and Incompatible Properties.
Brams, Steven J. and Mor, Ben D. (2019): How Lies Induced Cooperation in "Golden Balls:" A Game-Theoretic Analysis.
Chan, Sewin and Gedal, Michael and Been, Vicki and Haughwout, Andrew (2011): The role of neighborhood characteristics in mortgage default risk: evidence from New York City.
Chong, Terence Tai-Leung and Liu, Xiaojin and Zhu, Chenqi (2016): What Explains Herd Behavior in the Chinese Stock Market? Forthcoming in: Journal of Behavioral Finance
Cole, Rebel A. and White, Lawrence J. (2010): Déjà vu all over again: The causes of U.S. commercial bank failures this time around.
Easterly, William (2008): Institutions: top down or bottom up? Published in: American Economic Review , Vol. 2, No. 98 (May 2008): pp. 95-99.
Easterly, William and Levine, Ross (2012): The European origins of economic development. Forthcoming in: The Quarterly Journal of Economics No. MS 19485
Easterly, William and Williamson, Claudia R. (2011): Rhetoric versus reality: the best and worst of aid agency practices. Published in: World Development , Vol. 39, No. 11 (2011): pp. 1930-1949.
Engbom, Niklas and Moser, Christian (2020): Firm Pay Dynamics.
Hatipoglu, Ozan and Ozbek, Gulenay (2008): On the Political Economy of the Informal Sector and Income Redistribution.
Karadi, Peter and Reiff, Adam (2007): Menu Costs and Inflation Asymmetries - Some Micro Data Evidence.
Kredler, Matthias (2008): Experience vs. Obsolescence: A Vintage-Human-Capital Model.
Ley, Eduardo and Boccardo, Jessica (2009): The Taxation of Motor Fuel: International Comparison.
Luo, Mi and Zhang, Chuanchuan (2011): Non-linear relationship between body mass index and labor market outcomes: new evidence from China.
Lux, Matthias (2011): Defying Gravity: The Substitutability of Transportation in International Trade.
Malhotra, Karan (2010): Autoregressive multifactor APT model for U.S. Equity Markets.
Mathevet, Laurent and Taneva, Ina (2020): Organized Information Transmission.
Ortoleva, Pietro (2008): Status Quo Bias, Multiple Priors and Uncertainty Aversion.
Ortoleva, Pietro (2008): The Price of Flexibility: Towards a Theory of Thinking Aversion.
Shonchoy, Abu and Tsubota, Kenmei (2016): Economic Impact of Political Protests (Strikes) on Manufacturing Firms: Evidence from Bangladesh.
Steven, Brams and Marc, Kilgour (2013): Two-Sided Matchings: An Algorithm for Ensuring They Are Minimax and Pareto-Optimal.
Steven, Brams and Markus, Brill (2018): The Excess Method: A Multiwinner Approval Voting Procedure to Allocate Wasted Votes.
Yalincak, Hakan and Li, Yu and Tong, Mike (2005): Examination of VaR after long term capital management.
Yalincak, Orhun Hakan (2005): Criticism of the Black-Scholes Model: But Why Is It Still Used? (The Answer Is Simpler than the Formula).
Yorulmazer, Tanju (2003): Herd Behavior, Bank Runs and Information Disclosure.
Zhang, Yan (2008): Tariff and Equilibrium Indeterminacy--(I).
Zhang, Yan (2008): Tariff and Equilibrium Indeterminacy--(II).
Zhang, Yan (2008): Tariff and Equilibrium Indeterminacy.
Zhang, Yan (2009): Tariff and Equilibrium Indeterminacy.
Zhang, Yan and Chen, Yan (2008): Tariff and Equilibrium Indeterminacy--A Note.
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