Econometrica
Volume 59, Issue 1 (January 1991)
Aggregation and Social Choice: A Mean Voter Theorem
Andrew Caplin, Barry Nalebuff
p. 1-23
Aggregation and Imperfect Competition: On the Existence of Equilibrium
Andrew Caplin, Barry Nalebuff
p. 25-59
Lexicographic Probabilities and Choice Under Uncertainty
Adam Brandenburger, Eddie Dekel, Lawrence Blume
p. 61-79
Lexicographic Probabilities and Equilibrium Refinements
Adam Brandenburger, Eddie Dekel, Lawrence Blume
p. 81-98
The Optimality of Boiteux-Ramsey Pricing
Egbert Dierker
p. 99-121
Monotonic Preferences and Core Equivalence
Alejandro M. Manelli
p. 123-138
Mixture Symmetry and Quadratic Utility
L. G. Epstein, S. H. Chew, U. Segal
p. 139-163
Segmented or Competitive Labor Markets
Th. Magnac
p. 165-187
Job Exit Behavior of Older Men
James Berkovec, Steven Stern
p. 189-210
A Continuous Time Approximation to the Unstable First-Order Autoregressive Process: The Case Without an Intercept
Pierre Perron
p. 211-236
Notes and Comments: Solution to a Problem of Stochastic Process Switching
Gregor W. Smith
p. 237-239
Notes and Comments: Stochastic Process Switching: Some Simple Solutions
Kenneth A. Froot, Maurice Obstfeld
p. 241-250
The Econometric Society Annual Reports, 1990: Report of the Secretary
Julie P. Gordon
p. 261-267
The Econometric Society Annual Reports, 1990: Report of the Treasurer
Robert J. Gordon
p. 269-276
The Econometric Society Annual Reports, 1990: Annual Report of the Editors
Andreu Mas-Colell, Lars Hansen, Martin Hellwig, Robert Porter
p. 277-278
The Econometric Society Annual Reports, 1990: The Econometric Society Research Monograph Series Report of the Editors
Alain Monfort, Avinash Dixit
p. 279-280