Theoretical Economics, Volume 10, Number 2 (May 2015) available online

Theoretical Economics, Volume 10, Number 2 (May 2015) has just been published.  The full content of
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Majority runoff elections: strategic voting and Duverger's hypothesis
      Laurent Bouton and Gabriele Gratton
Social activity and network formation
      Oliver Baetz
Transparency and price formation
      Ayça Kaya and Qingmin Liu
Serial dictatorship: the unique optimal allocation rule when information is
endogenous
      Sophie Bade
Merging with a set of probability measures: a characterization
      Yuichi Noguchi
Strategy-proofness and efficiency with non-quasi-linear preferences: a
characterization of minimum price Walrasian rule
      Shuhei Morimoto and Shigehiro Serizawa
Hidden actions and preferences for timing of resolution of uncertainty
      Haluk Ergin and Todd Sarver
A theory of school choice lotteries
      Onur Kesten and M. Utku Ünver
Price discrimination through communication
      Itai Sher and Rakesh Vohra
Communication and influence
      Antoni Calvó-Armengol, Joan de Martí, and Andrea Prat

[Articles are published in order of receipt of final version.]

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