Table of Contents

This page contains abstracts and articles of past editions of the Review. Access to abstracts is open to all readers. Full text access is restricted to subscribers only.

Volume 66: Issue 4, October 1999

1. Informational Alliances.
DAVID P. BARON, Stanford University.
DAVID BESANKO, Northwestern University.

AbstractArticle

2. Profit Maximization and the Market Selection Hypothesis.
PRAJIT K. DUTTA, Columbia University.
ROY RADNER, New York University.

AbstractArticle

3. To Each According to . . . ? Markets, Tournaments, and the Matching Problem with Borrowing Constraints.
RAQUEL FERNÁNDEZ, New York University, NBER, and CEPR.
JORDI GALÍ, New York University.

AbstractArticle

4. Competition, Financial Discipline and Growth.
PHILLIPE AGHION, University College, London and EBRD.
MATHIAS DEWATRIPONT, ECARE and Université Libre de Bruxelles.
PATRICK REY, GREMAQ, IDEI, and University of Toulouse.

AbstractArticle

5. Speculation on Primary Commodities: The Effects of Restricted Entry.
JOHN MCLAREN, Columbia University.

AbstractArticle

6. Robust Permanent Income and Pricing.
LARS PETER HANSEN, University of Chicago, NBER, and NORC.
THOMAS J. SARGENT, Hoover Institution and Stanford University.
THOMAS D. TALLARINI, Carnegie Mellon University.

AbstractArticle

7. Budget Deficits and Redistributive Politics.
ALLESSANDRO LIZZERI, Princeton University.

AbstractArticle

8. The Life Cycle of Regulatory Agencies: Dynamic Capture and Transaction Costs.
DAVID MARTIMORT, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour.

AbstractArticle

9. Education Signalling with Preemptive Offers.
JEROEN M. SWINKELS, Washington University in St. Louis.

AbstractArticle

10. Resale Markets and the Assignment of Property Rights.
PHILIPPE JEHIEL, CERAS, Paris, and University College, London.
BENNY MOLDOVANU, University of Mannheim.

AbstractArticle