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Volume 70: Issue 2, April 2003
1. Patterns of Skill Premia.
DARON ACEMOGLU, "a1">Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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2. Reputation and Survival: Learning in a Dynamic Signalling Model.
HESKI BAR-ISAAC, "a1">London School of Economics.
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3. Collusion, Delegation and Supervision with Soft Information.
ANTOINE FAURE-GRIMAUD, "a1">London School of Economics, Financial Markets Group and CEPR.
JEAN-JACQUES LAFFONT, "a2">Université de Toulouse (GREMAQ, IDEI) and University of South California.
DAVID MARTIMORT, "a3">Université de Toulouse (GREMAQ, IDEI).
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4. Financial Contracting Theory Meets the Real World: An Empirical Analysis of Venture Capital Contracts.
STEVEN N. KAPLAN, "a1">University of Chicago.
PER STRöMBERG, "a1">University of Chicago.
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5. Estimating Production Functions Using Inputs to Control for Unobservables.
JAMES LEVINSOHN, "a1">University of Michigan.
AMIL PETRIN, "a2">University of Chicago.
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6. Market Selection and Asymmetric Information.
GEORGE J. MAILATH, "a1">University of Pennsylvania.
ALVARO SANDRONI, "a2">Northwestern University and Rochester University.
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7. Persistent Inequality.
DILIP MOOKHERJEE, "a1">Boston University.
DEBRAJ RAY, "a2">New York University and Instituto de Análisis Económico (CSIC).
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8. Professionals Play Minimax.
IGNACIO PALACIOS-HUERTA, "a1">Brown University.
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9. Second Opinions and Price Competition: Inefficiency in the Market for Expert Advice.
WOLFGANG PESENDORFER, "a1">Princeton University.
ASHER WOLINSKY, "a2">Northwestern University.
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10. Collusion, Exclusion, and Inclusion in Random-Order Bargaining.
ILYA SEGAL, "a1">Stanford University.
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