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Volume 73: Issue 4, October 2006

1. Undescribable Events.
NABIL I. AL-NAJJAR, Northwestern University .
LUCA ANDERLINI, Georgetown University .
LEONARDO FELLI, London School of Economics .

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2. Equilibrium Directed Search with Multiple Applications.
JAMES ALBRECHT, Georgetown University.
PIETER A. GAUTIER, Free University Amsterdam.
SUSAN VROMAN, Georgetown University.

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3. Non-Bayesian Testing of a Stochastic Prediction.
EDDIE DEKEL, Northwestern University.
YOSSI FEINBERG, Stanford University.

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4. Efficient Tests for General Persistent Time Variation in Regression Coefficients .
GRAHAM ELLIOTT, University of California.
ULRICH K. MÜLLER, Princeton University.

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5. Income Distribution and Demand-Induced Innovations.
RETO FOELLMI, University of Zurich.
JOSEF ZWEIMÜLLER, University of Zurich.

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6. The Relevance of a Choice of Auction Format in a Competitive Environment.
MATTHEW. O. JACKSON, California Institute of Technology.
ILAN KREMER, Stanford University.

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7. A Model of TFP.
RICARDO LAGOS, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and New York University.

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8. How Changes in Financial Incentives Affect the Duration of Unemployment.
RAFAEL LALIVE, University of Zurich.
JAN VAN OURS, Tilburg University.
JOSEF ZWEIMÜLLER, University of Zurich.

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9. Monotone Equilibrium in Multi-Unit Auctions.
DAVID MCADAMS, MIT.

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10. Forecasting Time Series Subject to Multiple Structural Breaks.
M HASHEM PESARAN, University of Cambridge.
DAVIDE PETTENUZZO, Bocconi University.
ALLAN TIMMERMANN, University of California, San Diego .

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11. Sequentially Optimal Mechanisms .
VASILIKI SKRETA, University of California.

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12. The Market for Quacks.
RAN SPIEGLER, Tel Aviv University.

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