Advances in Economics and Econometrics
Herausgeber: Acemoglu, Daron; Dekel, Eddie; Arellano, Manuel
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The first volume of edited papers from the Tenth World Congress of the Econometric Society 2010.
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The first volume of edited papers from the Tenth World Congress of the Econometric Society 2010.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781107638105
- ISBN-10: 1107638100
- Artikelnr.: 36616787
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781107638105
- ISBN-10: 1107638100
- Artikelnr.: 36616787
Part I. Nonstandard Markets: 1. Matching markets: theory and practice Atila
Abdulkadirölu and Tayfun Sönmez; 2. The economics of Internet markets
Jonathan Levin; 3. Discussion of 'matching markets: theory and practice'
Yeon-Koo Che; Part II. Contracts: 4. Contracts: the theory of dynamic
principal-agent relationships and the continuous-time approach Yuliy
Sannikov; 5. Dynamic financial contracting Bruno Biais, Thomas Mariotti and
Jean Charles Rochet; 6. Comments on contracts Johannes Hörner; Part III.
Decision Theory: 7. Ambiguity and the Bayesian paradigm Itzhak Gilboa and
Massimo Marinacci; 8. Temptation Bart Lipman and Wolfgang Pesendorfer; 9.
Comments on 'behavioral' decision theory Ran Spiegler; Part IV.
Communication/Organization: 10. Giving and receiving advice Joel Sobel; 11.
Organizational economics with cognitive costs Luis Garicano and Andrea
Prat; Part V. Foundations Epistemics and Calibration: 12. Strategies and
interactive beliefs in dynamic games Pierpaolo Battigalli, Alfredo Di
Tillio and Dov Samet; 13. Calibration: respice, adspice, prospice Dean
Foster and Rakesh Vohra; 14. Discussion of 'strategies and interactive
beliefs in dynamic games' and of 'calibration: respice, adspice, prospice'
Wojciech Olszewski; Part VI. Patents: Pros and Cons for Innovation and
Efficiency: 15. Revisiting the relationship between competition, patenting,
and innovation Philippe Aghion, Peter Howitt and Susanne Prantl; 16.
Mechanisms for allocation and decentralization of patent rights Hugo
Hopenhayn, Gerard Llobet and Matthew Mitchell.
Abdulkadirölu and Tayfun Sönmez; 2. The economics of Internet markets
Jonathan Levin; 3. Discussion of 'matching markets: theory and practice'
Yeon-Koo Che; Part II. Contracts: 4. Contracts: the theory of dynamic
principal-agent relationships and the continuous-time approach Yuliy
Sannikov; 5. Dynamic financial contracting Bruno Biais, Thomas Mariotti and
Jean Charles Rochet; 6. Comments on contracts Johannes Hörner; Part III.
Decision Theory: 7. Ambiguity and the Bayesian paradigm Itzhak Gilboa and
Massimo Marinacci; 8. Temptation Bart Lipman and Wolfgang Pesendorfer; 9.
Comments on 'behavioral' decision theory Ran Spiegler; Part IV.
Communication/Organization: 10. Giving and receiving advice Joel Sobel; 11.
Organizational economics with cognitive costs Luis Garicano and Andrea
Prat; Part V. Foundations Epistemics and Calibration: 12. Strategies and
interactive beliefs in dynamic games Pierpaolo Battigalli, Alfredo Di
Tillio and Dov Samet; 13. Calibration: respice, adspice, prospice Dean
Foster and Rakesh Vohra; 14. Discussion of 'strategies and interactive
beliefs in dynamic games' and of 'calibration: respice, adspice, prospice'
Wojciech Olszewski; Part VI. Patents: Pros and Cons for Innovation and
Efficiency: 15. Revisiting the relationship between competition, patenting,
and innovation Philippe Aghion, Peter Howitt and Susanne Prantl; 16.
Mechanisms for allocation and decentralization of patent rights Hugo
Hopenhayn, Gerard Llobet and Matthew Mitchell.
Part I. Nonstandard Markets: 1. Matching markets: theory and practice Atila
Abdulkadirölu and Tayfun Sönmez; 2. The economics of Internet markets
Jonathan Levin; 3. Discussion of 'matching markets: theory and practice'
Yeon-Koo Che; Part II. Contracts: 4. Contracts: the theory of dynamic
principal-agent relationships and the continuous-time approach Yuliy
Sannikov; 5. Dynamic financial contracting Bruno Biais, Thomas Mariotti and
Jean Charles Rochet; 6. Comments on contracts Johannes Hörner; Part III.
Decision Theory: 7. Ambiguity and the Bayesian paradigm Itzhak Gilboa and
Massimo Marinacci; 8. Temptation Bart Lipman and Wolfgang Pesendorfer; 9.
Comments on 'behavioral' decision theory Ran Spiegler; Part IV.
Communication/Organization: 10. Giving and receiving advice Joel Sobel; 11.
Organizational economics with cognitive costs Luis Garicano and Andrea
Prat; Part V. Foundations Epistemics and Calibration: 12. Strategies and
interactive beliefs in dynamic games Pierpaolo Battigalli, Alfredo Di
Tillio and Dov Samet; 13. Calibration: respice, adspice, prospice Dean
Foster and Rakesh Vohra; 14. Discussion of 'strategies and interactive
beliefs in dynamic games' and of 'calibration: respice, adspice, prospice'
Wojciech Olszewski; Part VI. Patents: Pros and Cons for Innovation and
Efficiency: 15. Revisiting the relationship between competition, patenting,
and innovation Philippe Aghion, Peter Howitt and Susanne Prantl; 16.
Mechanisms for allocation and decentralization of patent rights Hugo
Hopenhayn, Gerard Llobet and Matthew Mitchell.
Abdulkadirölu and Tayfun Sönmez; 2. The economics of Internet markets
Jonathan Levin; 3. Discussion of 'matching markets: theory and practice'
Yeon-Koo Che; Part II. Contracts: 4. Contracts: the theory of dynamic
principal-agent relationships and the continuous-time approach Yuliy
Sannikov; 5. Dynamic financial contracting Bruno Biais, Thomas Mariotti and
Jean Charles Rochet; 6. Comments on contracts Johannes Hörner; Part III.
Decision Theory: 7. Ambiguity and the Bayesian paradigm Itzhak Gilboa and
Massimo Marinacci; 8. Temptation Bart Lipman and Wolfgang Pesendorfer; 9.
Comments on 'behavioral' decision theory Ran Spiegler; Part IV.
Communication/Organization: 10. Giving and receiving advice Joel Sobel; 11.
Organizational economics with cognitive costs Luis Garicano and Andrea
Prat; Part V. Foundations Epistemics and Calibration: 12. Strategies and
interactive beliefs in dynamic games Pierpaolo Battigalli, Alfredo Di
Tillio and Dov Samet; 13. Calibration: respice, adspice, prospice Dean
Foster and Rakesh Vohra; 14. Discussion of 'strategies and interactive
beliefs in dynamic games' and of 'calibration: respice, adspice, prospice'
Wojciech Olszewski; Part VI. Patents: Pros and Cons for Innovation and
Efficiency: 15. Revisiting the relationship between competition, patenting,
and innovation Philippe Aghion, Peter Howitt and Susanne Prantl; 16.
Mechanisms for allocation and decentralization of patent rights Hugo
Hopenhayn, Gerard Llobet and Matthew Mitchell.