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Journal of Economic Theory, Volume 142
Volume 142, Number 1, September 2008
- Narayana Kocherlakota, Randall Wright:
Introduction to monetary and macro economics. 1-4 - Laurence Ales, Francesca Carapella, Pricila Maziero, Warren E. Weber:
A model of banknote discounts. 5-27 - David Andolfatto, Ed Nosal:
Bank incentives, contract design and bank runs. 28-47 - Luis Araujo, Braz Camargo:
Endogenous supply of fiat money. 48-72 - Marina Azzimonti, Eva de Francisco, Per Krusell:
Production subsidies and redistribution. 73-99 - Suleyman Basak, David Cass, Juan Manuel Licari, Anna Pavlova:
Multiplicity in general financial equilibrium with portfolio constraints. 100-127 - Ricardo de Oliveira Cavalcanti, Andrés Erosa:
Efficient propagation of shocks and the optimal return on money. 128-148 - Satyajit Chatterjee, Dean Corbae, José-Víctor Ríos-Rull:
A finite-life private-information theory of unsecured consumer debt. 149-177 - Hiroshi Fujiki, Edward J. Green, Akira Yamazaki:
Incentive efficient risk sharing in a settlement mechanism. 178-195 - Benoit Julien, John Kennes, Ian King:
Bidding for money. 196-217 - Narayana Kocherlakota:
Injecting rational bubbles. 218-232 - Thorsten Koeppl, Cyril Monnet, Ted Temzelides:
A dynamic model of settlement. 233-246 - Ricardo Lagos, Guillaume Rocheteau:
Money and capital as competing media of exchange. 247-258 - Gabriel A. Madeira, Robert M. Townsend:
Endogenous groups and dynamic selection in mechanism design. 259-293 - Guillaume Rocheteau, Peter Rupert, Karl Shell, Randall Wright:
General equilibrium with nonconvexities and money. 294-317 - Tao Zhu:
An overlapping-generations model with search. 318-331
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