Readership: Academic and professional economists working in the areas of industrial organization, mathematical economics, public economics and microeconomics
Edited by Peter Hammond, Professor of Economics, University of Stanford, and Gareth Myles, Professor of Economics, University of Exeter
1: Peter J. Hammond and Gareth D. Myles: Introduction 2: Benjamin E. Hermalin and Michael L. Katz: Corporate Diversification and Agency 3: Avinash Dixit: Adverse Selection and Insurance with uberrima fides 4: Patrick Bolton and Christopher Harris: Strategic Experimentation: the Undiscounted Case 5: Hyun Song Shin: Approximate Common Knowledge in a Search Model 6: Partha Dasgupta: Wealth and Welfare 7: Peter Diamond and James Mirrlees: Adjusting One's Standard of Living: Two-Period Models 8: Jun-ichi Itaya, David de Meza, and Gareth D. Myles: Who Should Provide Public Goods? 9: Sudhir Anand: An Optimal Earnings Schedule 10: Ravi Kanbur, Ritva Tarkiainen, and Matti Tuomala: Non-linear Utility Pricing and Targeting the Poor 11: Kevin Roberts: A Reconsideration of the Optimal Income Tax 12: Peter J. Hammond: Reassessing the Diamond-Mirrlees Efficiency Theorem 13: Geoffrey Heal: Valuing Our Future: Cost-Benefit Analysis and Sustainability 14: Athar Hussain, Nicholas Stern, and Joseph Stiglitz: Chinese Reforms from a Comparative Perspective 15: Franklin Allen: Capital Structure and Imperfect Competition in Product Markets 16: Joseph Farrell: Repeated Oligopoly Interaction 17: Barry Nalebuff: Competing against Bundles 18: Anthony J. Venables: On the Optimal Location of Capital