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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:vir:virpap:322 Cohabitation, Marriage, and Divorce in a Model of Match Quality (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 26 times. (2) RePEc:vir:virpap:306 Stochastic Game Theory: For Playing Games, Not Just for Doing Theory (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 22 times. (3) RePEc:vir:virpap:329 Asymmetric Inequality Aversion and Noisy Behavior in Alternating-Offer Bargaining Games (0000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 16 times. (4) RePEc:vir:virpap:333 Ten Little Treasures of Game Theory and Ten Intuitive Contradictions (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 13 times. (5) RePEc:vir:virpap:332 The Logit Equilibrium: A Perspective on Intuitive Behavioral Anomalies (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 10 times. (6) RePEc:vir:virpap:358 Market Provision of Broadcasting: A Welfare Analysis (2003). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 10 times. (7) RePEc:vir:virpap:321 Strategic Play Among Family Members When Making Long-Term Care Decisions (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 8 times. (8) RePEc:vir:virpap:327 Stochastic Game Theory: Adjustment to Equilibrium Under Noisy
Directional Learning (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 7 times. (9) RePEc:vir:virpap:351 The Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Methods of Delivering Housing Subsidies (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 6 times. (10) RePEc:vir:virpap:363 Regulation of Television advertising (2005). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 6 times. (11) RePEc:vir:virpap:337 Competitive Bidding in Auctions with Private and Common Values (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 6 times. (12) RePEc:vir:virpap:335 Pricing, product diversity, and search costs: a Bertrand-Chamberlin-Diamond model (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 5 times. (13) RePEc:vir:virpap:323 Shared Caregiving Responsibilities of Adult Siblings with Elderly Parents (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 5 times. (14) RePEc:vir:virpap:328 An Explanation of Anomalous Behavior in Binary-Choice Games:
Entry, Voting, Public Goods, and the Volunteers Dilemma (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 5 times. (15) RePEc:vir:virpap:319 Spurious Welfare Reversals in International Business Cycle Models (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 5 times. (16) RePEc:vir:virpap:345 Quantal Response Equilibrium and Overbidding in Private-Value Auctions (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 4 times. (17) RePEc:vir:virpap:354 Inferring Disability Status from Corrupt Data (2001). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 3 times. (18) RePEc:vir:virpap:330 Classroom Games: A Prisoners Dilemma (0000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 3 times. (19) RePEc:vir:virpap:362 Advertising Content (2002). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 3 times. (20) RePEc:vir:virpap:343 A Model of Noisy Introspection (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 3 times. (21) RePEc:vir:virpap:318 On Measuring the Welfare Cost of Business Cycles (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 2 times. (22) RePEc:vir:virpap:308 Monotone Instrumental Variables: With an Application to the Returns to Schooling (1998). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 2 times. (23) RePEc:vir:virpap:346 Bidding for the Future (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 2 times. (24) RePEc:vir:virpap:331 Altruism and Noisy Behavior in One-Shot Public Goods Experiments (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 2 times. (25) RePEc:vir:virpap:349 Product Diversity in Asymmetric Oligopoly: Is the Quality of Consumer Goods too Low? (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 1 times. (26) RePEc:vir:virpap:364 Information Congestion (2006). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 1 times. (27) RePEc:vir:virpap:342 The Efficiency of Indirect Taxes under Imperfect Competition (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 1 times. (28) RePEc:vir:virpap:336 Learning and Noisy Equilibrium Behavior in an Experimental Study of Imperfect Price Competition (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 1 times. (29) RePEc:vir:virpap:324 The Lengths of Psychiatric Hospital Stays and Community Stays (1998). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 1 times. (30) RePEc:vir:virpap:371 Optimal Technology, Development and the role of Government (2006). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 1 times. (31) RePEc:vir:virpap:361 Price Dispersion (2003). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 1 times. (32) RePEc:vir:virpap:317 What Do Welfare-to-Work Demonstrations Reveal to Welfare Reformers? (1999). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers Cited: 1 times. Latest citations received in: | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 Latest citations received in: 2003 Latest citations received in: 2002 Latest citations received in: 2001 Latest citations received in: 2000 (1) RePEc:clt:sswopa:1073 Quantal Response Equilibrium and Overbidding in Private-value Auctions (2000). California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences / Working Papers (2) RePEc:ema:worpap:2000-10 Tax Incidence in Differentiated Product Oligopoly (2000). THEMA / Working papers (3) RePEc:igi:igierp:190 Rationalizable Bidding in General First-Price Auctions (2000). IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research), Bocconi University / Working Papers (4) RePEc:vir:virpap:333 Ten Little Treasures of Game Theory and Ten Intuitive Contradictions (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers (5) RePEc:vir:virpap:343 A Model of Noisy Introspection (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers (6) RePEc:vir:virpap:345 Quantal Response Equilibrium and Overbidding in Private-Value Auctions (2000). University of Virginia, Department of Economics / Virginia Economics Online Papers (7) RePEc:wpa:wuwpmi:0004007 Learning in Economics: Where Do We Stand? (2000). EconWPA / Microeconomics (8) RePEc:zur:iewwpx:086 Excess Entry in an Experimental Winner-Take-All Market (2000). Institute for Empirical Research in Economics - IEW / IEW - Working Papers Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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