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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: Game Theory and Operations Research
 
A. BOOKS
 
1. Readings in Game Theory and Political Behavior, New York: Doubleday, 1954.
2. Strategy and Market Structure, New York: Wiley, 1959. [Spanish Edition - Estrategia y Estructura de Mercado, Barcelona: Omega, 1962. French Edition - Strategie et Structure de Marches, Paris: Dunod, 1964.]
3. Game Theory and Related Approaches to Social Behavior, New York: Wiley, 1964. [German Edition - Spieltheorie und Sozialwissen­schaften, New York: Wiley, 1964. Japanese Edition - New York: Wiley, 1969.]
4. Essays in Mathematical Economics in Honor of Oskar Morgenstern, (M. Shubik, ed.), Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967.
5. Games for Society, Business and War, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1975.
9. Market Structure and Behavior, (with R. E. Levitan), Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1980.
10. Game Theory in the Social Sciences, Volume I, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1982.
11. Auctions, Bidding and Contracting: Uses and Theory, (M. Shubik, R. Engelbrecht-Wiggins and R. Stark, eds.), New York: New York University Press, 1983.
13. Game Theory in the Social Sciences, Volume II, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1984.
14. Risk, Organizations, and Society: Studies in Risk and Uncertainty, (M. Shubik, ed.), Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991.
15. Proceedings of the Conference: Accounting and Economics in honour of the 500th Anniversary of the Publication of Luca Pacioli's Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Proportionalita, Siena, 18th-19th, 1992, Garland Publishing, Inc., 1995 (Editor)
17. Money and Financial Institutions – A Game Theoretic Approach: The Selected Essays of Martin Shubik Volume Two, Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 1999.
18. The Theory of Money and Financial Institutions Volume 1, Cambridge, MA; UK: MIT Press, 1999.
19. The Theory of Money and Financial Institutions Volume 2, Cambridge, MA; UK: MIT Press, 1999.
20. The Theory of Money and Financial Institutions Volume 3, Cambridge, MA; UK: MIT Press, 2010 forthcoming.
 
B. ARTICLES
 
  1952-1953
1. “A Business Cycle Model with Organized Labor Considered,” Econometrica, 20, 2, April 1952, 284-294.
2. “Information Theories of Competition and the Theory of Games,” Journal of Political Economy, 60, April 1952, 145-150. [Also translated into German as “Information, Wettbewerbs theorien und die Spieltheorie” in Hans-Heinrich Barnikel, Wettbewerb und Monopol, Wissenschaftliche Bucghesellschaft, Darmstadt, 1968.]
3. “A Comparison of Treatments of a Duopoly Situation” (with J. P. Mayberry and J. F. Nash), Econometrica, January 21, 1953, 141-154.
4. “Non-Cooperative Games and Economic Theory,” in Report of Conference on the Theory of N-Person Games, March 1953, 20-23.
5. “Solutions of N-Person Games with Ordinal Utilities” (with L. S. Shapley), Econometrica, 21, 2, April 1953, 348-349.
6. “Game Theory and Operations Research,” Journal of the Research Society of America, 1, May 1953, 152.
7. “The Role of Game Theory in Economics,” Kyklos, 7, 2, 1953, 21-34.
 
  1954-1955
8. “A Method for Evaluating the Distribution of Power in a Committee System” (with L. S. Shapley), The American Political Science Review, 48, 3, September 1954, 787-792.
9. “Introduction to the Nature of Game Theory,” in Readings in Game Theory and Political Behavior, (M. Shubik, ed.), New York: Doubleday, 1954, 1-11.
10. “Does the Fittest Necessarily Survive?” in Readings in Game Theory and Political Behavior (M. Shubik, ed.), New York: Doubleday, 1954, Chapter 5, 43-46.
11. “Information, Risk, Ignorance and Indeterminacy,” The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 68, November 1954, 629-640.
12. "A Comparison of Treatments of a Duopoly Problem (Part II),” Econometrica, 23, 4, 1955, 417-431.
13. “The Uses of Game Theory in Management Science,” Management Science, 2, 1, October 1955, 40-54. [Reprinted in Readings in Management Science (C. Turban and N. P. Loomba, eds.), Dallas: Business Publications, Inc., 1976.]
 
  1956-1957
14. “A Game Theorist Looks at the Antitrust Laws and the Automobile Industry,” Stanford Law Review, 8, 4, July 1956, 594-630.
 
  1958-1959
16. “Economics and Operations Research: A Symposium”, The Review of Economics and Statistics, 40, 3, August 1958, 214-220.
19. “Games of Economic Survival” (with Gerald Thompson), Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 6, 2, June 1959, 111-123.
20. “Operations Research, Models and Data Organization,” Proceedings of 1958 Meetings of American Statistical Association, 1959.
22. “Edgeworth Market Games,” in Contributions to the Theory of Games (A. W. Tucker and R. D. Luce, eds.), 1959, Princeton, Vol. IV, 267-278. [Reprinted in: Mathematische Wirtshafts-theorie, Cologne: Verlag Kiepenheuer.]
 
  1960-1961
23. “Games Decisions and Industrial Organization,” Management Science, 6, 4, July 1960, 455-474. [Reprinted in: Operations Research: A Reader (W. C. House, ed.), Ferendon Systems Press; also in Readings in Mathematical Social Science (Lazarsfeld and Henry, eds.), Chicago: Science Research Associates, Inc., 1966, 242-261.
25. “Game Theory as an Approach to the Firm,” American Economic Review, 50, 2, 1960, 556-559.
 
  1962-1963
32. “Incentives, Decentralized Control, the Assignment of Joint Costs and Internal Pricing,” Management Science, 8, 2, April 1962, 325-343. [Reprinted in: Management Controls: New Directions in Basic Research (Bonini et. al., eds.), Hightstown, N.J.: McGraw Hill, 1964, 205-226; also in: Readings in Management Decision (L. R. Amey, ed.), London: Longmans.] CFP 178 & CFDP 112.
33. “L'Oligopole et la Theorie des Jeux,” Economie Applique, 1962, 5-28.
34. “Some Reflections on the Design of Game Theoretic Models for the Study of Negotiation and Threats,” The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 7, 1 (March 1963), pp. 1-12. [Reprinted in: Theory of Games (A. Mensch, ed.), Publisher: 1966.]
35. “Toward a Study of Bidding Processes: Some Constant-Sum Games,” (with J.H. Griesmer), (Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 10, 1, March 1963, 11-21.
36. “Toward a Study of Bidding Processes, Part II: Games with Capacity Limitations” (with J. H. Griesmer), Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 10, 2, June 1963, 151-173.
37. “Toward a Study of Bidding Processes, Part III: Some Special Models” (with J. H. Griesmer), Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 10, 3, September 1963, 199-217.
39. “Oligopoly Bargaining: The Quantity Adjuster Models” (with L.E. Fouraker and S. Siegel), partially reported in Siegel and Siegel, Bargaining Behavior, Hightstown, NJ: McGraw-Hill, 1963.
 
  1964-1965
42. “So Long Sucker - A Four-Person Game” (with M. Hauser, J. Nash, and L. Shapley) in Game Theory and Related Approaches to Social Behavior (M. Shubik, ed.), New York: Wiley, 1964, 359-361.
43. “Game Theory and the Study of Social Behavior: An Introductory Exposition,” in Game Theory and Related Approaches to Social Behavior (M. Shubik, ed.), New York: Wiley, 1964, 3-77.
 
  1966-1967
46. “Quasi-Cores in a Monetary Economy with Nonconvex Preferences” (with L. S. Shapley), Econometrica, 34, 4, October 1966, 805-827. CFP 273.
47. “The Uses of Game Theory,” in Contemporary Political Analysis (J. Charlesworth, ed.), New York: The Free Press, 1967, Chapter 13.
48. “Concepts and Theories of Pure Competition” (with L. S. Shapley), in Essays in Mathematical Economics in Honor of Oskar Morgenstern (M. Shubik, ed.), Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967, 63-79.
49. “Ownership and the Production Function” (with L. S. Shapley), The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 81, February 1967, 88-111. CFP 250 & CFDP 167.
52. “Toward a Study of Bidding Processes, Part IV: Games with Unknown Costs” (with J. Griesmer and R. Levitan), Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 14, 4, 1967, 415-443.
55. “Welfare, Economic Structure and Game Theoretic Solutions,” in New Methods of Thought and Procedure (F. Zwicky and A. G. Wilson, eds.), New York: Springer-Verlag, 1967, 228-245.
 
  1968-1969
56. “Game Theory: Economic Applications,” in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, New York: Macmillan and Free Press, 1968, 68-69. CFP 280.
59. “A Further Comparison of Some Models of Duopoly,” Western Economic Journal, 6, 4, 1968, 260-276. CFP 285 & CFDP 217.
61. “Extended Edgeworth Bargaining Games and Competitive Equilibrium,” Metroeconomica, 20, 3, 1968, 299-312. CFP 305 & CFDP 107.
62. “A Two Party System, General Equilibrium and the Voter's Paradox,” Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie, 28, 1968, 341-354.
63. “Price Strategy Oligopoly with Product Variation” (with L. Shapley), Kyklos, 22, 1, 1969, 30-44. CFP 291 & CFDP 233.
64. “Preface,” to R. Farquharson, Theory of Voting, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1969.
65. “Welfare, Static and Dynamic Solution Concepts,” in La Decision, Paris: Centre de la Reserche-Scientifique, 1969, 265-285. CFP 306 & CFDP 230.
66. “On Market Games” (with L. S. Shapley), Journal of Economic Theory, 1, 1, June 1969, 9-25. CFP 295.
67. “On the Core of an Economic System with Externalities” (with L. S. Shapley), American Economic Review, 59, 4, September 1969, 678-684.
68. “Pure Competition, Coalitional Power and Fair Division” (with L. S. Shapley), International Economic Review, 10, 3, October 1969, 337-362. CFP 318.
69. “A Bibliography with Some Comments,” in Game Theory (Buchler and Nutini, eds.), Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1969.
70. “Preface” to J. Cross, The Economics of Bargaining, New York: Basic Books, 1969.
 
  1970-1971
72. “A Note on a Simulated Stock Market,” Decision Sciences, 1, January-April 1970, 129-141. CFDP 249.
73. “Voting, or a Price System in a Competitive Market Structure,” American Political Science Review, 64, 1, 1970, 179-181. CFP 321.
74. “Game Theory, Behavior and the Paradox of the Prisoner's Dilemma: Three Solutions,” Conflict Resolution, 14, 2, 1970, 181-193. CFDP 274.
77. “Price Strategy Oligopoly: Limiting Behavior with Product Differentiation,” Western Economic Journal, 8, 3, September 1970, 226-232. [Reprinted in Readings in Microeconomics (R. E. Neel, ed.), Cincinnati: Southwestern Publishing, 1972.
79. “Noncooperative Equilibria and Strategy Spaces in an Oligopolistic Market” (with R. E. Levitan), in Differential Games and Related Topics (H. W. Kuhn and G. P. Szego, eds.), Amsterdam: North Holland Press, 1971, 429-447. CFP 346.
84. “The Dollar Auction Game: A Paradox in Noncooperative Behavior and Escalation,” The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 15, 1, 1971, 109-111. [Also described by J. R. Platt in Public Interest, 25, Fall 1971, 123-124; and in Fragile Dominion, “Economic Game,” Helix Books, 1999.]
85. “An Artificial Player for a Business Market Game” (with G. Wolf and S. Lockhart), Simulation and Games, March 1971, 27-43.
86. “Games of Status,” Behavioral Sciences, 16, 2, March 1971, 117-129. CFP 340.
87. “Price Variation Duopoly with Differentiated Products and Random Demand” (with R. Levitan), Journal of Economic Theory, 3, 1, March 1971, 23-39. CFP 342 & CFDP 270.
89. “The 'Bridge Game' Economy: An example of Indivisibilities,” Journal of Political Economy, 79, 4, July-August 1971, 909-912. CFP 354 & CFDP 267.
91. “Pecuniary Externalities: A Game Theoretic Analysis,” The American Economic Review, 61, 4, September 1971, 713-718. CFP 355 & CFDP 288.
92. “The Assignment Game I: The Core” (with L. Shapley), International Journal of Game Theory, 1, 2, 1971, 111-130.
 
  1972-1973
94. “On Gaming and Game Theory,” Management Science, 18, 5, January 1972, 37-53. [Reprinted in Systems and Management Annual (R. L. Ackoff, ed.), New York: Petrocelli Books, 1974, 441-458.]
95. “Price Duopoly and Capacity Constraints” (with R. L. Levitan), International Economic Review, 13, 1, February 1972, 111-122. CFP 363 & CFDP 287.
97. “Some Experiences with an Experimental Oligopoly Business Game” (with G. Wolf and H. B. Eisenberg), General Systems, 17, 1972, 61-75. [Reprinted in Systems and Management Annual (R. L. Ackoff, ed.), New York: Petrocelli Books, 1974, 425-440.]
98. “An Experiment with Ten Duopoly Games and Beat-the-Average Behavior” (with M. Riese) in Contributions to Experimental Economics (H. Sauermann, ed.), 3, Tubingen: Mohr, 1972, 656-689.
99. “A Theory of Money and Financial Institutions: Fiat Money and Noncooperative Equilibrium in a Closed Economy,” International Journal of Game Theory, I, 4, 1972, 243-268. CFDP 330.
102. “Commodity Money, Oligopoly, Credit and Bankruptcy in a General Equilibrium Model,” Western Economic Journal, 11, 1, March 1973, 24-38. CFP 391.
104. “Fiat Money in an Economy with One Nondurable Good and No Credit (A Noncooperative Sequential Game)” (with W. Whitt) in Topics in Differential Games (A. Blaquiere, ed.), Amsterdam: North Holland, 1973, 401-448. CFP 389 & CFDP 355.
105. “Price Strategy Duopoly with Product Variation - Reply,” Kyklos, 26, 3, 1973, 612.
106. “Information, Duopoly and Competitive Markets: A Sensitivity Analysis,” Kyklos, 26, 4, 1973, 736-761. CFP 400 & CFDP 347.
107. “The Core of a Market Game with Exogenous Risk and Insurance,” New Zealand Economic Papers, 7, 1973. CFP 407.
 
  1974-1975
111. “Money, Trust and Equilibrium Points in Games in Extensive Form,” Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie, 3, 4, 1974, 365-385. CFP 420.
115. “The General Equilibrium Model: Barter and Trust, or Mass Markets with Money and Credit,” Economic Record, 50, 130, 1974, 245-258. CFP 416.
117. “Competitive Equilibrium. The Core, Preferences for Risk and Insurance Markets,” Economic Record, 51, March 1975, 73-83.
120. “On the Role of Numbers and Information in Competition,” Revue Economique, 26, 4, 1975, 605-621. CFDP 371.
121. “The General Equilibrium Model is Incomplete and Not Adequate for the Reconciliation of Micro and Macroeconomic Theory,” Kyklos, 28, 3, 1975, 545-73. CFP 432.
122. “Mathematical Models for a Theory of Money and Financial Institutions,” in Adaptive Economic Models (R. H. Day and T. Groves, eds.), New York: Academic Press, 1975, 513-574. CFDP 377.
124. “Competitive Outcomes in the Cores of Market Games” (with L. Shapley), International Journal of Game Theory, 4, 4, 1975, 229-237. CFP 435.
 
  1976-1977
125. “A Noncooperative Model of a Closed Trading Economy with Many Traders and Two Bankers,” Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie, 36, 1976, 49-60. CFP 438.
126. “A Theory of Money and Financial Institutions, Part 27: Beyond General Equilibrium,” Economie Applique, 29, 2, 1976, 319-337. CFP 441 & CFDP 462.
127. “Competitive Equilibrium, Contingent Commodities and Information,” The Journal of Finance, 32, 1, March 1977, 189-193. CFP 444 & CFDP 379.
128. “A Closed Economic System with Production and Exchange Modelled as a Game of Strategy” (with P. Dubey), Journal of Mathematical Economics, 4, 1, March 1977, 253-287. CFP 460 & CFDP 429.
130. “Beliefs About Coalition Formation in Multiple Resource Three-Person Situations” (with G. Wolf), Behavioral Science, 22, 1977, 99-106. CFP 446.
131. “A Closed Economy with Exogenous Uncertainty, Different Levels of Information, Money, Futures and Spot Markets” (with P. Dubey), International Journal of Game Theory, 6, 4, 1977, 231-248. CFP 466 & CFDP 414.
132. “Banks, Insurance and Futures Markets of a Trading Economy with Money, Exogenous Uncertainty and an Optimal Bankruptcy Rule,” Lecture Notes, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1977, 668-692.
133. “The Optimal Bankruptcy Rule in a Trading Economy Using Fiat Money” (with C. Wilson), Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie, 37, 3-4, 1977, 337-354. CFP 465.
134. “An Example of a Trading Economy with Three Competitive Equilibria” (with L. Shapley), The Journal of Political Economy, 85, 4, August 1977, 873-875. CFP 447.
135. “Trade Using One Commodity as a Means of Payment” (with L. Shapley), The Journal of Political Economy, 85, 5, October 1977, 937-968. CFP 450.
136. “Competitive and Controlled Price Economies: The Arrow-Debreu Model Revisited,” in Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in Economic Theory (G. Schwodiauer, ed.), Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel, 1977, 213-224. CFP 461.
137. “Trade and Prices in a Closed Economy with Exogenous Uncertainty and Different Levels of Information” (with P.Dubey), Econometrica, 45, 7, October 1977, 1657-1680. CFP 453.
 
  1978-1979
138. “Duopoly with Price and Quantity as Strategic Variables” (with R. E. Levitan), International Journal of Game Theory, 7, 1, 1978, 1-11. CFP 468 & CFDP 289.
140. “Geld-und finanzwirtschaftliche Institutionen unter dem Aspekt der Theorie nicktkooperativer Spiele,” translated from the English by Rainer Giersch, Verhandlungen auf der Arbeitstagung des Vereins fur Socialpoltik Gesellschaft fur Wirtschafts-und Sozialwissenschaften in Munster, 1977, Neuere Entwicklungen in den Wirfschaftswissenschaften, Berlin: Duncker and Humblot, 1978.
141. “A Theory of Money and Financial Institutions,” Economie Applique, 31, 1 and 2, 1978, 61-84. CFDP 462.
142. “The Noncooperative Equilibria of a Closed Trading Economy with Market Supply and Bidding Strategies” (with P. Dubey), Journal of Economic Theory, 17, 1, February 1978, 1-20. CFP 473 & CFDP 422.
144. “Experiments with Games in Characteristic Function or Coalitional Form,” in Encyclopedia Handbook of the Mathematical Economic Sciences (R. Selten, ed.), Bielefeld, 1978.
145. “The Nucleolus as Noncooperative Game Solution” (with H. P. Young), in Game Theory and Political Science (P. C. Ordeshook, ed.), New York: New York University Press, 1978, 511-527. CFDP 478.
146. “A Dynamic Economy with Fiat Money Without Banking but with Ownership Claims to Production Goods,” Hommage a Francois Perroux Presses Universitaires de Grenoble, 1978, 675-688.
149. “Trade with Fiat Money but No Individual Trust: A Preliminary Stage Towards Banking,” Pioneering Economics, Cedam-Padova, 1978, 937-989. CFDP 363.
150. “Game Theory II: Economic Applications,” International Encyclopedia of Statistics, The Free Press, 1978, 69-74.
151. “Logrolling and Budget Allocation Games” (with L. Van der Heyden), International Journal of Game Theory, 7, 3/4, 1978, 151-162. CFP 482 & CFDP 445.
154. “On the Number of Types of Markets with Trade in Money: Theory and Possible Experimentation,” in Research in Experimental Economics (V. L. Smith, ed.), JAI Press, April 1979, Vol. 1. CFDP 446.
155. “Bankruptcy and Optimality in a Closed Trading Mass Economy Modelled as a Non-Cooperative Game” (with P. Dubey), Journal of Mathematical Economics, 6, 1979, 115-134. CFDP 488.
157. “Entry in Oligopoly Theory: A Survey” (with K. Nti), Eastern Economic Journal, 5, 1-2, 1979, 281-289. SOM A #17.
 
  1980-1981
159. “Stochastic Games, Oligopoly Theory and Competitive Resource Allocation” (with M. J. Sobel), in Dynamic Optimization and Mathematical Economics (Pan-Tai Liu, ed.), Plenum Publishing Co., 1980, 89-104. CFDP 525.
160. “The Capital Stock Modified Competitive Equilibrium,” in Models of Monetary Economies (J. H. Karaken and N. Wallace, eds.), Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 1980. CFDP 507.
161. “Efficiency Properties of Strategic Market Games: An Axiomatic Approach” (with P. Dubey and A. Mas-Colell), Journal of Economic Theory, 22, 2, April 1980, 339-362. CFP 501.
162. “A Strategic Market Game with Price and Quantity Strategies” (with P. Dubey), Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie, 40, 1-2, 1980, 25-34. CFP 510 & CFDP 521.
163. “Noncooperative Oligopoly with Entry” (with K. Nti), Journal of Economic Theory, 24, 2, April 1981, 187-204.
164. “Information Conditions, Communication and General Equilibrium” (with P. Dubey), Mathematics of Operations Research, 6, 2, May 1981, 186-189. CFP 526 & CFDP 467.
165. “Systems Defense Games: Colonel Blotto, Command and Control” (with R. J. Weber), Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 28, 2, June 1981, 281-287. CFP 521 & CFDP 489.
166. “The Profit Maximizing Firm: Managers and Stockholders,” (with P. Dubey), Economies et Societes (Cahiers de l'Institut de Sciences Mathematiques et Economiques Appliquees, Serie EM No. 6, Laboratoire Associe au C.N.R.S.), Vol. 14, 1981, 1369-1388. CFDP 483.
167. “Game Theory Models and Methods in Political Economy,” in Handbook of Mathematical Economics (K. J. Arrow and M. C. Intrilligator, eds.), Amsterdam: North Holland, 1981.
168. “Perfect or Robust Noncooperative Equilibrium: A Search for the Philosopher's Stone?” in Essays in Game Theory and Mathematical Economics in Honor of Oskar Morgenstern, Mannheim, Germany: Bibliographisches Institut, 1981. CFP 537 & CFDP 559.
169. “A Price-Quantity Buy-Sell Market With and Without Contingent Bids,” in Studies in Economic Theory and Practice (J. Los, et. al., eds.), Amsterdam: North Holland, 1981, 117-25.
170. “Society, Land, Love or Money (A Strategic Model of How to Glue the Generations Together),” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2, 4, December 1981. CFP 555 & CFDP 559.
171. “Duopoly with Differentiated Products and Entry Barriers” (with K. Nti), Southern Economic Journal, 48, 1, 1981, 179-186. CFDP 576.
 
  1982-1983
178. “On Auctions, Bidding and Contracting,” in Auctions, Bidding and Contracting: Uses and Theory (M. Shubik, R. Engelbrecht-Wiggins and R. Stark, eds.), NY: New York University Press, 1983, 3-31.
179. “Auctions, Bidding and Markets: An Historical Sketch,” Auctions, Bidding and Contracting: Uses and Theory (M. Shubik, R. Engelbrecht-Wiggins and R. Stark, eds.), NY: New York University Press, 1983, 33-52.
181. “The Confusion of Is and Ought in Game Theoretic Contexts,” Management Science, 29, 12, 1983, 1380-83.
186. “Approximate Cores of Replica Games and Economies Part I: Replica Games, Externalities, and Approximate Cores” (with M. H. Wooders), International Journal of Mathematical Social Sciences, 6, 1983, 27-48. CFP 591 & CFDP 619.
187. “Approximate Cores of Replica Games and Economies Part II: Setup Costs and Firm Formation in Coalition Production Economies” (with M. H. Wooders), International Journal of Mathematical Social Sciences, 6, 1983, 285-306. CFP 592 & CFDP 619.
 
  1984-1985
189. “Noncooperative Exchange Using Money and Broker-Dealers”(with K. O. Nti), International Journal of Mathematical Social Sciences, 7, 1984, 59-82.
192. “Cost Allocation: Methods, Principles and Applications,” in The Cooperative Form, the Value and the Allocation of Joint Costs and Benefits (H. Peyton Young, ed.), 1985.
193. “Game Theory in Political Economy,” in Frontiers of Economics (K. J. Arrow and S. Honkapohja, eds.), Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1985.
194. “On Monopolistic Competition and Perfect Equilibria” (with P. Dubey), in Essays in Honor of Tullio Bagiotti (D. Cantarelli, A. Agnati and A. Montesano, eds.), 1985.
195. “The Many Approaches to the Study of Monopolistic Competition,” European Economic Review, 27, 1985, 97-114. CFP 641 & CFDP 713.
196. “Plausible Outcomes for Games in Strategic Form,” in the Proceedings Volume of the IIASA Summer Study on Plural Rationality and Interactive Decision Processes, Sopron, Hungary, 1985. CFP 714.
197. “Perfect Competition in Strategic Market Games with Interlinked Preferences” (with P. Dubey), Economic Letters, 17, 1985, 3-4. CFP 607.
200. “A Note on Enough Money in a Strategic Market Game With Complete or Fewer Markets,” Economics Letters, 19, 1985, 231-235. CFDP 730.
 
  1986-1987
201. “A Strategic Market Game with Transactions Costs” (with J. Rogawski), Mathematical Social Sciences, 11, 2, 1986, 139-160.
202. “Near-Markets and Market Games” (with M. H. Wooders), Economic Studies Quarterly, 37, 4, 1986, 289-299. CFP 668 & CFDP 661.
203. “A Note on the ‘Coreless' or Antibalance of a Game” (with S. Weber), International Journal of Game Theory, 15, 1, 1986, 9-20. CFDP 678 & CFP 644.
204. “Cooperative Game Solutions: Australian, Indian and U.S. Opinions,” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 30, 1, March 1986, 63-76. CFDP 517 & CFP 640.
205. “Strategic Market Game: A Dynamic Programming Application to Money, Banking and Insurance,” Mathematical Social Sciences, 12, 1986, 65-278. CFDP 715 & CFP 661.
206. “The Games Within the Game: Modeling Politico-Economic Structures,” in Guidance, Control, and Evaluation in the Public Sector, Part 5 (F.-X. Kaufmann, G. Majone, and V. Ostrom, eds.), Walter de Gruyter: Berlin-New York, 1986. CFP 647.
207. “General Equilibrium and the Foundations of the Theory of Monopolistic Competition” (with P. Dubey), Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Economiche e Commerciali, 33, 3, 1986, 207-219. CFDP 814.
208. “The Revelation of Information in Strategic Market Games,” (with P. Dubey and J. Geanakoplos), The Journal of Mathematical Economics, 16, 1987, 105-137. North Holland. CFP 686.
209. “The Unique Minimal Cash Flow Competitive Equilibrium,” Economics Letters, 25, 1987, 303-306.
 
  1988-1989
211. “A Note on an Optimal Garnishing Rule,”(with P. Dubey), Economics Letters, 27, 1988, 5-6. CFP 708.
214. “Gold, Liquidity and Secured Loans in a Multistage Economy Part I: Gold as Money,” Journal of Economics (Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie), 49, 3, 1989, 245-277. (NSF) CFP 731 & CFDP 87lR.
 
  1990-1991
217. “Money and Financial Institutions: A Game Theoretic Approach,” Handbook of Monetary Economics, (B. Friedman, F. Hahn, eds.), l990.
218. “On Strategic Market Game Models of Exchange Economies,” in Game Theory and Applications, Academic Press, (T. Ichiishi, A. Neymen, and Y. Tauman, eds.), 1990, 252-272.
219. “The Capital Asset Pricing Model as a General Equilibrium with Incomplete Markets,” (with J. Geanakoplos), Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory, 15, l, 1990, 55-71. CFP 759.
220. “Gold, Liquidity and Secured Loans in a Multistage Economy Part II: Many Durables Land and Gold,” (with S. Yao), Journal of Economics, 52, 1990, l-23. CFDP 904.
221. “The Transactions Cost of Money (A Strategic Market Game Analysis),” (with S. Yao), in International Journal of Mathematical Social Sciences, 20, 2, 1990, 99-114. CFDP 902.
222. “A Strategic Market Game with Complete Markets,” (with R. Amir, S. Sahi, and S. Yao), Journal of Economic Theory, 51, 1, 1990, 126-143. CFP 757.
224. “The Transactions Trust Demand for Money (The Money Rate of Interest in a One Period Exchange Economy),” Journal of Economics 52, 3, 1990, 211-232.
225. “Game Theory, Law, and the Concept of Competition,” University of Cincinnati Law Review, 60, 2, 1991, 285-303.
227. “A Strategic Market Game of a Finite Exchange Economy with a Mutual Bank,” (with J. Zhao), Mathematical Social Sciences, 22, 3, 1991, 257-274.
 
  1992-1993
228. “On Matching Book: A Problem in Banking and Corporate Finance,” (with M. Sobel), Management Science, 38, 6, 1992, 827-839. CFP 816.
229. “Game Theory at Princeton 1949-55: A Personal Reminiscence,” Journal of Economic Literature, 24, Special Issue 1992.
230. “A Strategic Market Game with a Mutual Bank with Fractional Reserves and Redemption in Gold,” (with D. Tsomocos), Journal of Economics, (Zeitshrift fur Nationalokonomie), 55, 2, 2, 1992, 123-150. CFP 812.
231. “Classification of Two-Person Ordinal Bimatrix Games,” International Journal of Game Theory, (with I. Barany and J. Lee), 1993.
234. “Repeated Trade and the Velocity of Money,” (with P. Dubey and S. Sahi), Journal of Mathematical Economics, (NSF), 22, 2, 1993, 125-137. CFDP 895.
235. “Game Theory,” Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, Vol.7, 1993.
 
  1994-1995
238. “Prominence, Symmetry or Other,” Games and Economic Behavior, 6, 2, 1994, 328-332.
240. “Construction of Stationary Markov Equilibria on a Strategic Market Game,” (with Ioannis Karatzas and William D. Sudderth), Mathematics of Operations Research, 19, 4, November 1994.
 
  1996-1997
243. “Why Equilibrium? A Note on the Noncooperative Equilibria of Some Matrix Games,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 29, 3, May 1996, 537-539.
244. “Dumb Bugs and Bright Noncooperative Players: Games, Context and Behavior,” (with T. Quint and D. Yan), Understanding Strategic Interaction: Essays in Honor of Reinhard Selten, (W. Albers, et.al., (eds.), Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1996, 185-197. CFDP 1094.
245. “A Strategic Market Game with Secured Lending,” (with Ioannis Karatzas and William D. Sudderth), Journal of Mathematical Economics, 28, 2, 1997, 207-247. CFDP 1099.
247. “Trade With Assignats or Landbank Money: Equilibria in a Finite-Person Strategic Market Game,” (with A. K. Jayawardene), Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier Press, 27, 2, March 1997, 143-162.
249. “Game Theory, Complexity and Simplicity Part I: A Tutorial,” in Complexity, 3, 2, November/December 1997, 39-46.
253. “A Theorem on the Number of Nash Equilibria in a Bimatrix Game,” (with Thomas Quint), International Journal of Game Theory, 26, 3, 1997, 353-359. CFP 958.
 
  1998-1999
254. “Insurance Market Games: Scale Effects and Public Policy,” (with Michael R. Powers and Shun Tian Yao), Journal of Economics, 67, 2, 1998, 109-134.
255. “Game Theory, Complexity and Simplicity Part II: Problems and Applications,” in Complexity, 3, 3, January/February 1998, 36-45.
256. “Game Theory, Complexity and Simplicity Part III: Critique and Prospective,” in Complexity, 3, 5, May 1998, 34-46.
257. “On the Tradeoff Between the Law of Large Numbers and Oligopoly in Insurance,” (with Michael R. Powers), in Insurance: Mathematics and Economics, 23, 2, November 1998, 141-156.
259. “Reinsurance and Retrocession: Optimal Configurations for an Evolving Market,” The Proceedings of the International Insurance Society Annual Seminar, Berlin, Germany, July 15, 1999.
260. “Quantum Economics, Uncertainty and the Optimal Grid Size,” Economics Letters, 64, 3, September 1999, 277-278.
261. “Dynamics of Money,” (with P. Bak and S.F. Nørrelykke), in Physical Review E, 60, 3, September 1999, 2528-2532.
262. “Clubs, Near Markets and Market Games” (with M. Wooders), Fields Institute Communications , Vol. 23 of Topics in Mathematical Economics and Game Theory, Essays in Honor of Robert J. Aumann (M. Wooders, ed.), Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, 1999, 233-256. CFDP 657 & CFP 989.
263. “A Behavioral Approach to a Strategic Market Game,” (with N.J. Vriend), in Computational Techniques for Modelling Learning in Economics (T. Brenner, ed.), Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1999, 261-282.
 
  2000-2001
265. Game Theory: Some Observations,” SOM Working Paper, #132, July 2000, in a special issue of Journal of the Operations Research Society of America.
266. “A Strategic Market Game with Active Bankruptcy,” (with J. Geanakoplos, I. Karatzas, and W. Sudderth), Journal of Mathematical Economics, 34, 3, November 2000, 359-396. CFDP 1183.
267. “The Core of Endo-Status Games and One-to-One Ordinal Preference Games” (with T. Quint), Mathematical Social Sciences, 41, 2001, 89-102.
270. “War Gaming in the Information Age, Theory and Purpose,” (with P. Bracken), Naval War College Review, LIV, (2), Spring 2001, 47-60.
271. “Games of Status,” (with Thomas Quint), Journal of Public Economic Theory, 3, 4, 2001, 349-372.
274. “Game Theory and Experimental Gaming,” Handbook of Game Theory, Vol. 3, 2001. CFDP 891.
 
  2002-2003
275. “In Memoriam: John C. Harsanyi (1920-2000),” Games and Economic Behavior, 38, 200, 2002.
276. “A Computational Analysis of Core Convergence in a Multiple Equilibria Economy,” (with Alok Kumar), Games and Economic Behavior, vol. 42, #2, 2003, 253-266.
282. “A Strategic Market Game with Seigniorage Costs of Fiat Money,” (with Dimitrios Tsomocos), Economic Theory,19, 2002, 187-201.
 
  2008-2009
305. “A Note on Fairness, Power, Property and Behind the Veil,” Economic Letters, vol. 98, #1, January 2008, 29-30.
 
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