Publications

 
 
1. Resource Allocation in Unselfish Environments.American Economic Review 58, No. 2 (May 1968):227-237.

2. “A Convergent Pareto-Satisfactory Non-Tatonnement Adjustment Process for a Class of Unselfish Exchange Environments.Econometrica 39, No. 3 (May 1971):467-499.

3. Cost Benefit Analysis as a Statistical Hypothesis Test: An Example from Urban Transportation.Environment and Planning 2, No. 3, 1970.

4. “The Relation of Optima and Market Equilibria with Externalities.” Journal of Economic Theory 3, No. 1 (March 1971) :54-65.

5. A Pseudo-metric Space of Probability Measures and the Existence of Measurable Utility.The Annals of Mathematical Statistics 42, No. 2 (April 1971):794-798.

6. “Nonvoting and the Existence of Equilibrium under Majority Rule,” with M. Hinich and P. Ordeshook. Journal of Economic Theory 4, No. 2 (April 1972):144-153.

7. A Theory of Electoral Equilibrium: A Spatial Analysis Based on the Theory of Games,” with M. Hinich and P. Ordeshook. Journal of Politics 35 (1973):154-193.

8. “Electoral Equilibrium: A Spatial Analysis Based on the Theory of Games - Rejoinder,” Journal of Politics 38(1) (1973).

9. On Sequences of Temporary Equilibrium.” In Essays on Economic Behavior under Uncertainty, edited by Balch, McFadden, and Wu, pp. 332-338. New York: North Holland, 1974.

10. “On the Nature of Externalities: A Comment.” In Theory and Measurement of Economic Externalities, edited by S.A.Y. Lin, pp. 23-28. Orlando, Florida: Academic Press, 1976.

11. Dynamics and Land Use: The Case of Forestry,” with L. Moses. In Public and Urban Economics: Essays in Honor of William Vickery, edited by R. Grieson, pp. 111-157. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, 1976.

12. “Optimal Allocation of Public Goods: A Solution to the 'Free-Rider' Problem,” with T. Groves. Econometrica 45, No. 4 (May 1977):783-809. Reprinted in Library of Critical Writings in Economics, edited by Mark Blaug, Volume on Social Choice Theory edited by C.K. Rowley, Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd . 1992.

13. Some Limitations of Demand-Revealing Processes,” with T. Groves. Public Choice 29, No. 2 (Special Supplement to Spring 1977):107-124.

14. “Some Limitations of Demand-Revealing Processes,” – Reply, with T. Groves. Public Choice 29, No. 2 (Special Supplement to Spring 1977):139-143.

15. Incentive Compatible Behavior in Core-Selecting Organizations.” Econometrica 45, No. 7 (Oct. 1977):1607-1623.

16. “Dominant Strategy Mechanisms and Incomplete Information.” In Aggregation and Revelation of Preferences, edited by J. Laffont. New York: North Holland, 1979.
17. Private Alternative to the Judicial Process – Discussion.” Journal of Legal Studies, 8(2) (1979):323-398.

18. “Incentive Compatibility and Incomplete Information.” Journal of Economic Theory 18, No. 1 (June 1978):171-l89.

19. The Existence of Efficient and Incentive Compatible Equilibria with Public Goods,” with T. Groves. Econometrica 48, No. 6 (Sept. l980):1487-1506.

20. “The Paradox of Voting and Candidate Competition: A General Equilibrium Analysis.” In Essays in Contemporary Fields of Economics, edited by G. Horwich and J. Quirk. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 1982.

21. The Pure Theory of Large Two Candidate Elections.” Public Choice 44 (1984):7-41. Reprinted in The Economics of Politics, edited by Dennis C. Mueller, Volumes on The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Series Editor: Mark Blaug, Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2000.

22. “Incentive Compatibility: Ten Years Later,” with T. Groves, in Information, Incentives, and Economic Mechanisms, edited by T. Groves, R. Radner, and S. Reiter. University of Minnesota Press, 1988.

23. The Scope of the Hypothesis of Bayesian Equilibrium.” Journal of Economic Theory 39 (1986):59-82.

24. “The Economics of Space Station.” In Explorations in Space Policy: Emerging Economic and Technical Issues, edited by M.K. Macauley, Resources for the Future and the National Academy of Engineering, Washington, D.C., 1987.
25. Incentive Compatible Space Station Pricing.American Economic Review 76 (1986):274-279.

26. “Elections and Reputations: A Comment on the Papers of Coughlin and Ferejohn.” Carnegie Papers on Political Economy VI. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff/Dr. W. Junk, 1986.

27. Market Failure,” in The New Palgrave, London: MacMillan Press, 1987.

28. “Incentive Compatibility,” in The New Palgrave, London: MacMillan Press, 1987.

29. Economic Issues in the Development of New Technology,” in Symposium on NASA Space Communications: Research, Development and Application. The National Academy of Science, 1987.

30. “Information Aggregation in Two-Candidate Elections,” in Contemporary Contributions to Political Theory, edited by Peter Ordeshook. University of Michigan Press, 1989.

 
 
 
   
 

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