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[WP-020] Symmetric Equilibrium in Pre-Auction Investment
[WP-019] A Note on Ordinally Concave Functions
[WP-018] Rationalizing Path-Independent Choice
[WP-017] Strategy-proofness and Competitive Equilibrium with Transferable Utility: Gross Substitutes Revisited
[WP-016] Ekkyo Matching: How to Integrate Fragmented Matching Markets for Welfare Improvement
[WP-015] Equal Pay for Similar Work
[WP-014] Free-Rider Problem and Commitment
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[WP-012] Social Interaction and Epistemology in Information Elicitation
[WP-011] Using Big Data and Machine Learning to Uncover How Players Choose Mixed Strategies