Attila Ambrus
Associate Professor Atilla Ambrus' Papers on the Web
Publications
- Coalitional Rationalizability, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2006, 121, 903-930.
reviewed in NAJ Economics here - Multi-sender cheap talk with restricted state spaces, with Satoru Takahashi, Theoretical Economics, 2008, 3(1), 1-27.
- Theories of coalitional rationality Journal of Economic Theory, 2009, 144, 676-695.
- Asymmetric networks in two-sided markets with Rossella Argenziano, AEJ: Microaeconomics, 1(1), 17-52.
- Early marriage, age of menarche and female schooling attainment in Bangladesh with Erica Field, Journal of Political Economy, 2008, 116(5), 881-930.
- Price dispersion and loss leaders
with Jonathan Weinstein, Theoretical Economics, 2008, 3(4), 525-537. - Muslim family law, prenuptial agreements and the emergence of dowry in Bangladesh
with Erica Field and Maximo Torrero, accepted for publication by the Quarterly Journal of Economics.
Supplementary appendix: dynamic analysis
Working papers
- Robust fully revealing equilibria in multi-sender cheap talk
with Shih-En Lu. October 2009 - Hierarchical cheap talk
with Eduardo Azevedo and Yuichiro Kamada. September 2009
Supplementary note on purification - Cooperation over finite horizons: a theory and experiments
with Parag Pathak, revised September 2009
Supplementary Appendix with proofs and additional results - Group vs individual decision-making: Is there a shift?
with Ben Greiner and Parag Pathak. March 2009 - A continuous-time model of multilateral bargaining
New version! with Shih En Lu, September 2009 - Rationalizing choice with multi-self models
New version! with Kareen Rozen, May 2009
Supplementary appendix with additional results - Delegation and nonmonetary incentives
with Georgy Egorov, updated January 2009 - Consumption risk-sharing in social networks
with Markus Mobius and Adam Szeidl, August 2008.
Supplementary appendix with additional results - Exclusive vs overlapping viewers in media markets
with Markus Reisinger, July 2006. - Dynamic Coalitional Agreements - coalitional rationalizability in multi-stage games, April 2003.
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