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Bundling and Competition for Slots

By Doh-Shin Jeon and Domenico Menicucci

American Economic Review, August 2012

We consider competition between sellers selling multiple distinct products to a buyer having k slots. Under independent pricing, a pure strategy equilibrium often does not exist, and equilibrium in mixed strategy is never efficient. When bundling is allo...

Economic Literacy or Economic Ideology?

By Julie A. Nelson and Steven M. Sheffrin

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 1991

The Test of Economic Literacy (TEL), is a standardized multiple choice test developed under the auspices of the Joint Council on Economic Education with esteemed economists in an advisory role. The Test of Economic Literacy (TEL) is administered in many h...

What Is the Value of Terroir?

By Robin Cross, Andrew J. Plantinga, and Robert N. Stavins

American Economic Review, May 2011

We examine the value of terroir—the set of special characteristics of a location that impart unique qualities to the wine produced. We conduct a hedonic analysis of vineyard sales in the Willamette Valley of Oregon to ascertain whether site attribut...

Why Financial Structure Matters

By Joseph E. Stiglitz

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 1988

[This is a comment on "The Modigliani-Miller Propositions after Thirty Years" by Merton H. Miller in this same issue.] The 1958 paper by Franco Modigliani and Merton Miller has been justly hailed as a landmark in the modern theory of finance. What has not...

Rationality in Extensive-Form Games

[Symposium: Common Knowledge]

By Philip J. Reny

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 1992

Let us adopt the classical point of view that a theory of games is a description of "rational" behavior. Consequently, equipped with a book entitled "Theory of Games," any individual in any strategic situation need only consult the book to make a "rationa...