Ted Bergstrom Papers

Parent: Department of Economics

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for January through April, 2025

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69f4b8vzHow often do economists self-archive?2,66352,6580.2%
62c3d5c4Log-concave Probability and its Applications3893365386.4%
1wf0r099Free Labor for Costly Journals17071634.1%
79n18571Maximal elements of Acyclic Relations on Compact Sets16351583.1%
6kr536bvOn the Economics of Polygyny90187220.0%
9mf6b337On the Private Provision of Public Goods835786.0%
11j5d1t4Private Demands for Public Goods82344841.5%
76x6790sA Survey of Theories of the Family74472763.5%
0n9376rhEconomics in a Family Way706648.6%
9nb6m34hA Fresh Look at the Rotten Kid Theorem--And Other Household Mysteries70106014.3%
8cs5j7fkWhen is a Man's Life Worth More Than His Human Capital?6675910.6%
4jq389zfPrimogeniture, Monogamy, and Reproductive Success in a Stratified Society60105016.7%
41h94387The Eigenfactor Metrics: A network approach to assessing scholarly journals59223737.3%
60s2f9psLove and Spaghetti, The Opportunity Cost of Virtue513485.9%
0q43f52pTeaching Economics Interactively: A Cannibal's Dinner Party504468.0%
55s5j6qzCourtship As A Waiting Game48192939.6%
7s4493rvUniqueness of Nash equilibrium in private provision of public goods:  An improved proof4583717.8%
96j9c12bWhen are there Condorcet winners despite extremist preferences45103522.2%
4r00j58xThe Two-Sex Problem and the Marriage Squeeze in an Equilibrium Model of Marriage Markets424389.5%
7p61c2xmWhen Does Majority Rule Supply Public Goods Efficiently?4163514.6%
9w1371kdThe effects of cohort size on marriage markets in twentieth century Sweden4043610.0%
2hs9t971A geometry of three-candidate elections3973217.9%
5p14x02jA geometry of three-candidate elections3953412.8%
7qm3n8d0Demographics and the Political Sustainability of Pay-as-you-go Social Security3953412.8%
25q1v8w5Cournot Equilibrium in Factor Markets383357.9%
6pm7s10dTo read and be read: When monopolists control access to academic prestige3873118.4%
03f6s9jtThe Algebra of Assortative Encounters and the Evolution of Cooperation3743310.8%
5dg0f759Can Courtship be Cheatproof?363338.3%
7893c1mzExtracting Valuable Information from Classroom Trading Pits363338.3%
9zk8750rEthics, Evolution, and Games among neighbors3592625.7%
0tj4635hSystems of Benevolent Utility Functions3482623.5%
3vj9x3d0Income Prospects and Age at Marriage33102330.3%
5qs128z3The Core When Strategies are Restricted by Law332316.1%
6fh6m5t6On the Existence and Optimality of Competitive Equilibrium for a Slave Economy3362718.2%
8951398fLet me or let George: Motives of competing altruists3362718.2%
5m85z473Efficient Ethical Rules for Volunteer's Dilemmas3192229.0%
0wt5j86sRegulation of Externalities3082226.7%
85s4v4g6Experimental Markets and Chamberlin's Excess Trading Conjecture3032710.0%
5259c33tThe Good Samaritan and Traffic on the Road to Jericho2882028.6%
6w72n0p0Some Simple Analytics of Peak-Load Pricing282267.1%
0xn4v18cCollective Choice and the Lindahl Allocation Method272257.4%
1fz1335fDo Government Subsidies Increase the Private Supply of Public Goods?27101737.0%
44r2c7pwPreferences Which Have Open Graphs2781929.6%
6k39s3gqBenefit-cost in a Benevolent Society27151255.6%
21p087j1Evolution of Behavior in Family Games2532212.0%
3rn170cfWhen Are Nash Equilibria Independent of the Distribution of Agents' Characteristics?2561924.0%
6q53m633Two Remarks on Cournot Equilibria2532212.0%
6v81w58tHow Altruism Can Prevail in an Evolutionary Environment2561924.0%
2cd2h7vtDo download reports reliably measure journal usage? Trusting the fox to count your hens?2461825.0%
8z40m08rThe Rotten Kid Theorem--Entry for the New New Palgrave242228.3%

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