ISSN (e) 1555-7561
(print) 1933-6837
Theoretical Economics
An open-access journal in economic theory
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Coeditors
    Gadi Barlevy
  • Johannes Hörner
  • Barton L. Lipman
  • Martin J. Osborne
       (Editor)
  • Debraj Ray
Associate Editors
    Susan Athey
  • Marco Bassetto
  • Pierpaolo Battigalli
  • Ted Bergstrom
  • Patrick Bolton
  • Yeon-Koo Che
  • Olivier Compte
  • Eddie Dekel
  • Haluk I. Ergin
  • Hanming Fang
  • Drew Fudenberg
  • Veronica Guerrieri
  • Ian Jewitt
  • Kajii, Atsushi
  • Kandori, Michihiro
  • Jonathan Levin
  • David Knudsen Levine
  • Gilat Levy
  • George J. Mailath
  • Massimo Marinacci
  • David Martimort
  • Georg Nöldeke
  • Wojciech Olszewski
  • Alessandro Pavan
  • Michele Piccione
  • Andrea Prat
  • Roy Radner
  • Arthur J. Robson
  • Ariel Rubinstein
  • William H. Sandholm
  • Yuliy Sannikov
  • Uzi Segal
  • Marciano Siniscalchi
  • Andrzej Skrzypacz
  • Joel Sobel
  • Ran Spiegler
  • Jeroen M. Swinkels
  • Timothy P. van Zandt
  • Mark L.J. Wright
  • Muhamet Yildiz
  • William R. Zame

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We take the preservation of the papers very seriously. In addition to being stored on a server at the University of Toronto, papers published in Theoretical Economics are permanently archived in the University of Toronto's Institutional Archive T-Space. (The University of Toronto guarantees the permanence of this collection: see a letter from the Chief Librarian of the University of Toronto, Carole Moore.)

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Through 2009, we produced a hard copy of the four quarterly issues of the journal annually. Starting in 2010, a hard copy of every issue is produced and bundled with an issue of Econometrica.
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