Stan
Reynolds is Professor of Economics in the Economics
Department of the Eller College of
Management at the University of Arizona,
in Tucson.
Professor
Reynolds has a page containing biographical
information, including contact information and references to selected
publications. For further information, see his vita. His
current research interests concern Energy Markets, Oligopoly & Market
Power, Online Auctions, and Business Strategy. His most recent research papers
are listed below. Full texts are available for these papers. To view, download
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If you have trouble accessing these papers for any reason, please send email to
reynolds@eller.arizona.edu.
RECENT
PAPERS:
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“Supply
Function Equilibria with Capacity Constraints and
Pivotal Suppliers”, with Talat Genc, January 2008. Full text available. The
original version of
the paper, from December 2003 is also available.
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“Auctions
with a Buy Price”, with John Wooders, forthcoming in Economic
Theory. Full
text available.
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“Dynamic
Oligopolistic Games Under Uncertainty: A Stochastic Programming Approach”, with
Talat Genc and Suvrajeet Sen,
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control,
vol. 31 (January 2007). Full text
available.
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"Market
Power and Price Movements over the Business Cycle", with Bart J. Wilson, Journal of Industrial Economics, vol. 53
(June 2005). Full
text available.
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"Bounded
Rationality in Laboratory Bargaining with Asymmetric Information", with
Timothy N. Cason, Economic Theory, vol. 25,
no. 3 (April 2005). Full
text available.
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"Multi-Period
Bargaining: Asymmetric Information and Risk Aversion", Economics
Letters, vol. 72, no. 3 (September 2001). Full text
available.
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"Durable
Goods Monopoly: Laboratory Market and Bargaining Experiments", RAND Journal
of Economics, vol. 31, no. 2 (Summer 2000). Full text available; Instructions for
subjects available.
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"Bertrand-Edgeworth Competition, Demand Uncertainty, and Asymmetric
Outcomes", with Bart J. Wilson, Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 92, no. 1
(May 2000). Full text
available.
Last
updated, June 24, 2008.