grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is comprised of three essays which deal with issues of information and markets. The first essay shows that in the context of a simple market model, the core is sensitive to the informational requirements imposed on blocking coalitions. Several core concepts are introduced, each derived by imposing different informational requirements on blocking coalitions. In the context of games satisfying strict small group effectiveness, one of these core concepts is proven to be equivalent to the traditional core concept. Some asymptotic equivalence results for large games are also derived. The second essay uses a 3-period 2-type-of-agent model to illustrate some important issues in asset pricing theo...