Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy
2017 - 2024
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Volume 8, issue S2, 2024
- Editors' introduction - 2023 Summer School and Workshop in Experimetrics & Behavioral Economics pp. 1-8

- Luca Panaccione and Valentina Peruzzi
- Is Trust a Driver of Patience? A Cross - Country Analysis pp. 9-18

- Florens C. Pfann and Gerard A. Pfann
- Chronicles of Choice: Survey Insights into Intertemporal Preferences pp. 18-27

- Anna Conte, Gianmarco De Santis, Giulia Melissari, Paola Paiardini and Jacopo Temperini
- Fintech Revolution's Impact on Financial Behavior and Education pp. 29-33

- Alexey Upravitelev
- Behavioral Macroeconomics: A Systematic Review for Policy Insights pp. 35-42

- Samuele Ridolfi
- Homo Moralis' giving tendencies: a multidisciplinary opinion review on altruistic behavior in the dictator game pp. 43-49

- Francesco Campanella and Michele Mariella
- Are we there yet? Resilience training as a catalyst for student creativity pp. 51-60

- Maria-Magdalena Rosu and Rodica Ianole-Călin
Volume 8, issue S1, 2024
- Editors' introduction to JBEP 8(S1) pp. 1-8

- Agnès Festré, Mira Toumi and Maxime Perodaud
- Norm misperceptions in social dilemmas: the role of preferences, heuristics and experiences pp. 9-11

- Guglielmo Briscese, Maddalena Grignani, Nicola Lacetera, Mario Macis and Mirco Tonin
- Psychological Effects of Communicating Temporal Best Prices pp. 30-32

- Ruud Lathouwers, Christoph Kogler and Marcel Zeelenberg
- Can We 'Solve' Anonymity in Economic Experiments? Virtual Humans in High-Immersive Environments as a Method of Identification pp. 33-39

- Kaloyana Naneva
Volume 8, issue 2, 2024
- Introduction to JBEP 8(2) pp. 1-10

- Giuseppe Attanasi
- Preferences for and Productivity Consequences of Different Fairness Paradigms of Income Distribution: An Experimental Investigation into Productive Effort and Income Distribution pp. 11-26

- Alexander Siebert and Jason Childs
- Punishment Incentives in Principal-Agent Dynamics: Insights from a Public Goods Game Experiment pp. 27-40

- Sandro Casal, Päivi Maijanen, Luigi Mittone and Azzurra Morreale
- From Hypothetical to Real: Analyzing WTA Bias in Pawn Shop Deals pp. 41-54

- Andrea Morone and Paola Tiranzoni
- Auditing with Rewards for Honesty and Punishments for Cheating pp. 55-60

- Austin Henderson
- Financial Trading Is Not Just a Gender-based Difference Issue. A Critical Investigation Across Market Mechanisms pp. 61-67

- Isabelle Mortillaro and Maria Luigia Signore
Volume 8, issue 1, 2024
- Introduction to JBEP 8(1) pp. 1-10

- Giuseppe Attanasi
- Does reducing the serving size of beer influence how much students drink on a night out? A randomised controlled field experiment pp. 11-17

- Pelle G. Hansen, Erik G. Larsen, Amalie-Maria Jacobsen, Mia S. Malthesen and Mathilde Schilling
- Can we have an Economic Psychology Manifesto? - 15 proposals for one pp. 19-26

- Vera Rita de Mello Ferreira
- Divine Prosociality: How Religion Influences Altruism in Dictator Games - A Meta-Analysis pp. 27-38

- Matteo Alessandro Ruberto
- Does Life Satisfaction predict Economic Preferences? Evidence from cross-sectional data pp. 39-46

- Donato Pierno
Volume 7, issue 1, 2023
- The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Productivity Paradox pp. 11-18

- Robert N. Mefford
- Majority Rule Determination and Uncertainty Aversion: A Critical Systematic Review pp. 19-24

- Giulia Papini
- Testing Behaviors in the Play of an Expected Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 25-33

- Richard Arend
- Scarcity and Inattention pp. 35-42

- Ariel Kalil, Susan Mayer and Rohen Shah
- Gender Code-Switching in Economics and Finance pp. 43-50

- Amanda J. Felkey and Dimitra Papadovasilaki
- Book Review: Behavioural Economics and Experiments, by Ananish Chaudhuri pp. 51-52

- Urjaswi Mukherjee and Mark Pingle
- Book Review: Adam Smith's America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism, by Glory M. Liu pp. 53-55

- Gary D. Lynne
Volume 6, issue S1, 2022
- A tale of two ambiguities: A conceptual overview of findings from economics and psychology pp. 11-21

- Milos Borozan, Loreta Cannito and Barbara Luppi
- A literature review of bullshit receptivity: Perspectives for an informed policy making against misinformation pp. 23-40

- Serena Iacobucci and Roberta De Cicco
- Environmental policy and immersive technologies pp. 41-47

- Barbara Buljat
- Suppetia ex machina: How can AI technologies aid financial decision-making of people with low socioeconomic status? pp. 49-57

- Christian T. Elbaek, Ifeatu Uzodinma, Zilia Ismagilova and Panagiotis Mitkidis
- Rein it in. Nudge-based interventions to cope with online impulse buying among young adults pp. 59-66

- Marco Mandolfo
- Emotions matter for policy-making: An example on tacit collusion and guilt pp. 67-72

- Rossella Ferrario and Elena Manzoni
- Determinants of voter turnout pp. 73-84

- Diogo Ribeiro, Mara Madaleno and Anabela Botelho
- The effect of additional background risk on mixed risk behavior pp. 85-92

- Irene Mussio and Angela C.M. de Oliveira
- Knowledge acquisition or incentive to foster coordination? A real-effort weak-link experiment with craftsmen pp. 93-107

- Mathieu Lefebvre and Lucie Martin-Bonnel de Longchamp
Volume 6, issue 1, 2022
- Optimism Bias and Perceptions of Behavioral Factors for Preventing Severe COVID-19 Complications pp. 11-20

- Erica Freer and Quinn Keefer
- Behaviorally-informed framework for encouraging COVID-19 vaccinations pp. 21-26

- Hans J. Czap and Natalia V. Czap
- The nexus between unemployment and Covid-19 vaccine in the U.S. Evidence from Google trends pp. 27-32

- Georgios Garafas
- Fairness preferences as a cause of inefficient war pp. 33-36

- M. Christian Lehmann
- Can traffic light labelling nudge heuristical decision processes? pp. 37-45

- Seda Erdem, Danny Campbell and Tony McCarthy
- Book Review: Why Liberalism Failed, by Deneen, P. J pp. 47-49

- Gary D. Lynne
- Book Review: Metaeconomics. Tempering Excessive Greed, by Gary Lynne pp. 51-52

- Roger Frantz
- Book Review: Noise: A flaw in human judgment, by Kahneman, Sibony, and Sunstein pp. 53-54

- Egor V. Bronnikov
- Erratum to "A Literature Review of Bullshit Receptivity: Perspectives for an Informed Policy Making Against Misinformation" pp. 55-56

- Serena Iacobucci and Roberta De Cicco
Volume 5, issue S3, 2021
- Driven by the Invisible: The economics of the unseen pp. 7-17

- Roger Frantz
- Methodological challenges in Behavioural Economics: Towards a more holistic and empirically rooted economic science pp. 19-33

- Morris Altman
- Nonconscious cognitive reasoning: A neglected ability shaping economic behavior pp. 35-43

- Richard Curtin
- Attribute substitution, counterfactual thinking, and heterodox economics pp. 45-54

- John Davis and Theodore Koutsobinas
- The big picture of corruption: Five lessons from Behavioral Economics pp. 55-62

- Roberta Muramatsu and Ana Bianchi
Volume 5, issue S2, 2021
- Driven by the Invisible: The economics of the unseen pp. 79-85

- Gigi Foster
- Guilt, love, and the behavioral enrichment of Public Choice Theory pp. 87-93

- Mark Pingle and Jason Lim
- Effects of tax payment systems on tax compliance: Comparing the withholding system with the tax declaration system pp. 95-102

- Mariko Shimizu
- Strength of social ties: How non-monetary bonds affect east germans' decision to stay after german reunification pp. 103-120

- Alison Macintyre, Tony Beatton, Ho Fai Chan and Benno Torgler
Volume 5, issue S1, 2021
- Dual motive theory as the biological mecca of the economist. Fulfilling the undeveloped insight of Alfred Marshall. Famed synthesizer of neoclassical economics pp. 7-38

- Gerald A. Cory, Jr.
- Organizational capital, human capital and the humane firm: Opportunities and obstacles to wellbeing pp. 39-46

- Morris Altman
- John Tomer and Irving Fisher. 'Brothers' in Heterodox Economics, and Buddhism pp. 47-54

- Roger Frantz
- Metaeconomic sensibilities: Toward The Human Firm on a sustainable blue spaceship pp. 55-64

- Gary Lynne
- The implications of human capital for policy: An essay honoring the life and work of John Tomer pp. 65-71

- Justin Ferguson and Mark Pingle
- Entrepreneurship, discovery and search pp. 73-81

- Shinji Teraji
Volume 5, issue 1, 2021
- Double defaults: Behavioral regulation of cocaine pp. 7-12

- Jim Leitzel
- Bundling violence: How do people trade-off combinations of violent acts? pp. 13-17

- Magda Osman, Isabelle Mareschal and Emily Hannon
- Behavioral optimal taxation: Aspirations pp. 19-26

- Matthias Weber
- Is transparency an anti-corruption myth? pp. 27-43

- Cameron K. Murray, Paul Frijters and Markus Schaffner
- Nudging online privacy behaviour with anthropomorphic cues pp. 45-52

- Nuria RodrÃguez-Priego, René van Bavel and Shara Monteleone
- Networked nudging: Designing a voter registration nudge in urban India pp. 53-60

- Anirudh Tagat, Anchal Khandelwal and Hansika Kapoor
- I don't get it, but I like it: Detailed pricing information increases confidence, but decreases quality of decision making pp. 61-76

- Ravi Dutta-Powell, Min-Taec Kim and Cameron Tan
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