Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy
2017 - 2025
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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 Maria 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
Volume 4, issue S3, 2020
- COVID-19 2020: A year of living dangerously pp. 5-9

- Michelle Baddeley
- The behavioural economics of government responses to COVID-19 pp. 11-43

- Gigi Foster
- Unequal unemployment effects of COVID-19 and monetary policy across U.S. States pp. 45-53

- Hakan Yilmazkuday
- Rationally bounded in a storm of complex events: Small businesses facing natural hazard resilience during a pandemic pp. 55-65

- Jennifer F. Helgeson, Juan F. Fung and Alfredo R. Roa-Henriquez
- The two-way Othering during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of political statement and media pp. 67-76

- Lois Liao
- What do we know, what we don't and what we cannot know so far about COVID-19: The case of Russia pp. 77-86

- Alexis Belianin and Alexander Shivarov
Volume 4, issue S2, 2020
- Information and symptoms assessment in community pharmacies during the COVID-19 pandemic: An audit study in Colombia pp. 5-14

- Tatiana Andia, César Mantilla, Paul RodrÃguez-Lesmes, Leonel Criado, Juan Sebastián Gómez, Santiago Ortiz, Andrea Quintero, Ferley Rincón and Steffanny Romero
- Compliance and stringency measures in response to COVID-19: A regional study pp. 15-24

- Fadi Makki, Paola Schietekat Sedas, Jana Kontar, Nabil Saleh and Dario Krpan
- Pets, touch, and COVID-19: health benefits from non-human touch through times of stress pp. 25-33

- Janette Young, Rhianna Pritchard, Carmel Nottle and Helen Banwell
- Prosperity and the new normal: Social distancing and the exit from lockdown pp. 35-44

- Henrietta L. Moore and Hannah Collins
- The effect of messaging and gender on intentions to wear a face covering to slow down COVID-19 transmission pp. 45-55

- Valerio Capraro and Hélène Barcelo
Volume 4, issue S, 2020
- The meaning of masks pp. 5-8

- Cass R. Sunstein
- Go Corona Go! Cultural beliefs and social norms in India during COVID-19 pp. 9-15

- Anirudh Tagat and Hansika Kapoor
- The ethics of social choices and the role of economists in a pandemic pp. 17-22

- Lionel Page
- Smart thinking, lockdown and COVID-19: Implications for public policy pp. 23-33

- Morris Altman
- COVID-19 pandemic: a European perspective on health economic policies pp. 35-43

- Marco Alifano, Giuseppe Attanasi, Fabio Iannelli, Faredj Cherikh and Antonio Iannelli
- The effect of norm-based messages on reading and understanding COVID-19 pandemic response governmental rules pp. 45-55

- Ennio Bilancini, Leonardo Boncinelli, Valerio Capraro and Roberto Di Paolo
- The thorny problems of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps: The need for a holistic approach pp. 57-61

- Magda Osman, Scott McLachlan, Peter Lucas, Kudakwashe Dube, Graham A. Hitman, Evangelia Kyrimi and Martin Neil
- The social perils and promoise of remote work pp. 63-67

- Phil Lord
- Hoarding in the age of COVID-19 pp. 69-75

- Michelle Baddeley
Volume 4, issue 1, 2020
- Classroom management, persistent bullying, and teacher practices in a discrete choice model of habit formation pp. 5-16

- Mark D. Agee
- Behavioral economics in film: Insights for educators pp. 17-28

- Marie Briguglio, Charity-Joy Acchiardo, Dirk Mateer and Wayne Geerling
- When the context backfires: Experimental evidence on Reciprocity pp. 29-42

- Irani Arráiz, Syon Bhanot and Carla Calero
- Testing the waters in Korea: Nudging toward the tap pp. 43-48

- David O Kasdan, HaeNa Lee and Nagyeom Yang
- Fairness in the trade-off between drug price regulation and investments in research and development: A survey of economists pp. 49-55

- Taruja Karmarkar, Antonio J. Trujillo, William Padula, Jeremy Greene, G. Caleb Alexander and Gerard Anderson
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR. Changing behaviour change: The case for a Global Association of Applied Behavioural Scientists pp. 57-60

- Steve Martin and Paul Dolan
Volume 3, issue S, 2019
- Editors' introduction / What works: When and why are nudges sticky, scaleable and transferable? pp. 5-7

- Magda Osman and Michelle Baddeley
- Nudging: To know 'what works' you need to know why it works pp. 9-11

- Pelle Guldborg Hansen
- Examining the potential for nudges to tackle 'undermatch' in higher education: existing evidence and implications for scaling pp. 13-15

- Eliza Kozman and Michael Sanders
- Moving from nudge to holistic behaviour change pp. 17-18

- Colin Strong and Tamara Ansons
- What works: When and why are nudges sticky, scaleable and transferable? pp. 19-21

- Steven Johnson
- Nudger beware: Diagnosis precedes remedy pp. 23-26

- Pete Lunn
Volume 3, issue 2, 2019
- Respecting autonomy: "Information first, then opinion" is more effective than "opinion first, then information" pp. 5-10

- Hasan Sheikh and Cass R. Sunstein
- 'Nudging' responses to marketing emails: Evidence from London Fireworks Campaign pp. 11-16

- Alice Gimblett and Daryna Grechyna
- An experiment for regulatory policy on broadband speed advertising pp. 17-24

- Shane Timmons, Terence J. McElvaney and Pete Lunn
- A Book Review of two, short, books on Behavioral Economics pp. 25-26

- Roger Frantz
Volume 3, issue 1, 2019
- SABE and Behavioral Economics: A Very Short History pp. 2-4

- Roger Frantz
- The Unfolding Landscape of Behavioral Economics: from the past to the future pp. 5-11

- Michelle Baddeley
- The Taxman Cometh: Behavioural Approaches to Improving Tax Compliance in India pp. 12-22

- Anirudh Tagat
- Experimental evidence on measures to protect consumers of online gambling services pp. 20-29

- Frans Folkvord, Cristiano Codagnone, Francesco Bogliacino, Giuseppe Veltri, Francisco Lupiañez-Villanueva, Andriy Ivchenko and George Gaskell
- The Impacts of Stress on Economic Decisions pp. 30-36

- Zachary P. Hohman, Darren Hudson, Ryan Williams, Breanna N. Harris, Jessica L. Alquist, Donna Mitchell, Elizabeth M. Niedbala and Mindi Price
- Pay-for-Monopoly? An Assessment of Reverse Payment Deals by Pharmaceutical Companies pp. 37-43

- Sana Rafiq and Max Bazerman
- Book Review: John Tomer on Integrating Human Capital with Human Development pp. 44-45

- Larissa Batrancea
- Book Review: David Leiser & Yhonatan Shemesh on How We Misunderstand Economics and Why It Matters pp. 46-47

- Egor Bronnikov
- Book Review: Michelle Baddeley on Why We Follow Others, and When We Don't pp. 48-50

- Joshua Hill
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