Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy
2017 - 2024
Current editor(s): Michelle Baddeley
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Volume 1, issue S, 2017
- Behavioral policy and its stakeholders pp. 5-8

- Robert Hoffmann, Swee Hoon Chuah and Jason Potts
- Applying behavioural science to government policy: Finding the 'Goldilocks Zone' pp. 9-14

- Annalese Bolton and Ben R. Newell
- Response to Applying behavioural science to government policy: Finding the 'Goldilocks Zone': From a BI unit perspective pp. 15-18

- Xian-Zhi Soon
- Finding the 'Goldilocks Zone' is both a challenge and an opportunity: A reply to Soon pp. 19-20

- Annalese Bolton and Ben R. Newell
- Starting a behavioural insights team: Three lessons from the Behavioural Economics Team of the Australian Government pp. 21-26

- Sarah Ball, Michael Hiscox and Tara Oliver
- How to win customers and influence people: Ameliorating the barriers to inducing behavioural change pp. 27-32

- Brendan Markey-Towler
- The value of contingencies and schedules of reinforcement: Fundamentals of behavior analysis contributing to the efficacy of behavioral business research pp. 33-39

- Marco Tagliabue, Ingunn Sandaker and Gunnar Ree
- Organizations should know their people: A behavioral economics approach pp. 41-48

- Antonio Espín, Francisco Reyes-Pereira and Luis F. Ciria
- Nudging, calculation, and utopia pp. 49-52

- Chris Berg and Sinclair Davidson
Volume 1, issue 2, 2017
- BE and EE: Cousins but not twins pp. 5-9

- Gary Charness and Brianna Halladay
- Boundedly rational patients? Part 1: Health and patient mistakes in a behavioral framework pp. 11-15

- Ada C. Stefanescu Schmidt, Ami B. Bhatt and Cass R. Sunstein
- Boundedly rational patients? Part 2: Health and patient mistakes in a behavioral framework pp. 17-23

- Ada C. Stefanescu Schmidt, Ami B. Bhatt and Cass R. Sunstein
- X-efficiency: economists and managers view it differently pp. 25-30

- Robert Mefford
- Price transparency in residential electricity: Experiments for regulatory policy pp. 31-37

- Pete Lunn and Marek Bohacek
- Financial exclusion in developed countries: a field experiment among migrants and low-income people in Italy pp. 39-49

- Giorgia Barboni, Alessandra Cassar and Timothée Demont
- It's education, not gender: A research note on the determinants of an anchoring bias in experimental WTA elicitations pp. 51-55

- Miriam Beblo, Denis Beninger and Eva Markowsky
- Book Review. Cass Sunstein: The World According to Star Wars pp. 57-58

- Roger Frantz
- Book Review. OECD: Behavioral Insights and Public Policy. Lessons from Around the World pp. 59-60

- Roger Frantz
- Book Review. Michael Lewis: The undoing project: a friendship that changed the world pp. 61-63

- Andrey Kudryavtsev
Volume 1, issue 1, 2017
- Behavioral economics: from advising organizations to nudging individuals pp. 5-10

- Floris Heukelom and Esther-Mirjam Sent
- Requiring choice is a form of paternalism pp. 11-14

- Cass R. Sunstein
- An unhealthy attitude? New insight into the modest effects of the NLEA pp. 15-26

- Mark Patterson, Saurabh Bhargava and George Loewenstein
- Experts in policy land - Insights from behavioral economics on improving experts' advice for policy-makers pp. 27-31

- Michelle Baddeley
- Eliciting real-life social networks: a guided tour pp. 33-39

- Pablo Brañas-Garza, Natalia Jiménez and Giovanni Ponti
- Policy making with behavioral insight pp. 41-46

- Shabnam Mousavi and Reza Kheirandish
- Tax compliance and information provision. A field experiment with small firms pp. 47-54

- Philipp Doerrenberg and Jan Schmitz
- Policy consequences of pay-for-performance and crowding-out pp. 55-59

- Bruno Frey
- To support trust and trustworthiness: punish, communicate, both, neither? pp. 61-68

- Rattaphon Wuthisatian, Mark Pingle and Mark Nichols
- Happiness and economics: insights for policy from the new 'science' of well-being pp. 69-72

- Carol Graham
- Behavioral economics and austrian economics: Lessons for policy and the prospects of nudges pp. 73-78

- Roberta Muramatsu and Fabio Barbieri
- Book Review. Cass Sunstein: The ethics of influence. Government in the age of behavioral science pp. 79-80

- Roger Frantz
- Book review. Carol Graham. Happiness for all? Unequal hopes and lives in pursuit of the American Dream pp. 81-82

- Roger Frantz
- Keith Stanovich, Richard West, and Maggie E. Toplak: The rationality quotient: toward a test of rational thinking pp. 83-84

- Gregory V. Chernov