Journal of Behavioral Economics
1972 - 1990
Continued by Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics).
Current editor(s): Roger Frantz
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Volume 2, issue 1, 1973
- The economics of housing segregation: A. Books and Pamphlets pp. 1-76

- Anthony H. Pascal
- Racial price discrimination in metropolitan housing markets pp. 77-143

- David F. Wihry
- The political-economic dynamics of California's farm labor market-a highly specific model of international factor flows pp. 144-246

- Victor Salandini
- A behavioral analysis of economic variables affecting turnover pp. 247-295

- Fred L. Fry
- Toward a theory of interfirm behavior in oligopoly pp. 296-309

- J. William Hanlon and Ervin Bublitz
- Capital and time: A neo-Austrian theory:. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. Pp. xi + 213, $10.00 pp. 311-313

- Ervin K. Zingler
- Metropolitan financing: The Milwaukee experience, 1920-1970:. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1973. Pp. xiv + 166, $11.50 pp. 313-315

- Mark A. Haskell
- Patent and antitrust law: A legal and economic appraisal:. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1973. Pp. xii + 273, $10.50 pp. 315-317

- Bob J. Davis
- Capitalism in crisis:. New York: Pantheon Books, 1973. Pp. xxxix + 286, $8.95 pp. 317-318

- Herbert J. Ellison
- Towards a new theory of distributive justice:. amherst, Massachusetts: The University of Massachusetts Press, 1971. Pp. ix + 148, $9.00 pp. 319-322

- Michael T. Pledge
Volume 1, issue 1, 1972
- The economics of collective decision making -- A branch of economics or political science? pp. 1-26

- Thomas R. Ireland and Frederick J. Roberts
- An analysis of variance of firm goals, behavior and performance in the construction industry pp. 27-52

- J. F. Niss and John Norsworthy
- Toward a behavioral theory of consumer choice pp. 53-90

- Richard E. Hattwick, Robert W. Jefferson and Michael Houston