Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 207, issue C, 2023
- Populism and inequality: Does reality match the populist rhetoric? pp. 1-17

- Martin Strobl, Andrea Sáenz de Viteri, Martin Rode and Christian Bjørnskov
- Are short-term cultural shocks persistent? Taliban rule and long-run human capital accumulation pp. 18-49

- Seunghun Chung and Mark Partridge
- Rational Altruism pp. 50-80

- Áron Tóbiás
- Revealed Bayesian expected utility with limited data pp. 81-95

- John Rehbeck
- The effect of financial constraints on in-group bias: Evidence from rice farmers in Thailand pp. 96-109

- Suparee Boonmanunt and Stephan Meier
- Expected subjective value theory (ESVT): A representation of decision under risk and certainty pp. 110-128

- Paul W. Glimcher and Agnieszka Tymula
- How to reward honesty? pp. 129-145

- Heikki Rantakari
- A behavioral model of adaptation pp. 146-156

- Jose Apesteguia, Miguel Ballester and Tugce Cuhadaroglu
- Tax compliance after an audit: Higher or lower? pp. 157-171

- Matthias Kasper and Matthew Rablen
- Demand for information by gender: An experimental study pp. 172-202

- Karmini Sharma and Alessandro Castagnetti
- Noisy Identity and Cooperation pp. 203-234

- Carmen Astorne
- Gentrification, gun violence, and drug markets pp. 235-256

- Zachary Porreca
- Loss-averse tax manipulation and tax-preferred savings pp. 257-278

- Derek Messacar
- Effects of information quality on signaling through sovereign debt issuance pp. 279-304

- Hyungseok Joo, Yoon-Jin Lee and Young-Ro Yoon
- Do Audits Improve Future Tax Compliance in the Absence of Penalties? Evidence from Random Audits in Norway pp. 305-326

- Shafik Hebous, Zhiyang Jia, Knut Løyland, Thor Thoresen and Arnstein Øvrum
- The incubated revolution: Education, cohort effects, and the linguistic wage gap in Quebec during the 20th century pp. 327-349

- Julien Gagnon, Vincent Geloso and Maripier Isabelle
- When do tax amnesties work? pp. 350-375

- Gustavo Canavire-Bacarreza, Huáscar Eguino, Lorena Heller and Soraya Roman
- Effects of perceived productivity on study effort: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 376-391

- Fulya Ersoy
- Precaution with multiple instruments: The importance of substitution effects pp. 392-412

- Christoph Heinzel and Richard Peter
- Peer learning in teams and work performance: Evidence from a randomized field experiment pp. 413-432

- Kenju Kamei and John Ashworth
- Honesty nudges: Effect varies with content but not with timing pp. 433-456

- Benoît Le Maux and Sarah Necker
- Clan culture and patterns of industrial specialization in China pp. 457-478

- Haichao Fan, Chang Li, Chang Xue and Miaojie Yu
- Time-consistent renewable resource management with present bias and regime shifts pp. 479-495

- Maria Arvaniti, Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy and Anne-Sophie Crépin
- The persuasive power of the fourth estate: Estimating the effect of newspaper endorsements: 1960–1980 pp. 496-510

- Steven Sprick Schuster
- Decision-making within the household: The role of division of labor and differences in preferences pp. 511-528

- Yonas Alem, Sied Hassen and Gunnar Köhlin
- The Role of Institutions on the Nexus between Inequality and Public Education pp. 529-540

- Pantelis Kammas, Anastasia Litina and Theodore Palivos
Volume 206, issue C, 2023
- How to counteract biased self-assessments? An experimental investigation of reactions to social information pp. 1-25

- Gerlinde Fellner-Röhling, Kristijan Hromek, Janina Kleinknecht and Sandra Ludwig
- Hidden drivers of violence diffusion: Evidence from illegal oil siphoning in Mexico pp. 26-70

- Iván López Cruz and Gustavo Torrens
- Fanning the flames: Rainfall shocks, inter‐ethnic income inequality, and conflict intensification in Mandate Palestine pp. 71-94

- Laura Panza and Eik Leong Swee
- Coordination and free-riding problems in the provision of multiple public goods pp. 95-121

- Ai Takeuchi and Erika Seki
- An examination of peer effects using high school competition realignments pp. 122-135

- Nathan Ashby
- Anti-social behaviour and economic decision-making: Panel experimental evidence in the wake of COVID-19 pp. 136-171

- Paul M. Lohmann, Elisabeth Gsottbauer, Jing You and Andreas Kontoleon
- Big Data, Quantum Computing, and the Economic Calculation Debate: Will Roasted Cyberpigeons Fly into the Mouths of Comrades? pp. 172-181

- Steven E. Phelan and Nikolai G. Wenzel
- Is there a link between intelligence and lying? pp. 182-203

- Michalis Drouvelis and Graeme Pearce
- Intellectual property reform in the laboratory pp. 204-221

- Ismaël Benslimane, Paolo Crosetto, Raul Magni-Berton and Simon Varaine
- Borrowing to keep up (with the Joneses): Inequality, debt, and conspicuous consumption pp. 222-242

- Sheheryar Banuri and Ha Nguyen
- Economic Calculation in Light of Advances in Big Data and Artificial Intelligence pp. 243-250

- Karras J. Lambert and Tate Fegley
- On the Internet you can be anyone: An experiment on strategic avatar choice in online marketplaces pp. 251-261

- Diya Abraham, Ben Greiner and Marianne Stephanides
- Arbitrage bots in experimental asset markets pp. 262-278

- Martin Angerer, Tibor Neugebauer and Jason Shachat
- Trust, social protection, and compliance: Moral hazard in Latin America during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 279-295

- Matthew Bird, Samuel Arispe, Paula Muñoz and Luisa Feline Freier
- Potential in-group bias at work: Evidence from performance evaluations pp. 296-312

- Ozkan Eren
- Hidden inefficiency: Strategic inflation of project schedules pp. 313-326

- Matej Lorko, Maroš Servátka and Le Zhang
- Persistence of incumbents and female access to political positions pp. 327-349

- Quentin Lippmann
- Gender and willingness to compete for high stakes pp. 350-370

- Thomas Buser, Martijn J. van den Assem and Dennie van Dolder
- Who promotes gender-sensitive policies? pp. 371-405

- Felipe Carozzi and Andres Gago
- Time pressure and regret in sequential search pp. 406-424

- Felix Klimm, Martin Kocher, Timm Opitz and Simeon Schudy
Volume 205, issue C, 2023
- Should bads be inflicted all at once, like Machiavelli said? Evidence from life-satisfaction data pp. 1-27

- Paul Frijters, Christian Krekel and Aydogan Ulker
- What could possibly go wrong? Predictable misallocation in simple debt repayment experiments pp. 28-43

- Florian Gärtner, Darwin Semmler and Christina Bannier
- On the feasibility of technosocialism pp. 44-54

- Peter J. Boettke and Rosolino A. Candela
- Correlation scenarios and correlation stress testing pp. 55-67

- N. Packham and F. Woebbeking
- Sorry Doesn't Cut It, or Does It? Insights from Stock Market Responses to Corporate Apologies pp. 68-86

- Sijia Fan, Qi Ge, Benjamin Ho and Lirong Ma
- Noxious government markets: Evidence from the international arms trade pp. 87-99

- Yahya Alshamy, Christopher J. Coyne and Nathan Goodman
- Religious practice and student performance: Evidence from Ramadan fasting pp. 100-119

- Erik Hornung, Guido Schwerdt and Maurizio Strazzeri
- Boosting taxes for boasting about houses? Status concerns in the housing market pp. 120-143

- Johannes Schünemann and Timo Trimborn
- Bilateral information disclosure in adverse selection markets with nonexclusive competition pp. 144-168

- Andrew Kosenko, Joseph Stiglitz and Jungyoll Yun
- The effect of hospital choice and competition on inequalities in waiting times pp. 169-201

- Giuseppe Moscelli, Hugh Gravelle and Luigi Siciliani
- Household debt in the times of populism pp. 202-215

- Wei-Fong Pan
- Local rationality pp. 216-236

- David Evans, Jungang Li and Bruce McGough
- The effect of gender and gender pairing on bargaining: Evidence from an artefactual field experiment pp. 237-269

- D’Exelle, Ben, Christine Gutekunst and Arno Riedl
- Stability in matching with externalities: Pairs competition and oligopolistic joint ventures pp. 270-286

- Kenzo Imamura, Hideo Konishi and Chen-Yu Pan
- Does public policy affect attitudes? Evidence from age-based health insurance coverage policies in the United States pp. 287-302

- Barış Yörük
- From equality to polarization: Changes in urban China’s gender earnings gap from 1988 to 2016 pp. 303-337

- Xueyue Liu and Sharon Xuejing Zuo
- Labor cost and corporate tax avoidance pp. 338-358

- Junyi Xiang, Ling Zhu and Dongmin Kong
- Do Deadlines Affect Project Completion? Experimental Evidence from Israeli Vocational Colleges pp. 359-375

- Naomi Gershoni and Miri Stryjan
- Adverse selection and moral hazard in corporate insurance markets: Evidence from the 2011 Thailand floods pp. 376-386

- Daisuke Adachi, Hiroyuki Nakata, Yasuyuki Sawada and Kunio Sekiguchi
- The importance of social skills in recovery from graduating in a recession pp. 387-411

- Sun Hyung Kim
- Input-output planning and information pp. 412-422

- Jan Philipp Dapprich and William Paul Cockshott
- Comparative incompleteness: Measurement, behavioral manifestations and elicitation pp. 423-442

- Edi Karni and Marie-Louise Vierø
- Vertical taxing rights and tax compliance norms pp. 443-467

- Rose Vincent
- Informal care, older people, and COVID-19: Evidence from the UK pp. 468-488

- Joan E. Madia, Francesco Moscone and Catia Nicodemo
- The humanizing effect of market interaction pp. 489-507

- Colin Harris, Andrew Myers and Adam Kaiser
- Losing insurance and psychiatric hospitalizations pp. 508-527

- Johanna Catherine Maclean, Daniel Tello-Trillo and Douglas Webber
- Reputation and market structure in experimental platforms pp. 528-559

- Philip Solimine and R. Isaac
- Intermittent incentives to encourage exercising in the long run pp. 560-573

- Ayala Arad, Uri Gneezy and Eli Mograbi
- The (alleged) environmental and social benefits of dynamic pricing pp. 574-593

- Matthew Harding, Kyle Kettler, Carlos Lamarche and Lala Ma
- Do pension benefits accelerate cognitive decline in late adulthood? Evidence from rural China pp. 594-617

- Plamen Nikolov and Md Shahadath Hossain
- How morality and efficiency shape public support for minimum wages pp. 618-637

- Conor Lennon, Keith F. Teltser, Jose Fernandez and Stephan Gohmann
- Economics in nouns and verbs pp. 638-647

- W. Brian Arthur
- The causes and consequences of medical crowdfunding pp. 648-667

- Aniket Panjwani and Heyu Xiong
- Risk preferences and training investments pp. 668-686

- Marco Caliendo, Deborah Cobb-Clark, Cosima Obst and Arne Uhlendorff
- Temptation in consumption and optimal taxation pp. 687-707

- Maria Arvaniti and Tomas Sjögren
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