Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 196, issue C, 2022
- Exchange rate expectation, abnormal returns, and the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1-25

- Joscha Beckmann and Robert Czudaj
- The economic impacts of direct natural disaster exposure pp. 26-39

- Meliyanni Johar, David Johnston, Michael Shields, Peter Siminski and Olena Stavrunova
- Optimal favoritism in contests with identity-contingent prizes pp. 40-50

- Jingfeng Lu, Zhewei Wang and Lixue Zhou
- Risk externalities and gender: Experimental evidence pp. 51-64

- Carina Cavalcanti, Christopher Fleming and Andreas Leibbrandt
- Reversing the gender gap in happiness pp. 65-78

- Mallory Montgomery
- Full-time schools, policy-induced school switching, and academic performance pp. 79-103

- María Padilla-Romo
- F.A. Hayek on the political economy of endogenous preferences: An historical overview and contemporary assessment pp. 104-119

- Malte Dold and Paul Lewis
- The legacy of the Great Wall pp. 120-147

- Yu Bai, Anastasia Arabadzhyan and Yanjun Li
- Social norms and elections: How elected rules can make behavior (in)appropriate pp. 148-177

- Arno Apffelstaedt, Jana Freundt and Christoph Oslislo
- On the matthew effect on individual investments in skills in arts, sports and science pp. 178-199

- Yury Yegorov, Franz Wirl, Dieter Grass, Markus Eigruber and Gustav Feichtinger
- The effect of higher-achieving peers on major choices and labor market outcomes pp. 200-219

- Jan Feld and Ulf Zölitz
- Making sense of monkey business: Re-examining tests of animal rationality pp. 220-228

- Roy Allen, Pawel Dziewulski and John Rehbeck
- Bankruptcy costs and the design of preventive restructuring procedures pp. 229-250

- Anne Epaulard and Chloé Zapha
- How does birth endowment affect individual resilience to an adolescent adversity? pp. 251-265

- Rufei Guo, Junsen Zhang and Ning Zhang
- Narrative-based robust stochastic optimization pp. 266-277

- Rik Klerkx and Antoon Pelsser
- Car accidents, smartphone adoption and 3G coverage pp. 278-293

- Jonathan Hersh, Bree Lang and Matthew Lang
- Do collective emotions drive bitcoin volatility? A triple regime-switching vector approach pp. 294-306

- David Bourghelle, Fredj Jawadi and Philippe Rozin
- Wealth inequality and social mobility: A simulation-based modelling approach pp. 307-329

- Xiaoliang Yang and Peng Zhou
- Does the early retirement policy really benefit women? pp. 330-345

- Hyun Lee, Kai Zhao and Fei Zou
- Dual labor market, financial fragility, and deflation in an agent-based model of the Japanese macroeconomy pp. 346-371

- Corrado Di Guilmi and Yoshi Fujiwara
- Groups and socially responsible production: An experiment with farmers pp. 372-392

- Martina Vecchi
- Impact of different investment horizons in heterogeneous agent models: Do long-term traders bring market stability? pp. 393-401

- Takashi Nishiwaki
- Nurses and infant vaccination coverage pp. 402-428

- Jonas Cuzulan Hirani and Miriam Wüst
- Gender norms in high school: Impacts on risky behaviors from adolescence to adulthood pp. 429-456

- Núria Rodriguez-Planas, Anna Sanz-de-Galdeano and Anastasia Terskaya
- LGBT policy, investor trading behavior, and return comovement pp. 457-483

- Hung X. Do, Lily Nguyen, Nhut H. Nguyen and Quan M.P. Nguyen
- Intertemporal choice experiments and large-stakes behavior pp. 484-500

- Diego Aycinena, Szabolcs Blazsek, Lucas Rentschler and Charles Sprenger
- Counter-stereotypical female role models and women’s occupational choices☆ pp. 501-523

- Vidhi Chhaochharia, Mengqiao Du and Alexandra Niessen-Ruenzi
- Household choices of child activities in the presence of cash transfers pp. 524-545

- José Casco
- R&D, patents, and financing constraints of the top global innovative firms pp. 546-567

- Sahar Milani and Rebecca Neumann
- Can information about energy costs affect consumers’ choices? Evidence from a field experiment☆ pp. 568-588

- Nina Boogen, Claudio Daminato, Massimo Filippini and Adrian Obrist
- The best is yet to come: The impact of retirement on prosocial behavior pp. 589-615

- Sotiris Georganas, Ioannis Laliotis and Alina Velias
Volume 195, issue C, 2022
- The influence of cultural tightness-looseness on cross-border acquisition performance pp. 1-15

- Chengguang Li and Michele J. Gelfand
- Another brick on the wall: On the effects of non-contributory pensions on material and subjective well being pp. 16-26

- Rosangela Bando, Sebastian Galiani and Paul Gertler
- Human capital investment and perceived automation risks: Evidence from 16 countries pp. 27-41

- Stefania Innocenti and Marta Golin
- Do I care if you are paid? Field experiments and expert forecasts in charitable giving pp. 42-51

- Holger Rau, Anya Samek and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- Slipping Through the Cracks? The Impact of Reporting Mental Health Records to the National Firearm Background Check System pp. 52-74

- Fredrick E. Vars, Benjamin Meadows and Griffin Edwards
- Conforming with peers in honesty and cooperation pp. 75-86

- Ozan Isler and Simon Gächter
- Audits, audit effectiveness, and post-audit tax compliance pp. 87-102

- Matthias Kasper and James Alm
- Social learning along international migrant networks pp. 103-121

- Yuan Tian, Maria Esther Caballero and Brian Kovak
- Still want to be a doctor? Medical student dropout in the era of COVID-19 pp. 122-139

- Xiaoyang Ye, Muxin Zhai, Li Feng, Xie, A’na, Weimin Wang and Hongbin Wu
- Some conditions (not) affecting selection neglect: Evidence from the lab pp. 140-157

- Raúl López-Pérez, Ágnes Pintér and Rocío Sánchez-Mangas
- Kinship and fertility: Brother and sibling effects on births in a patrilineal system pp. 158-170

- Wei Yang and Byron G Spencer
- Preferences and strategic behavior in public goods games pp. 171-185

- Gilles Grandjean, Mathieu Lefebvre and Marco Mantovani
- Sentiment and firm behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 186-198

- Lukas Buchheim, Jonas Dovern, Carla Krolage and Sebastian Link
- Injunctive vs. descriptive social norms and reference group dependence pp. 199-218

- Franziska Heinicke, Christian König-Kersting and Robert Schmidt
- The effects of growth mindset on college persistence and completion pp. 219-235

- Soobin Kim, John Yun, Barbara Schneider, Michael Broda, Christopher Klager and I-Chien Chen
- Risk sharing and the demand for insurance: Theory and experimental evidence from Ethiopia pp. 236-256

- Erlend Berg, Michael Blake and Karlijn Morsink
- The art of brevity pp. 257-271

- Ricardo Alonso and Heikki Rantakari
- Testing an application of the political insurance model: The case of the Mexican state-level administrative courts pp. 272-287

- Paola Bertoli, Adriana G. Garcia and Nuno Garoupa
- The influence of peer institutions on colleges’ decisions: Evidence from fall 2020 reopening plans pp. 288-302

- Riley Acton, Emily Cook and Allison Luedtke
- The impact of equal parenting time laws on family outcomes and risky behavior by teenagers: Evidence from Spain pp. 303-325

- Daniel Fernandez-Kranz and Natalia Nollenberger
- Welfare housing and household consumption in urban China pp. 326-334

- Yu Li, Kai Liu, Xiaoying Lu, Ben Zhe Wang and Xuan Zhou
- Fixed price equilibria on peer‐to‐peer platforms: Lessons from time‐based currencies pp. 335-358

- Berno Buechel and Philemon Krähenmann
- Heterogeneous effects of information disclosure: Evidence from housing markets pp. 359-380

- Hayoung Kim
- Clarity trumps content: An experiment on information acquisition in beauty contests pp. 381-407

- Sanjay Banerjee, Hong Qu and Ran Zhao
- Information and credible sanctions in curbing online cheating among undergraduates: A field experiment pp. 408-427

- Daniel Dench and Theodore Joyce
- Strategic trading and Ricardian comparative advantage pp. 428-447

- Waseem A. Toraubally
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