Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 188, issue C, 2021
- Consumption responses to COVID-19 payments: Evidence from a natural experiment and bank account data pp. 1-17

- So Kubota, Koichiro Onishi and Yuta Toyama
- Forced distribution rating systems and team collaboration pp. 18-35

- Linda Loberg, Stephan Nüesch and Johann Nils Foege
- Power against random expenditure allocation for revealed preference tests pp. 36-45

- Per Hjertstrand
- Predicting choice-averse and choice-loving behaviors in a field experiment with actual shoppers pp. 46-71

- David Ong
- Persistence or reversal? The micro-effects of time-varying financial penalties pp. 72-86

- Duncan Mortimer, Anthony Harris, Jasper S. Wijnands and Mark Stevenson
- Do non-choice data reveal economic preferences? Evidence from biometric data and compensation-scheme choice pp. 87-104

- Marja-Liisa Halko, Olli Lappalainen and Lauri Sääksvuori
- Is it only a game? Video games and violence pp. 105-125

- Agne Suziedelyte
- Cutting one’s coat according to one’s cloth – How did the great recession affect retirement resources and expenditure goals? pp. 126-166

- Jochem de Bresser, Marike Knoef and Lieke Kools
- Do government-initiated energy comparison sites encourage consumer search and lower prices? Evidence from an online randomized controlled experiment in Australia pp. 167-182

- Main Uddin, Liang Wang and Russell Smyth
- Do preferences for private labels respond to supermarket loyalty programs? pp. 183-208

- Jorge Florez-Acosta
- Deviant or wrong? The effects of norm information on the efficacy of punishment pp. 209-235

- Cristina Bicchieri, Eugen Dimant and Erte Xiao
- The evolutionary stability of in-group altruism in productive and destructive group contests pp. 236-252

- Guillaume Cheikbossian
- Agency breadth and political influence pp. 253-268

- Zachary Breig and Mitch Downey
- Mobile phone coverage and violent conflict pp. 269-287

- Klaus Ackermann, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Russell Smyth
- When leading by example leads to less corrupt collaboration pp. 288-306

- Rainer Rilke, Anastasia Danilov, Ori Weisel, Shaul Shalvi and Bernd Irlenbusch
- Covenants before the swords: The limits to efficient cooperation in heterogeneous groups pp. 307-321

- Christian Koch, Nikos Nikiforakis and Charles Noussair
- A local community course that raises wellbeing and pro-sociality: Evidence from a randomised controlled trial pp. 322-336

- Christian Krekel, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Daisy Fancourt and Richard Layard
- What do intra-household experiments measure? Evidence from the lab and field pp. 337-350

- Jessica B. Hoel, Melissa Hidrobo, Tanguy Bernard and Maha Ashour
- Partial compatibility in oligopoly pp. 351-378

- Federico Innocenti and Domenico Menicucci
- Volatility expectations and disagreement pp. 379-393

- Ronald Huisman, Nico L. Van der Sar and Remco C.J. Zwinkels
- Semiorder preferences and price-oriented buyers in a Hotelling model pp. 394-407

- Pau Balart
- Gender empowerment as an enforcer of individuals’ choice between education and fertility: Evidence from 19th century France pp. 408-438

- Claude Diebolt, Tapas Mishra and Faustine Perrin
- Increased risk-taking, not loss tolerance, drives adolescents’ propensity to choose risky prospects more often under peer observation pp. 439-457

- Agnieszka Tymula and Xueting Wang
- Anti-corruption, safety compliance and coal mine deaths: Evidence from China pp. 458-488

- Gang Xu, Xue Wang, Ruiting Wang, Go Yano and Rong Zou
- The early costs of plant closures: Evidence on lead effects on workers’ subjective and objective outcomes pp. 489-505

- Christoph Wunder and Tugba Zeydanli
- Education and migrant entrepreneurship in urban China pp. 506-529

- Zhiming Cheng and Russell Smyth
- Does the magnitude of relative calorie distance affect food consumption? pp. 530-551

- Samir Huseynov, Marco Palma and Ghufran Ahmad
- Property rights and prosocial behavior: Evidence from a land tenure reform implemented as randomized control-trial pp. 552-566

- Marco Fabbri
- Behavioral dynamics in transitions from college to the workforce pp. 567-590

- Catalina Franco and Meera Mahadevan
- The importance of capital in closing the entrepreneurial gender gap: A longitudinal study of lottery wins pp. 591-607

- Sarah Flèche, Anthony Lepinteur and Nattavudh Powdthavee
- Employee identification and wages – on the economics of “Affective Commitment” pp. 608-626

- Patrick Kampkötter, Lea M. Petters and Dirk Sliwka
- Heterogeneity in individual expectations, sentiment, and constant-gain learning pp. 627-650

- Stephen Cole and Fabio Milani
- Do cultural districts spur urban revitalization: Evidence from Louisiana pp. 651-673

- Javier E. Portillo and Gary A. Wagner
- The impact of ETFs in secondary asset markets: Experimental evidence pp. 674-696

- John Duffy, Jean Paul Rabanal and Olga Rud
- Escaping social pressure: Fixed-term contracts in multi-establishment firms pp. 697-715

- Andrea Bassanini, Eve Caroli, Francois Fontaine and Antoine Rebérioux
- Variations in investment advice provision: A study of financial advisors of millionaire investors pp. 716-735

- Ylva Baeckström, Ian W. Marsh and Joanne Silvester
- Last and furious: Relative position and school violence pp. 736-756

- Simona Comi, Federica Origo, Laura Pagani and Marco Tonello
- Sunlight and Culture pp. 757-782

- Per Fredriksson and Aatishya Mohanty
- Shocking gift exchange pp. 783-810

- Essi Kujansuu and Arthur Schram
- Counterterrorism policy: Spillovers, regime solidity, and corner solutions pp. 811-827

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Todd Sandler
- Hindering human capital accumulation: A hidden cost of the silent mafia? pp. 828-845

- Mustafa Caglayan, Alessandro Flamini and Babak Jahanshahi
- Modeling the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of bounded rationality and economic constraints pp. 846-866

- Oliver Richters
- A signal of (Train)ability? Grade repetition and hiring chances pp. 867-878

- Stijn Baert and Matteo Picchio
- Do retail investors bite off more than they can chew? A close look at their return objectives pp. 879-902

- D’Hondt, Catherine, Rudy De Winne and Maxime Merli
- Group-identity and long-run cooperation: an experiment pp. 903-915

- Gabriele Camera and Lukas Hohl
- Do gender wage differences within households influence women's empowerment and welfare? Evidence from Ghana pp. 916-932

- Michael Danquah, Abdul Malik Iddrisu, Ernest Owusu Boakye and Solomon Owusu
- The asymmetric role of crime in women's and men's labour force participation: Evidence from India pp. 933-961

- Ankita Mishra, Vinod Mishra and Jaai Parasnis
- The effect of financial education on students’ consumer choices: Evidence from a randomized experiment pp. 962-976

- Kenneth De Beckker, Kristof De Witte and Geert Van Campenhout
- Exchange rates and expenditure of households with foreign-born members: Evidence from Australia pp. 977-997

- Syed Hasan, Shamim Shakur and Robert Breunig
- Tobacco sales prohibition and teen smoking pp. 998-1014

- Armando Meier, Reto Odermatt and Alois Stutzer
- Mama loves you: The gender wage gap and expenditure on children's education in China pp. 1015-1034

- Haining Wang and Zhiming Cheng
- Using behavioral insights to incentivize cycling: Results from a field experiment pp. 1035-1058

- A. Ciccone, A. Fyhri and H.B. Sundfør
- The role of beliefs in supporting economic policies: The case of the minimum wage pp. 1059-1087

- Natalia Mishagina and Claude Montmarquette
- Feverish sentiment and global equity markets during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1088-1108

- Toan Luu Duc Huynh, Matteo Foglia, Muhammad Ali Nasir and Eliana Angelini
- Setting goals for keystone habits improves labor market prospects and life satisfaction for unemployed youth: Experimental evidence from Norway pp. 1109-1123

- Kjetil Bjorvatn, Mathias Ekström and Armando Garcia Pires
- The causal impact of economics education on decision-making: Evidence from a natural experiment in China pp. 1124-1143

- Binkai Chen, Wei Lin and Ao Wang
- Dynamics and stability of social and economic networks: Experimental evidence pp. 1144-1176

- Juan D. Carrillo and Arya Gaduh
- Sentiment: The bridge between financial markets and macroeconomy pp. 1177-1190

- Zhenxi Chen, Donald Lien and Yaheng Lin
- Cooperation in infinitely repeated games of strategic complements and substitutes pp. 1191-1205

- Ayse Gul Mermer, Wieland Müller and Sigrid Suetens
- Cash in hand and savings decisions pp. 1206-1220

- Lisa Spantig
- Experimental evidence on sharing rules and additionality in transfer payments pp. 1221-1247

- Esther Blanco, Natalie Struwe and James Walker
- Individualistic culture and entrepreneurial opportunities pp. 1248-1268

- Daisy Assmann and Philipp Ehrl
- Framing and social information nudges at Wikipedia pp. 1269-1279

- Maximilian Linek and Christian Traxler
- Follow the leader? A field experiment on social influence pp. 1280-1297

- Kate Ambler, Susan Godlonton and Maria Recalde
- Inequality and incentives with societal other-regarding preferences pp. 1298-1324

- Benjamin Bental and Jenny Kragl
- Cream skimming by health care providers and inequality in health care access: Evidence from a randomized field experiment pp. 1325-1350

- Anna Werbeck, Ansgar Wübker and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Local institutions and public school spending under restricted suffrage: The case of post-unitary Italy pp. 1351-1373

- Riccardo Marchingiglio
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