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Volume 185, issue C, 2021
- Learning in speculative bubbles: Theory and experiment pp. 1-26

- Jieying Hong, Sophie Moinas and Sébastien Pouget
- Unemployment and intimate partner violence: A Cultural approach pp. 27-49

- Ana Tur-Prats
- Alphabetic norm and research output pp. 50-60

- Ang Li and Ben Li
- Where do I stand? Assessing researchers’ beliefs about their productivity pp. 61-80

- Marco Bertoni, Giorgio Brunello, Daniele Checchi and Lorenzo Rocco
- Inequality and competitive effort: The roles of asymmetric resources, opportunity and outcomes pp. 81-96

- Francesco Fallucchi, Abhijit Ramalingam, Bettina Rockenbach and Marcin Waligora
- Trust and reputation under asymmetric information pp. 97-124

- Moritz Janas and Emilia Oljemark
- Corruption and mental health: Evidence from Vietnam pp. 125-137

- Smriti Sharma, Saurabh Singhal and Finn Tarp
- Deliberation and epistemic democracy pp. 138-167

- Huihui Ding and Marcus Pivato
- Employment structure in China from 1990 to 2015 pp. 168-190

- Peng Ge, Wenkai Sun and Zhong Zhao
- Intellectual property rights, multinational firms and technology transfers pp. 191-210

- Sara Biancini and Pamela Bombarda
- Favoring your in-group can harm both them and you: Ethnicity and public goods provision in China pp. 211-233

- César Mantilla, Ling Zhou, Charlotte Wang, Donghui Yang, Suping Shen and Paul Seabright
- What do consumers learn from regulator ratings? Evidence from restaurant hygiene quality disclosures pp. 234-249

- Tami Kim and Daniel Martin
- Dishonesty and risk-taking: Compliance decisions of individuals and groups pp. 250-286

- Martin Fochmann, Nadja Fochmann, Martin Kocher and Nadja Müller
- Income, aspirations and subjective well-being: International evidence pp. 287-302

- Matti Hovi and Jani-Petri Laamanen
- Seasonal scarcity and sharing norms pp. 303-316

- Vojtěch Bartoš
- Earning responsibility increases risk taking among representative decision makers pp. 317-329

- Luke Jones and Attila Cseh
- Wide framing disposition effect: An empirical study pp. 330-347

- Julia Brettschneider, Giovanni Burro and Vicky Henderson
- The Binary Lottery Procedure does not induce risk neutrality in the Holt & Laury and Eckel & Grossman tasks pp. 348-369

- Oliver Kirchkamp, Jörg Oechssler and Andis Sofianos
- Governance of collective entrepreneurship pp. 370-389

- Behrang Manouchehrabadi, Paolo Letizia and George Hendrikse
- 2D:4D does not predict economic preferences: Evidence from a large, representative sample pp. 390-401

- Levent Neyse, Magnus Johannesson and Anna Dreber
- Effect of conformism on firm selection, product quality and home bias pp. 402-418

- Sergey Kichko and Pierre Picard
- Cold play: Learning across bimatrix games pp. 419-441

- Terje Lensberg and Klaus Schenk-Hoppé
- Do bystanders react to bribery? pp. 442-462

- Alice Guerra and Tatyana Zhuravleva
- Fiscal federalism and income inequality: An empirical analysis for Switzerland pp. 463-494

- Lars Feld, Christian Frey, Christoph A. Schaltegger and Lukas A. Schmid
- Because I (don’t) deserve it: Entitlement and lying behavior pp. 495-512

- Tilman Fries and Daniel Parra Carreño
- Pool punishment in public goods games: How do sanctioners’ incentives affect us? pp. 513-537

- Adriana Alventosa, Alberto Antonioni and Penélope Hernández
- Immigration and crime: The role of self-selection and institutions pp. 538-564

- Fabio Mariani and Marion Mercier
- Non-monotone social learning pp. 565-579

- Min Zhang
- Does reliable electrification reduce gender differences? Evidence from India pp. 580-601

- Ashish Kumar Sedai, Ramaa Vasudevan, Anita Pena and Ray Miller
- Kenji or Kenneth? Pearl Harbor and Japanese-American assimilation pp. 602-624

- Martin Saavedra
- Average income, income inequality and export unit values pp. 625-646

- Hélène Latzer and Florian Mayneris
- Political institutions and policy responses during a crisis pp. 647-670

- Gaurav Chiplunkar and Sabyasachi Das
- Comovement and return predictability in asset markets: An experiment with two Lucas trees pp. 671-687

- Charles Noussair and Andreea Victoria Popescu
- Political beliefs affect compliance with government mandates pp. 688-701

- Marcus Painter and Tian Qiu
- Dissolving partnerships under risk: An experimental investigation pp. 702-720

- Kyle Hyndman
- Knowledge exchange and productivity spill-overs in Bangladeshi garment factories pp. 721-746

- Andreas Menzel
- Comparing behavioural heterogeneity across asset classes pp. 747-769

- Saskia ter Ellen, Cars H. Hommes and Remco C.J. Zwinkels
- Evading by any means? VAT enforcement and payroll tax evasion in China pp. 770-784

- Lixing Li, Kevin Liu, Zhuo Nie and Tianyang Xi
- Voluntary and mandatory provision of common-pool resources with heterogeneous users pp. 785-813

- Fatemeh Momeni
- The effect of time-induced stress on financial decision making in real markets: The case of traffic congestion pp. 814-841

- Sergey Gelman and Doron Kliger
- Regulatory mood-congruence and herding: Evidence from cannabis stocks pp. 842-864

- Panagiotis Andrikopoulos, Bartosz Gebka and Vasileios Kallinterakis
- Sick and tell: A field experiment analyzing the effects of an illness-related employment gap on the callback rate pp. 865-882

- Sheryll Namingit, William Blankenau and Benjamin Schwab
- Polarizing information and support for reform pp. 883-901

- Nicholas Haas, Mazen Hassan, Sarah Mansour and Rebecca Morton
- Resource depletion and conflict: Experimental evidence pp. 902-917

- Karolina Safarzynska and Marta Sylwestrzak
- The effects of neighbourhood and workplace income comparisons on subjective wellbeing pp. 918-945

- Shakked Noy and Isabelle Sin
- Lying in a foreign language? pp. 946-961

- Despoina Alempaki, Gönül Doğan and Yang Yang
Volume 184, issue C, 2021
- Immigration and institutional change: Did mass immigration cause peronism in argentina? pp. 1-15

- Nicolas Cachanosky, Alexandre Padilla and Alejandro Gómez
- The lottery player’s fallacy: Why labels predict strategic choices pp. 16-29

- Irenaeus Wolff
- When a boundedly rational monopolist meets consumers with reference dependent preferences pp. 30-45

- Fabio Tramontana
- Inequality in personality over the life cycle pp. 46-77

- Miriam Gensowski, Mette Gørtz and Stefanie Schurer
- Regional shocks and the formation of interconnected markets: A network approach pp. 78-98

- Sumit Joshi and Ahmed Saber Mahmud
- Income tax evasion and audits under common and idiosyncratic shocks pp. 99-116

- Parimal K. Bag and Peng Wang
- European depositors’ behavior and crisis sentiment pp. 117-136

- Dimitris Anastasiou and Konstantinos Drakos
- Incentive spillovers in the workplace: Evidence from two field experiments pp. 137-149

- Erwin Bulte, John List and Daan van Soest
- The impact of corruption, economic freedom, regulation and transparency on bank profitability and bank stability: Evidence from the Eurozone area pp. 150-177

- Dimitrios Asteriou, Keith Pilbeam and Iuliana Tomuleasa
- Competitive balance: Information disclosure and discrimination in an asymmetric contest pp. 178-198

- Derek J. Clark and Tapas Kundu
- Determinants of the community mobility during the COVID-19 epidemic: The role of government regulations and information pp. 199-231

- Silvia Mendolia, Olena Stavrunova and Oleg Yerokhin
- Equal and unequal profit sharing in highly interdependent work groups: A laboratory experiment pp. 232-252

- Andrej Angelovski, Jordi Brandts and Carles Solà
- Strength of words: Donald Trump's tweets, sanctions and Russia's ruble pp. 253-277

- Dmitriy Afanasyev, Elena Fedorova and Svetlana Ledyaeva
- How long is forever in the laboratory? Three implementations of an infinite-horizon monetary economy pp. 278-301

- Janet Hua Jiang, Daniela Puzzello and Cathy Zhang
- Investment and uncertainty: Are large firms different from small ones? pp. 302-317

- Theodore Panagiotidis and Panagiotis Printzis
- Free riding in the monastery: Club goods, the cistercian order and agricultural investment in Ancien Regime France pp. 318-336

- Theresa Finley
- Peer monitoring and Islamic microfinance pp. 337-358

- Alistair Cameron, Mandar Oak and Yaping Shan
- Christian missions and anti-gay attitudes in Africa pp. 359-374

- Maxim Ananyev and Mikhail Poyker
- Trade normalization, export quality, and in-migration of skilled workers: Evidence from China pp. 375-387

- Kang Zhou and Junsen Zhang
- Estimating the effects of the minimum wage using the introduction of indexation pp. 388-408

- Daiji Kawaguchi and Yuko Mori
- Warcraft: The legitimacy building of usurpers pp. 409-431

- Shuo Chen and Xinyu Fan
- Diversity and the timing of preference in hiring decisions pp. 432-459

- Logan M. Lee and Glen R. Waddell
- Adolescent time and risk preferences: Measurement, determinants and field consequences pp. 460-488

- Anya Samek, Andre Gray, Ashlesha Datar and Nancy Nicosia
- Nepotism vs. Specific Skills: The effect of professional liberalization on returns to parental background of Italian lawyers pp. 489-505

- Michele Raitano and Francesco Vona
- Wages, hires, and labor market concentration pp. 506-605

- Ioana Marinescu, Ivan Ouss and Louis-Daniel Pape
- Intergovernmental communication under decentralization pp. 606-652

- Shiyu Bo, Liuchun Deng, Yufeng Sun and Boqun Wang
- The right to quit work: An efficiency rationale for restricting the freedom of contract pp. 653-669

- Daniel Müller and Patrick W. Schmitz
- “Tell all the truth, but tell it slant”: Documenting media bias pp. 670-691

- Collin Raymond and Sarah Taylor
- A prospect theory Nash bargaining solution and its stochastic stability pp. 692-711

- Ryoji Sawa
- The dynamism of liberalism: An esoteric interpretation of Adam Smith pp. 717-726

- Dylan DelliSanti
- Adam Smith on usury: An esoteric reading pp. 727-738

- Jonathon Diesel
- Adam Smith as Solon: Accommodating on the edges of liberty, not abandoning it pp. 739-747

- Michael J. Clark
- Adam Smith on schooling: A classical liberal rereading pp. 748-770

- Scott Drylie
- His Memory has Misled Him? Two Supposed Errors in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments pp. 771-780

- Jon Murphy and Andrew Humphries
- Why did Smith suggest a labor theory of value? pp. 781-787

- John A. Robinson and J. Robert Subrick
- Adam Smith on reputation, commutative justice, and defamation laws pp. 788-803

- Mark J. Bonica and Daniel B. Klein
- Custom and moral variability: An interpretation of part V of Smith's theory of moral sentiments pp. 804-812

- Bradley R. Jackson
- Adam Smith on moral judgment: Why people tend to make better judgments within liberal institutions pp. 813-825

- Paul D. Mueller
- A dialectical reading of Adam Smith on wealth and happiness pp. 826-836

- Erik W. Matson
- Adam Smith and the poor: A textual analysis pp. 837-849

- Christopher Martin
- Moderation and the liberal state: David Hume's history of England pp. 850-859

- Kendra H. Asher
- On the origin of Hume's philosophy in the passions pp. 860-873

- Kelly Martin
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