Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 172, issue C, 2020
- Repeated partnerships with multiple equilibria and imperfect monitoring: An experimental study pp. 1-16

- Andrew Kloosterman
- The completion effect in charitable crowdfunding pp. 17-32

- Nichole Argo, David Klinowski, Tamar Krishnamurti and Sarah Smith
- Field comparisons of incentive-compatible preference elicitation techniques pp. 33-56

- Shawn Cole, A. Nilesh Fernando, Daniel Stein and Jeremy Tobacman
- Relativity, mobility, and optimal nonlinear income taxation in an open economy pp. 57-82

- Darong Dai, Wenzheng Gao and Guoqiang Tian
- The role of incentives in dynamic favour exchange: An experimental investigation pp. 83-96

- Kyle Hyndman and Rudolf Müller
- Games as frames pp. 97-106

- Axel Ockenfels and Uta K. Schier
- Losing money on the margin pp. 107-136

- Daniel Ladley, Guanqing Liu and James Rockey
- Parallel imports and repair services pp. 137-160

- Jota Ishikawa, Hodaka Morita and Hiroshi Mukunoki
- Value and patience: The value premium in a dividend-growth model with hyperbolic discounting pp. 161-179

- Thorsten Hens and Nilüfer Schindler
- Loan contract structure and adverse selection: Survey evidence from Uganda pp. 180-195

- Christian Ahlin, Selim Gulesci, Andreas Madestam and Miri Stryjan
- Blameable and imperfect: A study of risk-taking and accountability pp. 196-216

- Jason Aimone and Xiaofei Pan
- Prosocial managers, employee motivation, and the creation of shareholder value pp. 217-235

- Agne Kajackaite and Dirk Sliwka
- Do health risk assessments change eating habits at the workplace? pp. 236-246

- Mariana Carrera, Syeda A. Hasan and Silvia Prina
- Requiem for a Nudge: Framing effects in nudging honesty pp. 247-266

- Eugen Dimant, Gerben A. van Kleef and Shaul Shalvi
- Endogenous preferences for parenting and macroeconomic outcomes pp. 267-279

- Nigar Hashimzade
- Bracelets of pride and guilt? An experimental test of self-signaling pp. 280-291

- Joël J. van der Weele and Ferdinand von Siemens
- Mandatory disclosure, letter-grade systems, and corruption: The case of Los Angeles County restaurant inspections pp. 292-313

- Matthew Makofske
- Does transparency come at the cost of charitable services? Evidence from investigating British charities pp. 314-343

- Canh Dang and Trudy Owens
- An early warning system for predicting systemic banking crises in the Eurozone: A logit regression approach pp. 344-363

- Chryssanthi Filippopoulou, Emilios Galariotis and Spyros Spyrou
- The effect of inertia on brand-name versus generic drug choices pp. 364-379

- Yuki Ito, Konan Hara and Yasuki Kobayashi
- Clever little lies: Math performance and cheating in primary schools in Congo pp. 380-400

- Mario Maggioni and Domenico Rossignoli
Volume 171, issue C, 2020
- Market impact and performance of arbitrageurs of financial bubbles in an agent-based model pp. 1-23

- Rebecca Westphal and Didier Sornette
- The effects of feedback on lying behavior: Experimental evidence pp. 24-34

- Fangtingyu Hu and Avner Ben-Ner
- Does it pay to bet on your favourite to win? Evidence on experienced utility from the 2018 FIFA World Cup experiment pp. 35-58

- Lajos Kossuth, Nattavudh Powdthavee, Donna Harris and Nick Chater
- “Give less but give smart”: Experimental evidence on the effects of public information about quality on giving pp. 59-76

- Luigi Butera and Jeffrey Horn
- Does trust in the government matter for whistleblowing on tax evaders? Survey and experimental evidence pp. 77-95

- Armenak Antinyan, Luca Corazzini and Filippo Pavesi
- Bargaining with a partially-incentivized agent pp. 96-115

- William Robert Ingersoll and Alex Roomets
- Night watchers and terrorists pp. 116-131

- Edwar E. Escalante
- Expropriations, property confiscations and new offshore entities: Evidence from the Panama Papers pp. 132-152

- Ralph-C Bayer, Roland Hodler, Paul Raschky and Anthony Strittmatter
- Explaining escalating prices and fines: A unified approach pp. 153-164

- Stefan Buehler and Nicolas Eschenbaum
- Splash with a teammate: Peer effects in high-stakes tournaments pp. 165-188

- Lingqing Jiang
- An analytical solution for network models with heterogeneous and interacting agents pp. 189-220

- Corrado Di Guilmi, Mauro Gallegati, S. Landini and Joseph Stiglitz
- Animal spirits, risk premia and monetary policy at the zero lower bound pp. 221-233

- Christian Proaño and Benjamin Lojak
- Voluntary disclosure of information and cooperation in simultaneous-move economic interactions pp. 234-246

- Kenju Kamei
- Animal Spirits and Fiscal Policy pp. 247-263

- Paul De Grauwe and Pasquale Foresti
- Negligible senescence: An economic life cycle model for the future pp. 264-285

- Davide Dragone and Holger Strulik
- Children's heterogeneity in cooperation and parental background: An experimental study pp. 286-296

- Matthias Sutter and Anna Untertrifaller
- My reference point, not yours pp. 297-311

- Joy Buchanan
- The Riksbank, emergency finance, policy experimentation, and Sweden’s reversal of fortune pp. 312-332

- Joshua R. Hendrickson
- Does increased teacher accountability decrease leniency in grading? pp. 333-341

- Patrick Puhani and Philip Yang
- Improving non-academic student outcomes using online and text-message coaching pp. 342-360

- Philip Oreopoulos, Uros Petronijevic, Christine Logel and Graham Beattie
- Effects of experience, choice architecture, and cognitive reflection in strategyproof mechanisms pp. 361-377

- Mark Schneider and David Porter
- Home production, market substitutes, and the labor supply of mothers pp. 378-390

- Ronen Bar-El, Limor Hatsor and Yossef Tobol
- Contests with money and time: Experimental evidence on overbidding in all-pay auctions pp. 391-405

- Adriana Breaban, Charles Noussair and Andreea Victoria Popescu
Volume 170, issue C, 2020
- Media attention and choice of major: Evidence from anti-doctor violence in China pp. 1-19

- Shiyu Bo, Joy Chen, Yan Song and Sen Zhou
- Survival ambiguity and welfare pp. 20-42

- Frank Caliendo, Aspen Gorry and Sita Slavov
- Which nudges do businesses like? Managers’ attitudes towards nudges directed at their business or at their customers pp. 43-51

- Ariel Tikotsky, Eyal Pe'er and Yuval Feldman
- Blood donations and incentives: Evidence from a field experiment pp. 52-74

- Lorenz Goette and Alois Stutzer
- History dependence, cohort attachment, and job referrals in networks of close relationships pp. 75-95

- Ayal Chen-Zion and James Rauch
- Public debt, positional concerns, and wealth inequality pp. 96-111

- Kirill Borissov and Andrei Kalk
- A tale of two Koreas: Property rights and fairness pp. 112-130

- Syngjoo Choi, Byung-Yeon Kim, Jungmin Lee and Sokbae Lee
- The effects of professional forecast dissemination on macroeconomic volatility pp. 131-156

- Sacha Gelfer
- Naive and sophisticated mixing: Experimental evidence pp. 157-173

- Christian Diego Alcocer, Thomas Jeitschko and Robert Shupp
- Sleep, health, and human capital: Evidence from daylight saving time pp. 174-192

- Lawrence Jin and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Firms’ asset holdings and inflation expectations pp. 193-205

- Saten Kumar
- Voter heterogeneity and political corruption pp. 206-221

- Enriqueta Aragonès, Javier Rivas and Áron Tóth
- Firing the right bullets: Exploring the effectiveness of the hired-gun mechanism in the provision of public goods pp. 222-243

- Jia Liu, Yohanes Riyanto and Ruike Zhang
- Expectations of reciprocity when competitors share information: Experimental evidence pp. 244-267

- Bernhard Ganglmair, Alex Holcomb and Noah Myung
- Preferences for observable information in a strategic setting: An experiment pp. 268-285

- Adam Zylbersztejn, Zakaria Babutsidze and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- Don’t blame the messenger. The Delivery method of a message matters pp. 286-300

- Daniel Ortega and Carlos Scartascini
- Opportunity cost neglect in public policy pp. 301-312

- Emil Persson and Gustav Tinghög
- Assortative matching and social interaction: A field experiment on adolescents’ risky choices pp. 313-340

- Konstantin E. Lucks, Melanie Lührmann and Joachim Winter
- Corruption, judicial accountability and inequality: Unfair procedures may benefit the worst-off pp. 341-354

- Niclas Berggren and Christian Bjørnskov
- Institutional inequality and individual preferences for honesty and generosity pp. 355-361

- Johan Birkelund and Todd Cherry
- International diversification and corporate cash holding behavior: What happens during economic downturns? pp. 362-371

- Ramzi Benkraiem, Faten Lakhal and Constantin Zopounidis
- State capacity and economic development: Causal mechanism or correlative filter? pp. 372-385

- Vincent Geloso and Alexander W. Salter
- Monetary policy and herd behavior: International evidence pp. 386-417

- Styliani-Iris Krokida, Panagiota Makrychoriti and Spyros Spyrou
- Professional identity and the gender gap in risk-taking. Evidence from field experiments with scientists pp. 418-432

- Moritz Drupp, Menusch Khadjavi, Marie-Catherine Riekhof and Rudi Voss
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