Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 157, issue C, 2019
- 20 years of WEHIA: A journey in search of a safer road pp. 5-14

- Mauro Gallegati and Alan Kirman
- Market stability vs. market resilience: Regulatory policies experiments in an agent-based model with low- and high-frequency trading pp. 15-41

- Sandrine Jacob Leal and Mauro Napoletano
- Monetary policy and large crises in a financial accelerator agent-based model pp. 42-58

- Federico Giri, Luca Riccetti, Alberto Russo and Mauro Gallegati
- Budgetary rigour with stimulus in lean times: Policy advices from an agent-based model pp. 59-83

- Andrea Teglio, Andrea Mazzocchetti, Linda Ponta, Marco Raberto and Silvano Cincotti
- Interpreting the Beveridge curve. An agent-based approach pp. 84-100

- Gabriele Cardullo and Eric Guerci
- A basic New Keynesian DSGE model with dispersed information: An agent-based approach pp. 101-116

- Alessandro Gobbi and Jakob Grazzini
- Uncertainty, rationality and complexity in a multi-sectoral dynamic model: The dynamic stochastic generalized aggregation approach pp. 117-144

- Michele Catalano and Corrado Di Guilmi
- The Principle of Minimum Differentiation revisited: Return of the median voter pp. 145-170

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Emily Tanimura and Nicolaas Vriend
- Learning correlated equilibria: An evolutionary approach pp. 171-190

- Jasmina Arifovic, Joshua F. Boitnott and John Duffy
- Learning the Ramsey outcome in a Kydland & Prescott economy pp. 191-208

- Jasmina Arifovic and Murat Yildizoglu
- Experimental stock market dynamics: Excess bids, directional learning, and adaptive style-investing in a call-auction with multiple multi-period lived assets pp. 209-224

- Reinhard Selten and Tibor Neugebauer
- Do rivals enhance your credit conditions? pp. 228-243

- Vittoria Cerasi, Alessandro Fedele and Raffaele Miniaci
- Continuous Workout Mortgages: Efficient pricing and systemic implications pp. 244-274

- Robert J. Shiller, Rafal M. Wojakowski, M. Shahid Ebrahim and Mark B. Shackleton
- Clustered pricing in the corporate loan market: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 275-296

- Sajid M. Chaudhry, Elnaz Bajoori and Shasi Nandeibam
- Financial choice and international trade pp. 297-319

- Ilhyun Cho, Silvio Contessi, Katheryn Russ and Diego Valderrama
- Partners, not debtors: The external liabilities of emerging market economies pp. 320-337

- Joseph Joyce
- Do political risks harm development of oil fields? pp. 338-358

- Kristine S. Bøe, Therese Jordal, Štěpán Mikula and Peter Molnár
- Bankruptcy and cross-country differences in productivity pp. 359-381

- Julian Neira
- The walking debt crisis pp. 382-402

- Christoph Wegener, Robinson Kruse and Tobias Basse
- Is financial inclusion good for bank stability? International evidence pp. 403-427

- M. Mostak Ahamed and Sushanta Mallick
- Banking development, socioeconomic structure and income inequality pp. 428-451

- D’Onofrio, Alexandra, Raoul Minetti and Pierluigi Murro
- Trust in banks pp. 452-476

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Iftekhar Hasan and Laurent Weill
- Salience theory: Calibration and heterogeneity in probability distortion pp. 477-495

- C. Königsheim, M. Lukas and M. Nöth
- Product market competition and gender discrimination pp. 496-522

- Dudley Cooke, Ana Fernandes and Priscila Ferreira
- Hide and seek search: Why angels hide and entrepreneurs seek pp. 523-540

- Merwan Engineer, Paul Schure and Dan H. Vo
- The anti-paradox of cooperation: Diversity may pay! pp. 541-559

- Michael Finus and Matthew McGinty
- Do altruists lie less? pp. 560-579

- Rudolf Kerschbamer, Daniel Neururer and Alexander Gruber
- Consistency in simple vs. complex choices by younger and older adults pp. 580-601

- Isabelle Brocas, Juan D. Carrillo, T. Dalton Combs and Niree Kodaverdian
- Homothetic preferences revealed pp. 602-614

- Jan Heufer and Per Hjertstrand
- Care provision: An experimental investigation pp. 615-630

- Banuri’s, Sheheryar, Angela de Oliveira and Catherine Eckel
- Choosing with the worst in mind: A reference-dependent model pp. 631-652

- Gerelt Tserenjigmid
- Advertising for consideration pp. 653-669

- Carmen Astorne-Figari, Jose Lopez and Aleksandr Yankelevich
- Defaults and dishonesty – Evidence from a representative sample in the lab pp. 670-679

- Toke Fosgaard
- Firms’ markup, cost, and price changes when policymakers permit collusion: Does antitrust immunity matter? pp. 680-707

- Philip Gayle and Xin Xie
- Network formation and disruption - An experiment are equilibrium networks too complex? pp. 708-734

- Behnud Mir Djawadi, Angelika Endres, Britta Hoyer and Sonja Recker
- Elections, ability, and candidate honesty pp. 735-753

- Jonathan Woon and Kristin Kanthak
- Broken promises and hidden partnerships: An experiment pp. 754-774

- Jingnan Chen and Daniel Houser
- The role of international and domestic R&D outsourcing for firm innovation pp. 775-792

- María García-Vega and Elena Huergo
Volume 156, issue C, 2018
- Why are some households so poorly insured? pp. 1-12

- John Gathergood and Daniel Wylie
- A theory of self-enforcing monetary constitutions with reference to the Suffolk System, 1825–1858 pp. 13-22

- Alexander William Salter and Andrew T. Young
- Affirmative action and retaliation in experimental contests pp. 23-40

- Francesco Fallucchi and Simone Quercia
- Performance and risk taking under threat of elimination pp. 41-54

- Nathan R. Adams and Glen R. Waddell
- Costly switching from a status quo pp. 55-70

- Begum Guney and Michael Richter
- Why (field) experiments on unethical behavior are important: Comparing stated and revealed behavior pp. 71-85

- Yonas Alem, Håkan Eggert, Martin Kocher and Remidius D. Ruhinduka
- Targeting with machine learning: An application to a tax rebate program in Italy pp. 86-102

- Monica Andini, Emanuele Ciani, Guido de Blasio, Alessio D'Ignazio and Viola Salvestrini
- More buzz, more vibes: Impact of social media on concert distribution pp. 103-113

- Daegon Cho, Youngdeok Hwang and Jongwon Park
- Paying is believing: The effect of costly information on Bayesian updating pp. 114-125

- Pedro Robalo and Rei Sayag
- The effect of fast trading on price discovery and efficiency: Evidence from a betting exchange pp. 126-143

- Paolo Bizzozero, Raphael Flepp and Egon Franck
- Historic sex-ratio imbalances predict female participation in the market for politicians pp. 144-165

- Iris Grant, Iris Kesternich, Carina Steckenleiter and Joachim Winter
- Getting past the gender gap in political ambition pp. 166-183

- Jennifer Pate and Richard Fox
- Attitude–behavior consistency in tax compliance: A cross-national comparison pp. 184-205

- Alice Guerra and Brooke Harrington
- The price of redemption: Sin, penance, and marginal deterrence pp. 206-218

- Metin Cosgel and Thomas J. Miceli
- “Fatal Attraction” and Level-k thinking in games with Non-neutral frames pp. 219-224

- Vincent Crawford
- Does patient health behaviour respond to doctor effort? pp. 225-251

- Eleonora Fichera, James Banks, Luigi Siciliani and Matt Sutton
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