Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 88, issue C, 2013
- South Korea's economic future: Industrial policy, or economic democracy? pp. 3-13

- Randall G. Holcombe
- Business groups and the natural state pp. 14-26

- Richard Langlois
- Lock-in institutions and efficiency pp. 27-36

- Elias Khalil
- Path dependence and the Korean keyboard pp. 37-46

- Young Back Choi
- Endogenous constitutions: Politics and politicians matter, economic outcomes don’t pp. 47-61

- Bernd Hayo and Stefan Voigt
- Property rights, entrepreneurship and coordination pp. 62-77

- David A. Harper
- Piracy in a two-sided software market pp. 78-89

- Alexander Rasch and Tobias Wenzel
- Making a difference matters: Impact unlocks the emotional benefits of prosocial spending pp. 90-95

- Lara B. Aknin, Elizabeth W. Dunn, Ashley V. Whillans, Adam M. Grant and Michael I. Norton
- Red, white and pink: Linking public good contributions to private good sales pp. 96-108

- Suman Ghosh and Kameshwari Shankar
- Other-regarding preferences and management styles pp. 109-132

- Martin Kocher, Ganna Pogrebna and Matthias Sutter
- Information and subsidies: Complements or substitutes? pp. 133-139

- Nava Ashraf, B. Kelsey Jack and Emir Kamenica
Volume 87, issue C, 2013
- A failed attempt to explain within subject variation in risk taking behavior using domain specific risk attitudes pp. 1-24

- Cary Deck, Jungmin Lee, Javier Reyes and Christopher C. Rosen
- Behavioral biases in endogenous-timing herding games: An experimental study pp. 25-34

- Asen Ivanov, Dan Levin and James Peck
- Conflict leads to cooperation in demand bargaining pp. 35-42

- Kareen Rozen
- Experimental methods: Eliciting risk preferences pp. 43-51

- Gary Charness, Uri Gneezy and Alex Imas
- Relative consumption and tax evasion pp. 52-65

- Laszlo Goerke
- On experimental economics and the comparison between the last two versions of Molière's Tartuffe pp. 66-72

- Bertrand Crettez and Regis Deloche
- How category reporting can improve fundraising pp. 73-90

- Edward Cartwright and Amrish Patel
- Strategic delegation in an experimental mixed duopoly pp. 91-100

- Ninghua Du, John Heywood and Guangliang Ye
Volume 86, issue C, 2013
- Income redistribution going awry: The reversal power of the concern for relative deprivation pp. 1-9

- Gerhard Sorger and Oded Stark
- On the use of heuristics to approximate competitors’ private information pp. 10-23

- C.-Y. Cynthia Lin Lawell and Erich Muehlegger
- Rational expectations and loss aversion: Potential output and welfare implications pp. 24-36

- Giuseppe Ciccarone and Enrico Marchetti
- The causal effect of watching TV on material aspirations: Evidence from the “valley of the innocent” pp. 37-51

- Walter Hyll and Lutz Schneider
- Gender differences in repeated competition: Evidence from school math contests pp. 52-66

- Christopher Cotton, Frank McIntyre and Joseph Price
- New evidence on the structure of production: Real and Austrian business cycle theory and the financial instability hypothesis pp. 67-77

- Robert F. Mulligan
- Innovation over the industry life-cycle: Evidence from EU manufacturing pp. 78-91

- J. Bos, Claire Economidou and Mark W.J.L. Sanders
- Overconfidence, experience, and professionalism: An experimental study pp. 92-101

- Lukas Menkhoff, Maik Schmeling and Ulrich Schmidt
- Agent-based macroeconomics: A baseline model pp. 102-120

- Matthias Lengnick
- Inequity aversion and advantage seeking with asymmetric competition pp. 121-136

- Caleb Cox
- Understanding the consequences of consequentiality: Testing the validity of stated preferences in the field pp. 137-147

- Christian Vossler and Sharon B. Watson
- Drug withdrawals and the utilization of therapeutic substitutes: The case of Vioxx pp. 148-168

- J. Michael Collins, Kosali I. Simon and Sharon Tennyson
- Individual firm and market dynamics of CSR activities pp. 169-182

- Franz Wirl, Gustav Feichtinger and Peter Kort
- Group membership, team preferences, and expectations pp. 183-190

- Francesco Guala, Luigi Mittone and Matteo Ploner
- Innovation and waste in supply chain management pp. 191-199

- Martin Peitz and Dongsoo Shin
- Longevity risk, subjective survival expectations, and individual saving behavior pp. 200-220

- Thomas Post and Katja Hanewald
- A monetary Minsky model of the Great Moderation and the Great Recession pp. 221-235

- Steve Keen
Volume 85, issue C, 2013
- The O-ring sector and the Foolproof sector: An explanation for skill externalities pp. 1-10

- Garett Jones
- The stability of measured time preferences pp. 11-19

- Erin L. Krupka and Melvin Stephens
- Explicit versus implicit contracts for dividing the benefits of cooperation pp. 20-34

- Marco Casari and Timothy Cason
- Does firm heterogeneity affect foreign market entry and exit symmetrically? Empirical evidence for French firms pp. 35-47

- Dirk Engel, Vivien Procher and Christoph Schmidt
- Affecting policy by manipulating prediction markets: Experimental evidence pp. 48-62

- Cary Deck, Shengle Lin and David Porter
- Land acquisition: Political intervention, fragmentation and voice pp. 63-78

- Prabal Roy Chowdhury
- Health insurance, treatment plan, and delegation to altruistic physician pp. 79-96

- Ting Liu and Ching-to Ma
- Incentives and earnings growth pp. 97-107

- Anders Frederiksen
- Disadvantageous lies in individual decisions pp. 108-111

- Verena Utikal and Urs Fischbacher
- Learning and evolution of altruistic preferences in the Centipede Game pp. 112-117

- Astrid Gamba
- Liquidity spillovers in sovereign bond and CDS markets: An analysis of the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis pp. 122-143

- Giovanni Calice, Jing Chen and Julian Williams
- Rating agencies’ signals during the European sovereign debt crisis: Market impact and spillovers pp. 144-162

- Rasha Alsakka and Owain ap Gwilym
- The role of media in the credit crunch: The case of the banking sector pp. 163-175

- Tomasz Wisniewski and Brendan Lambe
- Off-balance-sheet activity under adverse selection: The European experience pp. 176-190

- Miguel Duran and Ana Lozano-Vivas
- Operational and reputational risk in the European banking industry: The market reaction to operational risk events pp. 191-206

- Philipp Sturm
- Towards a program for financial stability pp. 207-218

- Robert E. Krainer
- A network model of financial system resilience pp. 219-235

- Kartik Anand, Prasanna Gai, Sujit Kapadia, Simon Brennan and Matthew Willison
- Determinants of trust in banking networks pp. 236-248

- Dilek Bülbül
- A comparison of the original and revised Basel market risk frameworks for regulating bank capital pp. 249-268

- Gordon Alexander, Alexandre Baptista and Shu Yan
- Mitigating financial fragility with Continuous Workout Mortgages pp. 269-285

- Robert J. Shiller, Rafal Wojakowski, M. Shahid Ebrahim and Mark B. Shackleton
- On the efficiency of the UPREIT organizational form: Implications for the subprime crisis and CDO's pp. 286-305

- M. Shahid Ebrahim and Ike Mathur
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