Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 70, issue 3, 2009
- An introduction to field experiments in economics pp. 439-442

- John List
- Are experimental economists prone to framing effects? A natural field experiment pp. 443-446

- Simon Gächter, Henrik Orzen, Elke Renner and Chris Starmer
- Tax morale affects tax compliance: Evidence from surveys and an artefactual field experiment pp. 447-457

- Ronald G. Cummings, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, Michael McKee and Benno Torgler
- Performance pay and worker cooperation: Evidence from an artefactual field experiment pp. 458-469

- Stephen Burks, Jeffrey Carpenter and Lorenz Goette
- Group and individual risk preferences: A lottery-choice experiment with self-employed and salaried workers pp. 470-484

- David Masclet, Nathalie Colombier, Laurent Denant-Boèmont and Youenn Loheac
- What motivates common pool resource users? Experimental evidence from the field pp. 485-497

- Maria Vélez, John K. Stranlund and James Murphy
- Risk attitudes, randomization to treatment, and self-selection into experiments pp. 498-507

- Glenn Harrison, Morten Lau and Elisabet Rutstrom
- Computerizing audit studies pp. 508-514

- Joanna Lahey and Ryan A. Beasley
Volume 70, issue 1-2, 2009
- Exploring gendered behavior in the field with experiments: Why public goods are provided by women in a Nairobi slum pp. 1-9

- Fiona Greig and Iris Bohnet
- Did the Soviets collude? A statistical analysis of championship chess 1940-1978 pp. 10-21

- Charles Moul and John Nye
- Securing property rights in transition: Lessons from implementation of China's rural land contracting law pp. 22-38

- Klaus Deininger and Songqing Jin
- Organization, learning and cooperation pp. 39-53

- Jason Barr and Francesco Saraceno
- Dumbing down rational players: Learning and teaching in an experimental game pp. 54-71

- Antoine Terracol and Jonathan Vaksmann
- Can economic systems be seen as computing devices? pp. 72-80

- R.S. Bartholo, C.A.N. Cosenza, F.A. Doria and C.T.R. de Lessa
- The aversion to lying pp. 81-92

- Tobias Lundquist, Tore Ellingsen, Erik Gribbe and Magnus Johannesson
- Trust and reciprocity in incentive contracting pp. 93-105

- Mary Rigdon
- Trust, communication and contracts: An experiment pp. 106-121

- Avner Ben-Ner and Louis Putterman
- Matching contributions and the voluntary provision of a pure public good: Experimental evidence pp. 122-134

- Ronald Baker, James Walker and Arlington Williams
- Stereotypes in intertemporal choice pp. 135-141

- Kendra McLeish and Robert Oxoby
- "Confidentially yours": Restricting information flow between trustees enhances trust-dependent transactions pp. 142-154

- Vincent Mak and Rami Zwick
- Managers as administrators: Reputation and incentives pp. 155-163

- Amil Dasgupta and Yianis Sarafidis
- Conformity and out of equilibrium beliefs pp. 164-185

- Edward Cartwright
- The co-evolution of cooperation and defection under local interaction and endogenous network formation pp. 186-195

- Ennio Bilancini and Leonardo Boncinelli
- Strength of dominance and depths of reasoning--An experimental study pp. 196-205

- Ylva Søvik
- Nonlinear dynamical model of regime switching between conventions and business cycles pp. 206-230

- V.I. Yukalov, D. Sornette and E.P. Yukalova
- Effects of Tobin taxes in minority game markets pp. 231-240

- Ginestra Bianconi, Tobias Galla, Matteo Marsili and Paolo Pin
- Heterogeneity in exchange rate expectations: Evidence on the chartist-fundamentalist approach pp. 241-252

- Lukas Menkhoff, Rafael R. Rebitzky and Michael Schröder
- Do fiscal variables affect fiscal expectations? Experiments with real world and lab data pp. 253-265

- Michele Bernasconi, Oliver Kirchkamp and Paolo Paruolo
- Experts online: An analysis of trading activity in a public Internet chat room pp. 266-281

- Bruce Mizrach and Susan Weerts
- The saving decline: Macro-facts, micro-behavior pp. 282-295

- David Bunting
- Contributory infringement rule and patents pp. 296-310

- Corinne Langinier and Philippe Marcoul
- Propositions about novelty pp. 311-320

- Ulrich Witt
- Cartel overcharges: An empirical analysis pp. 321-341

- Yuliya Bolotova
- An experimental examination of competitor-based price matching guarantees pp. 342-360

- Shakun Mago and Jennifer G. Pate
- Strategic bidding and investments in final offer arbitration: Theory and experimental evidence pp. 361-373

- Cary Deck and Amy Farmer
- A simultaneous approach to the estimation of risk aversion and the subjective time discount rate pp. 374-388

- Adam S. Booij and Bernard van Praag
- Trade, the damage from alien species, and the effects of protectionism under alternate market structures pp. 389-401

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- Spatial externalities and the common-pool resource mechanism pp. 402-415

- Kurt Erik Schnier
- Locational market power in network constrained markets pp. 416-430

- Karla Atkins, Jiangzhuo Chen, V.S. Anil Kumar, Matthew Macauley and Achla Marathe
- R.D. Blair and F. La Fontaine, The Economics of Franchising, Cambridge University Press, New York (2005) ISBN 0521772524 (350Â +Â ix pp., index, Price: $50.00) pp. 431-434

- Marcella Scrimitore
- G. Gigerenzer, Rationality for Mortals. How People Cope With Uncertainty, Oxford University Press, New York (2008) 246 + IX pp., index for name, ISBN: 978-0-19-532898-1, $65.00 pp. 434-436

- Giandomenica Becchio
- A. Klamer, Speaking of Economics: How to Get in the Conversation, Routledge, New York, NY (2007) 199Â +Â xxii pp., $56.95, index, ISBN: 978-0-415-39511-3 pp. 436-438

- Adam Martin
Volume 69, issue 3, 2009
- Social preferences and moral biases pp. 201-212

- Rachel Croson and James Konow
- Cooperation when N is large: Evidence from the mining camps of the American West pp. 213-225

- James I. Stewart
- The robustness of trust and reciprocity across a heterogeneous U.S. population pp. 226-240

- Ellen Garbarino and Robert Slonim
- The role of responsibility in strategic risk-taking pp. 241-247

- Gary Charness and Matthew Jackson
- Beauty vs. earnings: Gender differences in earnings and priorities over spousal characteristics in a matching model pp. 248-259

- David Bjerk
- Rent a womb: Surrogate selection, investment incentives and contracting pp. 260-273

- Swapnendu Banerjee (Bandyopadhyay) and Sanjay Basu
- Ethnosizing immigrants pp. 274-287

- Amelie Constant, Liliya Gataullina and Klaus Zimmermann
- Caplan Bryan, Public Choice for Sheeple. A Review of The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies, Princeton University Press, Princeton (2007) 280 + x pp., index, ISBN ISBN13: 978-0-691-12942-6, $29.95 pp. 288-294

- David Levy
Volume 69, issue 2, 2009
- Honoring David Grether's contribution to experimental economics pp. 91-93

- David Porter
- Empirical models of discrete choice and belief updating in observational learning experiments pp. 94-109

- Jeff Dominitz and Angela A. Hung
- Risk loving after the storm: A Bayesian-Network study of Hurricane Katrina evacuees pp. 110-124

- Catherine Eckel, Mahmoud El-Gamal and Rick K. Wilson
- An update on Bayesian updating pp. 125-134

- Charles Holt and Angela M. Smith
- The role of information asymmetry in escalation phenomena: Empirical evidence pp. 135-147

- Joyce E. Berg, John Dickhaut and Chandra Kanodia
- Three parts natural, seven parts man-made: Bayesian analysis of China's Great Leap Forward demographic disaster pp. 148-159

- Daniel Houser, Barbara Sands and Erte Xiao
- The role of social connections in charitable fundraising: Evidence from a natural field experiment pp. 160-169

- John List and Michael Price
- The design of improved parimutuel-type information aggregation mechanisms: Inaccuracies and the long-shot bias as disequilibrium phenomena pp. 170-181

- Boris S. Axelrod, Ben J. Kulick, Charles Plott and Kevin A. Roust
- An experimental test of combinatorial information markets pp. 182-189

- John Ledyard, Robin Hanson and Takashi Ishikida
- The design, testing and implementation of Virginia's NOx allowance auction pp. 190-200

- David Porter, Stephen Rassenti, William Shobe, Vernon Smith and Abel Winn
Volume 69, issue 1, 2009
- A few remembrances of Friedrich von Hayek (1899-1992) pp. 1-4

- Paul A. Samuelson
- Hayek, Samuelson, and the logic of the mixed economy? pp. 5-16

- Andrew Farrant and Edward McPhail
- The rationality/computability trade-off in finite games pp. 17-26

- Kislaya Prasad
- Learning to play 3×3 games: Neural networks as bounded-rational players pp. 27-38

- Daniel Sgroi and Daniel Zizzo
- Hierarchy and opportunism in teams pp. 39-50

- Eline van der Heijden, Jan Potters and Martin Sefton
- Group dynamics in experimental studies--The Bertrand Paradox revisited pp. 51-63

- Lisa Bruttel
- Inducing imperfect recall in the lab pp. 64-74

- Cary Deck and Sudipta Sarangi
- Impact of valuation ranking information on bidding in first-price auctions: A laboratory study pp. 75-85

- Alexander Elbittar
- Recent developments in behavioral economics pp. 86-88

- Liat Hadar
- G.R. Steele, The Economics of Friedrich Hayek (2nd ed.), Palgrave MacMillan, New York (2007) 234+ xii pp., index, $ 95.00, ISBN: 1-4039-4352-4 pp. 88-90

- William Butos
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