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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
Current editor(s): Houser, D. and Puzzello, D. From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 67, issue 3-4, 2008
- Separating the influence of capitalism and democracy on women's well-being pp. 560-572

- Michael D. Stroup
- Self-serving dictators and economic growth pp. 573-586

- Daniel Haile, Abdolkarim Sadrieh and Harrie A.A. Verbon
- Culture sometimes matters: Intra-cultural variation in pro-social behavior among Tsimane Amerindians pp. 587-607

- Michael Gurven, Arianna Zanolini and Eric Schniter
- Matching structure and the cultural transmission of social norms pp. 608-623

- Friederike Mengel
- Does culture influence asset managers' views and behavior? pp. 624-643

- Daniela Beckmann, Lukas Menkhoff and Megumi Suto
- Some mechanisms of terror cycles pp. 644-656

- Satya Das
- Somalia after state collapse: Chaos or improvement? pp. 657-670

- Benjamin Powell, Ryan Ford and Alex Nowrasteh
- Man's search for meaning: The case of Legos pp. 671-677

- Dan Ariely, Emir Kamenica and Drazen Prelec
- The use of knowledge about society pp. 678-688

- D.W. MacKenzie
- p-Dominance and perfect foresight dynamics pp. 689-701

- Fuhito Kojima and Satoru Takahashi
- Risk preference, forecasting accuracy and survival dynamics: Simulations based on a multi-asset agent-based artificial stock market pp. 702-717

- Shu-Heng Chen and Ya-Chi Huang
- General uncertainty in portfolio selection: A case-based decision approach pp. 718-734

- Vasyl Golosnoy and Yarema Okhrin
- Present-biased preferences, self-awareness and shirking pp. 735-754

- Scott Gilpatric
- Stock purchase and the weather: Individual differences pp. 755-767

- Ori Levy and Itai Galili
- Adaptation towards reference values: A non-linear perspective pp. 768-781

- Yannis Georgellis, Andros Gregoriou and Nikolaos Tsitsianis
- Strategic behavior and learning in repeated voluntary contribution experiments pp. 782-793

- Laurent Muller, Martin Sefton, Richard Steinberg and Lise Vesterlund
- Performance measurement, expectancy and agency theory: An experimental study pp. 794-809

- Randolph Sloof and Mirjam Praag
- Does commitment or feedback influence myopic loss aversion?: An experimental analysis pp. 810-819

- Thomas Langer and Martin Weber
- How often should you open the door?: Optimal monitoring to screen heterogeneous agents pp. 820-831

- Andrea Ichino and Gerd Muehlheusser
- Price formation in a sequential selling mechanism pp. 832-843

- Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel and Sabine Kröger
- Investing in reputation: Strategic choices in career-building pp. 844-854

- William Chan, Wing Suen and Ka Fai Choi
- Inter-firm trust in buyer-supplier relations: Are knowledge spillovers and geographical proximity relevant? pp. 855-870

- Werner Bönte
- When cheaper is better: Fee determination in the market for equity mutual funds pp. 871-885

- Javier Gil-Bazo and Pablo Ruiz-Verdú
- Knowledge and productivity in the world's largest manufacturing corporations pp. 886-902

- Lionel Nesta
- Competition and decentralisation in government bureaucracies pp. 903-916

- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and Carol Propper
- Endogenous growth, decline in social capital and expansion of market activities pp. 917-926

- Stefano Bartolini and Luigi Bonatti
- An experimental investigation of the explosive effect in almost common value auctions pp. 927-946

- Susan L. Rose and Dan Levin
- Validation in agent-based models: An investigation on the CATS model pp. 947-964

- Carlo Bianchi, Pasquale Cirillo, Mauro Gallegati and Pietro A. Vagliasindi
- E. Stringham, Editor, Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, NJ (2007) ISBN 978-1-4128-0579-7 698 pp pp. 965-967

- Peter Boettke
- James M. Buchanan, Why I, Too, Am Not a Conservative: The Normative Vision of Classical Liberalism, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK (2005) ISBN 1-84542-314-3 111+ vii pp., Index, Price: $85.00 pp. 967-969

- Richard Holt
- C.J. Coyne, After War: The Political Economy of Exporting Democracy, Stanford University Press, Stanford, California (2008) 238Â +Â x pp., index, ISBN 0-8047-5440-3, $24.95 pp. 969-972

- Steven Horwitz
Volume 67, issue 2, 2008
- Public policies and changing boundaries of firms in a "history-friendly" model of the co-evolution of the computer and semiconductor industries pp. 355-380

- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney Winter
- Incentives and coordination in vertically related energy markets pp. 381-393

- Augusto Rupérez Micola, Albert Banal-Estanol and Derek W. Bunn
- Internet auctions with artificial adaptive agents: A study on market design pp. 394-417

- John Duffy and Utku Unver
- Labor market policy evaluation with ACE pp. 418-430

- Michael Neugart
- Does structure matter? The impact of switching the agricultural policy regime on farm structures pp. 431-444

- Kathrin Happe, Alfons Balmann, Konrad Kellermann and Christoph Sahrbacher
- Using an artificial financial market for assessing the impact of Tobin-like transaction taxes pp. 445-462

- Katiuscia Mannaro, Michele Marchesi and Alessio Setzu
- Lottery markets design, micro-structure, and macro-behavior: An ACE approach pp. 463-480

- Shu-Heng Chen and Bin-Tzong Chie
- Crime, protection, and incarceration pp. 481-494

- Allen Wilhite and W. David Allen
- Inefficiencies in a model of spatial networks formation with positive externalities pp. 495-511

- Nicolas Carayol, Pascale Roux and Murat Yildizoglu
- The hot-toy problem pp. 512-516

- Alexander Tabarrok
- A comment on Nishimura, Nakajima, and Kiyota's "Does the natural selection mechanism still work in severe recessions? Examination of the Japanese economy in the 1990s" pp. 517-520

- Tae Okada and Charles Yuji Horioka
- G. Gong and W. Semmler, Stochastic Dynamic Macroeconomics: Theory and Empirical Evidence, Oxford University Press, USA (2005) ISBN 0-195-30162-5 202+x pp., Price: US$ 45.00, Index pp. 521-523

- Ekkehard Ernst
- Beyond selfish and selfless pp. 524-528

- Peter DeScioli
- M. Bacharach, Beyond Individual Choice: Teams and Frames in Game Theory, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2006) ISBN 0-691-12005-6 xxii, 214 pp., Index, $ 35 pp. 529-532

- Luciano Andreozzi
- The Handbook of New Institutional Economics, C. Ménard, M.M. Shirley (Eds.), Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 2005, 884Â +Â xi pp., $199.00, index, ISBN: 10 1-4020-2687-0 pp. 532-536

- Pierre Garrouste
- C. Gerschlager, Editor, Deception in Markets: An Economic Analysis, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY (2005) 378 pp., includes index, Price: US$ 100.00 pp. 536-538

- Edward P. Stringham
- K. Dopfer, Editor, The Evolutionary Foundation of Economics, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2005) ISBN 0-521-69131-1 577Â +Â xiii pp., index, $39.99 pp. 538-541

- Uta-Maria Niederle
- V.F. Hendricks and P.G. Hansen, Editors, Game Theory: 5 Questions, Automatic Press (2007) ISBN 8799101343 233+vi pp., Index, US$ 26.00 pp. 541-544

- Burkhard C. Schipper
Volume 67, issue 1, 2008
- Bifurcation routes to volatility clustering under evolutionary learning pp. 27-47

- Andrea Gaunersdorfer, Cars H. Hommes and Florian Wagener
- Chaotic dynamics in an overlapping generations model with myopic and adaptive expectations pp. 48-56

- Hung-Ju Chen, Ming-Chia Li and Yung-Ju Lin
- Business cycles, bifurcations and chaos in a neo-classical model with investment dynamics pp. 57-77

- Stephane Hallegatte, Michael Ghil, Patrice Dumas and Jean-Charles Hourcade
- Bounded rationality, cognitive maps, and trial and error learning pp. 78-89

- Richard Nelson
- Social structure and cultures of corruption pp. 90-102

- Christopher Kingston
- Intermediaries and corruption pp. 103-115

- Kevin Hasker and Cagla Okten
- Expectations and bubbles in asset pricing experiments pp. 116-133

- Cars Hommes, Joep Sonnemans, Jan Tuinstra and Henk van de Velden
- Experimental gasoline markets pp. 134-149

- Cary Deck and Bart Wilson
- Excess entry in an experimental winner-take-all market pp. 150-163

- Urs Fischbacher and Christian Thöni
- Tie-breaking rules and divisibility in experimental duopoly markets pp. 164-179

- Daniela Puzzello
- Irrationality in English auctions pp. 180-192

- Ricardo Gonçalves
- Informational cascades: A mirage? pp. 193-199

- Markus Spiwoks, Kilian Bizer and Oliver Hein
- In search of experimental support for an asymmetric equilibria solution in symmetric investment games pp. 200-203

- Amnon Rapoport and Wilfred Amaldoss
- Emotions in tournaments pp. 204-214

- Matthias Kräkel
- Institutions influence preferences: Evidence from a common pool resource experiment pp. 215-227

- Carlos Rodriguez-Sickert, Ricardo Guzmán and Juan-Camilo Cardenas
- How is donation behaviour affected by the donations of others? pp. 228-238

- Richard Martin and John Randal
- The build-up of cooperative behavior among non-cooperative selfish agents pp. 239-252

- Hassan Benchekroun and Ngo Long
- Attitudes toward private and collective risk in individual and strategic choice situations pp. 253-262

- Geoffrey Brennan, Luis G. González, Werner Güth and Maria Levati
- Innovations and profits: Schumpeter and the classical heritage pp. 263-278

- Heinz Kurz
- Foreign equity participation under incomplete information pp. 279-295

- Hamid Beladi and Avik Chakrabarti
- Individual sensitivity to framing effects pp. 296-307

- Emmanuel Flachaire and Guillaume Hollard
- Votes based on protracted deliberations pp. 308-321

- William Neilson and Harold Winter
- Macroeconomic implications of conspicuous consumption: A Sombartian dynamic model pp. 322-337

- Katsunori Yamada
- Analysing agricultural land markets as organisations: An empirical study in Poland pp. 338-349

- Annette Hurrelmann
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