Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 216, issue C, 2023
- Monetary-fiscal policy relations in the euro area: The impact on the primary balance pp. 1-9

- Fabienne Dascher-Preising and Alfred Greiner
- Does ESG impact systemic risk? Evidencing an inverted U-shape relationship for major energy firms pp. 10-25

- Zaheer Anwer, John W. Goodell, Milena Migliavacca and Andrea Paltrinieri
- Heterogeneous awareness in financial markets pp. 26-41

- Matteo Madotto and Federico Severino
- (In)efficiency in private value bargaining with naive players: Theory and experiment pp. 42-61

- Alex Possajennikov and Rene Saran
- Weeding out the dealers? The economics of cannabis legalization pp. 62-101

- Emmanuelle Auriol, Alice Mesnard and Tiffanie Perrault
- Income and cultural consumption in China: A theoretical analysis and a regional empirical evidence pp. 102-123

- Chengyu Yang and Xupeng Wang
- Rational choice with full-comparability domains pp. 124-135

- Bruno A. Furtado, Leandro Nascimento and Gil Riella
- Negative network effects and public policy in vaccine markets pp. 136-149

- Rabah Amir, Zhiwei Liu and Jingwen Tian
- Direct lying or playing the victim? An experimental study pp. 150-169

- Zafer Akin
- Information and the trade-off between food safety and food security in rural markets: Experimental evidence from Malawi pp. 170-186

- Tabitha Charles Nindi, Jonathan Bauchet and Jacob Ricker-Gilbert
- Measuring the welfare and spillover effects of rank information pp. 187-220

- Wenbo Zou and Wenzheng Gao
- Do workers discriminate against their out-group employers? Evidence from an online platform economy pp. 221-242

- Sher Afghan Asad, Ritwik Banerjee and Joydeep Bhattacharya
- Asymmetric shocks in contests: Theory and experiment pp. 243-267

- Jian Song and Daniel Houser
- A simple model of panic buying pp. 268-286

- Robert C. Schmidt, Bastian Westbrock and Hendrik Hoegen
- How do firms adjust when trade stops? pp. 287-307

- Povilas Lastauskas, Aurelija Proskute and Alminas Zaldokas
- Effects of cultural origin on entrepreneurship pp. 308-319

- Sara Jonsson and Qinglin Ouyang
- Belief elicitation in political protest experiments: When the mode does not teach us about incentives to protest pp. 320-331

- Nathan Canen and Anujit Chakraborty
- Trust and specialization in complexity: Evidence from U.S. states pp. 332-353

- José De Sousa, Amélie Guillin, Julie Lochard and Arthur Silve
- Motives to give in economics and psychology: A step toward unification pp. 354-365

- Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm and Lise Vesterlund
- Inequality-constrained monetary policy in a financialized economy pp. 366-385

- Luca Fierro, Federico Giri and Alberto Russo
- Accountability and taxation: Experimental evidence pp. 386-432

- Ingrid Hoem Sjursen
- How social structure shapes female competition throughout her lifetime pp. 433-456

- Jeffrey Flory, Kenneth L. Leonard, Magda Tsaneva and Kathryn Vasilaky
- Inter-charity competition under spatial differentiation: Sorting, crowding, and spillovers pp. 457-468

- Carlo Gallier, Timo Goeschl, Martin Kesternich, Johannes Lohse, Christiane Reif and Daniel Römer
- The effect of wage proposals on efficiency and income distribution pp. 469-493

- Lara Ezquerra, Joaquín Gómez-Miñambres, Natalia Jimenez and Praveen Kujal
- Peer effects through receiving advice in job search: An experimental study pp. 494-519

- Gergely Horváth
- Focusing as commitment pp. 520-534

- Matthew Nagler
- Stranding ahoy? Heterogeneous transition beliefs and capital investment choices pp. 535-567

- Louison Cahen-Fourot, Emanuele Campiglio, Louis Daumas, Michael Gregor Miess and Andrew Yardley
- Government procurement and resource misallocation: Evidence from China pp. 568-589

- Jing Hang and Chaoqun Zhan
- The morality of markets in theory and empirics pp. 590-607

- Ginny Seung Choi and Virgil Henry Storr
- The impacts of cash transfers on mental health and investments: Experimental evidence from Mali pp. 608-630

- Melissa Hidrobo, Naureen Karachiwalla and Shalini Roy
- Introduction to JEBO special issue honoring Richard Day pp. 631-635

- Mark Pingle
- Business cycles, sectoral price stabilization, and climate change mitigation: A model of multi-sector growth in the tradition of the Bielefeld disequilibrium approach pp. 636-653

- Oriol Vallès Codina
- Overwhelmed by routine tasks: A multitasking principal agent perspective pp. 654-669

- Dominique Demougin and Carsten Helm
- The effect of extreme rainfall on corporate financing policies pp. 670-685

- Sicen Chen, Siyi Liu, Junsheng Zhang and Pengdong Zhang
- Bringing markets back into economics pp. 686-710

- Gunnar Eliasson
- Trading and cognition in asset markets: An eye-tracking experiment pp. 711-732

- Camille Cornand, Maria Alejandra Erazo Diaz and Adam Zylbersztejn
- Environmental regulation stringency and allocation between R&D and physical capital: A two-engine growth model pp. 733-753

- Juin-Jen Chang, Chien-Yu Huang, Chun Yee Wong and Yibai Yang
Volume 215, issue C, 2023
- Socioeconomic status and access to care in a universal health care system: The case of acute myocardial infarction in Australia pp. 1-25

- Vijaya Sundararajan, Ou Yang and Jongsay Yong
- Boosting buildings energy efficiency: The impact of social norms and motivational feedback pp. 26-39

- Belaid Fateh and Véronique Flambard
- Aerospace competition, investor attention, and stock return comovement pp. 40-59

- Hung X. Do, Nhut H. Nguyen, Quan M.P. Nguyen and Cameron Truong
- Conflict in the pool: A field experiment pp. 60-73

- Loukas Balafoutas, Marco Faravelli, Helena Fornwagner and Roman Sheremeta
- Condoning corruption: Who votes for corrupt political parties? pp. 74-88

- Chandan Jha
- Vague news and fake news pp. 89-106

- Lotte Swank
- Pretty unequal? Immigrant-native differences in returns to physical attractiveness in Germany pp. 107-119

- Joshua Hellyer, Emily Hellriegel, Johanna Gereke and Reinhard Schunck
- The economics of profit-cap policy: Big Pharma, Big Tech, and the duopoly rule pp. 120-133

- Kaushik Basu, Fikri Pitsuwan and Pengfei Zhang
- The behavioral mechanisms of voluntary cooperation across culturally diverse societies: Evidence from the US, the UK, Morocco, and Turkey pp. 134-152

- Till O. Weber, Jonathan F. Schulz, Benjamin Beranek, Fatima Lambarraa-Lehnhardt and Simon Gächter
- Beauty, underage drinking, and adolescent risky behaviours pp. 153-166

- Colin Green, Luke B. Wilson and Anwen Zhang
- Dissonance minimization and conversation in social networks pp. 167-191

- Mikhail Anufriev, Kirill Borissov and Mikhail Pakhnin
- The emergence of social inequality: A Co-Evolutionary analysis pp. 192-206

- Fernando S. Oliveira
- Mothers, fathers, and others: Competition and cooperation in the aftermath of conflict pp. 207-223

- Alessandra Cassar, Pauline Grosjean, Fatima Jamal Khan and Miranda Lambert
- Taxation, health system endowment and institutional quality: ‘Social media’ perceptions across Europe pp. 224-243

- Alessia Cafferata, Gianluca Cerruti and Giulio Mazzone
- The effects of increased monitoring on high wealth individuals: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in Indonesia pp. 244-267

- Ho Fai Chan, Katharina Gangl, Mohammad Wangsit Supriyadi and Benno Torgler
- Flexible time horizon planning, learning and aggregate fluctuations pp. 268-291

- Laurent Cellarier
- On correlated lotteries in economic applications pp. 292-306

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt, Sebastian Ebert and Mats Köster
- The Queen's Gambit: Explaining the superstar effect using evidence from chess pp. 307-324

- Eren Bilen and Alexander Matros
- Volatility impacts on global banks: Insights from the GFC, COVID-19, and the Russia-Ukraine war pp. 325-350

- Jonathan Batten, Sabri Boubaker, Harald Kinateder, Tonmoy Choudhury and Niklas Wagner
- Dependence matters: Statistical models to identify the drivers of tie formation in economic networks pp. 351-363

- Giacomo De Nicola, Cornelius Fritz, Marius Mehrl and Göran Kauermann
- The evolution and persistence of women's roles: Evidence from the Gold Rush pp. 364-381

- Sandra Aguilar-Gomez and Anja Tolonen
- Observing the creation of new knowledge in the economics laboratory—Do participants discover how to learn from outcome feedback in a dynamic decision problem? pp. 382-405

- Sabine Pittnauer and Martin Hohnisch
- Do looks matter for an academic career in economics? pp. 406-420

- Galina Hale, Tali Regev and Yona Rubinstein
- Reference dependence and random attention pp. 421-441

- Matthew Kovach and Elchin Suleymanov
- A Mathematical Analysis of a MMT Type Coordinated Fiscal and Monetary Stabilization Policy in a Dynamic Keynesian Model pp. 442-454

- Toichiro Asada, Rudolf Zimka, Michal Demetrian and Emília Zimková
- Reputation formation and reinforcement of biases in a post-truth world pp. 455-478

- Melania Nica
- Religion and cooperation across the globe pp. 479-489

- Felipe Valencia Caicedo, Thomas Dohmen and Andreas Pondorfer
- Intermediated corruption under asymmetric punishment pp. 490-499

- Lin Hu and Mandar Oak
- Voluntary participation in a terror group and counterterrorism policy pp. 500-513

- Subhayu Bandyopadhyay and Todd Sandler
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