Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 65, issue 3-4, 2008
- Communication: Content or relationship? pp. 409-419

- Erik Mohlin and Magnus Johannesson
- Evolution of social norms with heterogeneous preferences: A general model and an application to the academic review process pp. 420-435

- Ofer Azar
- Heterogeneous social preferences pp. 436-457

- Mathias Erlei
- Evolution of cooperation in a one-shot Prisoner's Dilemma based on recognition of trustworthy and untrustworthy agents pp. 458-471

- Marco A. Janssen
- Evolutionary stability and Nash equilibrium in finite populations, with an application to price competition pp. 472-488

- Ana Ania
- The power of conventions: A theory of social preferences pp. 489-505

- Jing Li
- Watching alone: Relational goods, television and happiness pp. 506-528

- Luigino Bruni and Luca Stanca
- Paradoxical consumption behavior when economic activity has environmental effects pp. 529-546

- Geir Asheim
- Pasinetti versus Rebelo: Two different models or just one? pp. 547-554

- Simone D'Alessandro and Neri Salvadori
- Cash flow, investment, and Keynes-Minsky cycles pp. 555-572

- Steven Fazzari, Piero Ferri and Edward Greenberg
- Competition and performance: The different roles of capital and labor pp. 573-584

- Thijs ten Raa and Pierre Mohnen
- Risk-aversion and the investment-uncertainty relationship: The role of capital depreciation pp. 585-591

- Gianluca Femminis
- Fiscal policy and entrepreneurship pp. 592-608

- Katsuya Takii
- Myopic deterrence policies and the instability of equilibria pp. 609-624

- B. Eaton and Jean-Francois Wen
- On the value of influence activities for capital budgeting pp. 625-635

- Volker Laux
- Do professionals choke under pressure? pp. 636-653

- Thomas Dohmen
- On the elements and practices of monitoring pp. 654-666

- Der-Yuan Yang
- The consequences of endogenizing information for the performance of a sequential decision procedure pp. 667-681

- Otto Swank and Bauke Visser
- How many winners are good to have?: On tournaments with sabotage pp. 682-702

- Christine Harbring and Bernd Irlenbusch
- Mine and yours: Property rights in dictator games pp. 703-713

- Robert Oxoby and John Spraggon
- Contract duration and the division of labor in agricultural land leases pp. 714-733

- Jonathan Yoder, Ishrat Hossain, Francis Epplin and Damona Doye
- International joint venture: Buy-out and subsidiary pp. 734-756

- Uday Bhanu Sinha
- Intergenerational conflicts of interest and seniority systems in organizations pp. 757-767

- Munetomo Ando and Hajime Kobayashi
- Detecting determinism using recurrence quantification analysis: Three test procedures pp. 768-787

- Teresa Aparicio, Eduardo F. Pozo and Dulce Saura
- From egalitarianism to hierarchy in political economy: Carlyle, Mill, and the "vulgar error" of explaining heterogeneity by race pp. 788-796

- Andrew Farrant
- L.E. Blume and S.N. Durlauf, Editors, The Economy as an Evolving Complex System III: Current Perspectives and Future Directions, Oxford University Press, New York (2006) 377 pp., paperback, combined subject and author index, US$ 54.50 pp. 797-800

- J. Barkley Rosser
Volume 65, issue 2, 2008
- Path dependence and the Korean alphabet pp. 185-201

- Young Back Choi
- Coordinated investing with feedback and learning pp. 202-223

- David Goldbaum
- Replicator dynamics in a Cobweb model with rationally heterogeneous expectations pp. 224-244

- William Branch and Bruce McGough
- Chaotic dynamics in a monetary economy with habit persistence pp. 245-260

- Hung-Ju Chen and Ming-Chia Li
- Markets in equilibrium with firms out of equilibrium: A simulation study pp. 261-276

- Marco Casari
- Resource accumulation and overseas expansion by Japanese multinationals pp. 277-302

- Heather Berry and Mariko Sakakibara
- Religious participation and children's education: A social capital approach pp. 303-317

- C. Fan
- School size and youth violence pp. 318-333

- Ambrose Leung and J. Stephen Ferris
- Political hierarchies and political shirking pp. 334-356

- Daniel Sutter and Marc Poitras
- On the individual decisions to commit corruption: A methodological complement pp. 357-372

- Manuel Alejandro Guerrero and Eduardo Rodriguez-Oreggia
- Why people reject advantageous offers--Non-monotonic strategies in ultimatum bargaining: Evaluating a video experiment run in PR China pp. 373-384

- Heike Hennig-Schmidt, Zhuyu Li and Chaoliang Yang
Volume 65, issue 1, 2008
- Examining the role of fairness in high stakes allocation decisions pp. 1-8

- John List and Todd Cherry
- Altruism spillovers: Are behaviors in context-free experiments predictive of altruism toward a naturally occurring public good pp. 9-29

- Susan Laury and Laura Taylor
- Nonemployment stigma as rational herding: A field experiment pp. 30-40

- Felix Oberholzer-Gee
- Level-n bounded rationality in two-player two-stage games pp. 41-61

- Dale O. Stahl and Ernan Haruvy
- Endogenous formation of coalitions in a model of a race pp. 62-85

- Sumit Joshi
- Is more information always better: Experimental financial markets with cumulative information pp. 86-104

- Jurgen Huber, Michael Kirchler and Matthias Sutter
- Promotions and product pricing: Parsimony versus Veblenesque demand pp. 105-117

- James McClure and Erdogan Kumcu
- "Selling the store" to the HMO: A life insurance contract for optimal provision of care pp. 118-132

- Mark Burkey
- Small scale entry versus acquisitions of small firms: Is concentration self-reinforcing pp. 133-146

- Zava Aydemir and Armin Schmutzler
- Multinational corporations and export quality pp. 147-155

- Reza Oladi, Hamid Beladi and Nancy Chau
- Pressure groups and experts in environmental regulation pp. 156-175

- Nicolás Porteiro
- A problem of bookkeeping pp. 176-177

- Gordon Tullock
- E. Ostrom, Understanding Institutional Diversity, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (2005) ISBN 0-691-12238-5 xv + 355 pp., US$ 27.95 pp. 178-180

- Richard Wagner
- John Bogle, The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT (2005) 251 pp., index; US$ 25.00, ISBN: 00300-10990-3 pp. 181-184

- David Colander
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