Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 62, issue 4, 2007
- The ecology of collective action: A public goods and sanctions experiment with controlled group formation pp. 495-521

- Umut Ones and Louis Putterman
- The demand for punishment pp. 522-542

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- Crime, punishment, and background risks pp. 543-555

- W.Henry Chiu and Paul Madden
- Time-preference and commitment pp. 556-578

- Gerhard Sorger
- Policy makers, advisers, and reputation pp. 579-590

- Phongthorn Wrasai and Otto H. Swank
- How effective is advice from interested parties?: An experimental test using a pure coordination game pp. 591-604

- Kuang, Xi (Jason), Roberto Weber and Jason Dana
- Signaling and screening of workers' motivation pp. 605-624

- Josse Delfgaauw and Robert Dur
- Estimating bounded rationality and pricing performance uncertainty pp. 625-639

- C. Nicholas McKinney and John van Huyck
- The effect of financial hedging on the incentives for corporate diversification: The role of stakeholder firm-specific investments pp. 640-656

- Sonya Lim and Heli Wang
- On the incentives to increase input efficiency under monopoly trade unions pp. 657-669

- Tapan Biswas and Jolian McHardy
- Having more potential raiders weakens the takeover threat pp. 670-685

- Linda A. Toolsema
Volume 62, issue 3, 2007
- Preface pp. 323-(null)

- Gian Italo Bischi, Michael Kopel and Akio Matsumoto
- Homoclinic tangles in a Kaldor-like business cycle model pp. 324-347

- Anna Agliari, Roberto Dieci and Laura Gardini
- Harvesting dynamics in protected and unprotected areas pp. 348-370

- Gian Italo Bischi and Fabio Lamantia
- Oligopoly games with Local Monopolistic Approximation pp. 371-388

- Gian Italo Bischi, Ahmad Naimzada and Lucia Sbragia
- Distributional dynamics of cautious economic adjustment processes pp. 389-407

- Weihong Huang and Yang Zhang
- Heterogeneous expectations and speculative behavior in a dynamic multi-asset framework pp. 408-427

- Carl Chiarella, Roberto Dieci and Xuezhong (Tony) He
- Monetary policy and economic fluctuations in a sticky-price model pp. 428-439

- Hiroyuki Yoshida
- Dynamic analysis of policy lag in a Keynes-Goodwin model: Stability, instability, cycles and chaos pp. 441-469

- Hiroyuki Yoshida and Toichiro Asada
- Neoclassical labour market dynamics, chaos and the real wage Phillips curve pp. 470-483

- Luciano Fanti and Piero Manfredi
- Engineering trouble: a review essay pp. 484-493

- Bradley W. Bateman
Volume 62, issue 2, 2007
- Subjectivism, social structure and the possibility of socio-economic order: The case of Ludwig Lachmann pp. 167-186

- Paul Lewis and Jochen Runde
- The sociology of groups and the economics of incentives: Theory and evidence on compensation systems pp. 187-214

- William E. Encinosa , Martin Gaynor and James Rebitzer
- The system dynamics of collective knowledge: From gradualism and saltationism to punctuated change pp. 215-236

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Social attitudes, labor law, and union organizing: Toward a new economics of union density pp. 237-254

- Thomas Palley and Robert M. LaJeunesse
- Do you trust your brethren?: Eliciting trust attitudes and trust behavior in a Tanzanian congregation pp. 255-271

- Anders J. Danielson and Hakan J. Holm
- Traditional trust measurement and the risk confound: An experiment in rural Paraguay pp. 272-292

- Laura Schechter
- Self-centered and other-regarding behavior in the solidarity game pp. 293-303

- Susanne Buchner, Giorgio Coricelli and Ben Greiner
- Disposition, history and contributions in public goods experiments pp. 304-315

- Anna Gunnthorsdottir, Daniel Houser and Kevin McCabe
- Cash and alternate methods of accounting in an experimental game pp. 316-321

- Sara J. Solnick
Volume 62, issue 1, 2007
- Leading for the long term pp. 1-19

- Benjamin E. Hermalin
- Institutional choice versus communication in social dilemmas--An experimental approach pp. 20-36

- Ivo Bischoff
- Entrepreneurial learning and the existence of credit markets pp. 37-46

- Simon Parker
- Market structure and Schumpeterian growth pp. 47-62

- Val Lambson and Kerk L. Phillips
- The organization of R&D and environmental policy pp. 63-75

- Joanna Poyago-Theotoky
- Optimal technology policy under asymmetric information in a research joint venture pp. 76-97

- M. Pilar Socorro
- Equilibrium selection and bounded rationality in symmetric normal-form games pp. 98-119

- Ernan Haruvy and Dale O. Stahl
- Evolutionary modeling of time-use vectors pp. 120-143

- Ilan Fischer and Oriel Sullivan
- A theory of jump bidding in ascending auctions pp. 144-164

- R. Isaac, Timothy C. Salmon and Arthur Zillante
Volume 61, issue 4, 2006
- Introduction pp. 521-524

- Christophe Deissenberg and Giulia Iori
- Systemic risk on the interbank market pp. 525-542

- Giulia Iori, Saqib Jafarey and Francisco G. Padilla
- Financial fragility and economic fluctuations pp. 543-561

- Serena Sordi and Alessandro Vercelli
- Modeling a large population of traders: Mimesis and stability pp. 562-576

- Ahmet Omurtag and Lawrence Sirovich
- The continuous time random walk formalism in financial markets pp. 577-598

- Jaume Masoliver, Miquel Montero, Josep Perelló and George H. Weiss
- Technical trading in the Santa Fe Institute Artificial Stock Market revisited pp. 599-616

- Norman Ehrentreich
- On the behavior of proposers in ultimatum games pp. 617-631

- Thomas Brenner and Nicolaas Vriend
- Social learning in market games pp. 632-652

- Carlo Altavilla, Luigi Luini and Patrizia Sbriglia
- The real communication network behind the formal chart: Community structure in organizations pp. 653-667

- R. Guimera, L. Danon, A. Diaz-Guilera, F. Giralt and A. Arenas
- Organizational performance in hierarchies and communities of practice pp. 668-690

- Olivier Dupouet and Murat Yildizoglu
- Protection and social order pp. 691-709

- Allen Wilhite
- Innovation waves, self-organized criticality and technological convergence pp. 710-728

- Rainer Andergassen, Franco Nardini and Massimo Ricottilli
- Complex dynamical behaviour in economic production networks pp. 729-749

- A. Ponzi, A. Yasutomi and K. Kaneko
- An analysis of the cobweb model with boundedly rational heterogeneous producers pp. 750-768

- Carl Chiarella, Xuezhong (Tony) He, Hing Hung and Peiyuan Zhu
- Statistical dynamics in a chaotic Cournot model with complementary goods pp. 769-783

- Akio Matsumoto and Yasuo Nonaka
- The complex dynamics of financially constrained heterogeneous firms pp. 784-803

- Anna Agliari, Domenico Delli Gatti, Mauro Gallegati and Stefano Lenci
Volume 61, issue 3, 2006
- Strategic outsourcing revisited pp. 325-338

- Stefan Buehler and Justus Haucap
- Strategic asymmetry pp. 339-350

- Mihkel M. Tombak
- Screening budgets pp. 351-374

- Alexander Wagner, Nolan H. Miller and Richard Zeckhauser
- Time is money--Time pressure, incentives, and the quality of decision-making pp. 375-392

- Martin Kocher and Matthias Sutter
- Drift effect under timing without observability: Experimental evidence pp. 393-414

- Mauro Caminati, Alessandro Innocenti and Roberto Ricciuti
- Do forward markets enhance competition?: Experimental evidence pp. 415-431

- Chloe Le Coq and Henrik Orzen
- Uncertainty, irreversibility, and the likelihood of entry: An empirical assessment of the option to defer pp. 432-452

- Timothy B. Folta, Douglas R. Johnson and Jonathan O'Brien
- Confidence interval estimation tasks and the economics of overconfidence pp. 453-470

- David Cesarini, Orjan Sandewall and Magnus Johannesson
- Why stable fiat money hyperinflates: Results from an experimental economy pp. 471-486

- Cary Deck, Kevin McCabe and David Porter
- The Coase theorem in tenant protection pp. 487-503

- Kiyoshi Otani
- A comment on Sen's `Sraffa, Wittgenstein, and Gramsci' pp. 504-512

- Ajit Sinha
- M. Benoit and R.L. Hudson, The (Mis)Behavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Risk, Ruin and Reward, Basic Books, New York (2004) (xxiv + 328 pp., $27.50, ISBN 0-465-04355-0) pp. 513-515

- Costas Vorlow
- D. Colander, R.E. Prasch and F.A. Sheth, Editors, Race, Liberalism, and Economics, The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor (2004) (334 + x pp., index, $65.00, ISBN 0-472-11356-9) pp. 515-519

- Andrew Farrant
Volume 61, issue 2, 2006
- Editorial pp. 145-148

- Ragnar Arnason, Fridrik Baldursson and Jon Thor Sturluson
- The value-added of laboratory experiments for the study of institutions and common-pool resources pp. 149-163

- Elinor Ostrom
- The effect of initial lease periods on price discovery in laboratory tradable fishing allowance markets pp. 164-180

- Christopher M. Anderson and Jon G. Sutinen
- Income distribution preferences and regulatory change in social dilemmas pp. 181-198

- Laurie T. Johnson, Elisabet Rutstrom and J. Gregory George
- Emissions variability in tradable permit markets with imperfect enforcement and banking pp. 199-216

- Timothy Cason and Lata Gangadharan
- Direct and market effects of enforcing emissions trading programs: An experimental analysis pp. 217-233

- James Murphy and John K. Stranlund
- Decision making in patchy resource environments: Spatial misperception of bioeconomic models pp. 234-254

- Kurt E. Schnier and Christopher M. Anderson
- All-pay auctions--an experimental study pp. 255-275

- Uri Gneezy and Rann Smorodinsky
- Caps on bidding in all-pay auctions: Comments on the experiments of A. Rapoport and W. Amaldoss pp. 276-283

- Emmanuel Dechenaux, Dan Kovenock and Volodymyr Lugovskyy
- Auctions for government securities: A laboratory comparison of uniform, discriminatory and Spanish designs pp. 284-303

- Klaus Abbink, Jordi Brandts and Paul Pezanis-Christou
- Multi-unit auctions: A comparison of static and dynamic mechanisms pp. 304-323

- Alejandro Manelli, Martin Sefton and Benjamin S. Wilner
Volume 61, issue 1, 2006
- Why we need a generalized Darwinism, and why generalized Darwinism is not enough pp. 1-19

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Thorbjorn Knudsen
- Other-regarding preferences: Egalitarian warm glow, empathy, and group size pp. 20-41

- Dale O. Stahl and Ernan Haruvy
- Generosity, anonymity, gender pp. 42-49

- Martin Dufwenberg and Astri Muren
- Gender composition in teams pp. 50-54

- Martin Dufwenberg and Astri Muren
- The sexual harassment of female active-duty personnel: Effects on job satisfaction and intentions to remain in the military pp. 55-80

- Heather Antecol and Deborah Cobb-Clark
- The importance of faith: Tax morale and religiosity pp. 81-109

- Benno Torgler
- Price discrimination and social welfare with correlated demand pp. 110-122

- Mahmudul Anam and Shin-Hwan Chiang
- Rosenberg's "learning by using" and technology diffusion pp. 123-144

- Toshihiko Mukoyama
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