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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 58, issue 4, 2005
- Multiproject contact in research joint ventures: evidence and theory pp. 459-486

- Christopher M. Snyder and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- The economics of intrapreneurial innovation pp. 487-510

- Narayanan Subramanian
- Sharing of endogenous risk in construction pp. 511-526

- Trond Olsen and Petter Osmundsen
- Sustainable growth with environmental spillovers pp. 527-547

- Lee Endress, James Roumasset and Ting Zhou
- C.H. Hommes, R. Ramer and C.A. Withagen, Editors, Equilibrium, Markets and Dynamics: Essays in Honour of Claus Weddepohl, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (2002, $99.00, xv + 344 pp.) ISBN 3-540-43470-4 pp. 548-550

- Alfredo Medio
- Puu Tonu, Attractors, Bifurcations and Chaos: Nonlinear Phenomena in Economics (2nd edition), Springer-Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg (2003) ISBN 3-540-40226-8 (xii + 209, US$ 119.00) pp. 550-554

- Akio Matsumoto
- John Ermisch, An Economic Analysis of the Family, Princeton University Press, Princeton (2003) ISBN 0-691-09667-8 271 pp., index, US$ 37.95 pp. 554-556

- Steven Horwitz
- Tyler Cowen, Creative Destruction: How Globalization is Changing the World's Cultures, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2002) ISBN 0-691-09016-5 179 + vii pp., index, US$ 45.00 pp. 556-560

- Marina Bianchi
Volume 58, issue 3, 2005
- Managing diversity by creating team identity pp. 371-392

- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- Proposing a dinner date: analysis by rank-dependent expected utility pp. 393-402

- Gilbert Bassett
- Intra-generational trust--a semi-experimental study of trust among different generations pp. 403-419

- Hakan Holm and Paul Nystedt
- Eductive expectations coordination on deterministic cycles in an economy with identical fundamentals pp. 420-443

- Giorgio Negroni
- Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo, The Psychology of Economic Decisions, Vol. 1: Rationality and Well-Being, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2003) ISBN 0-1992-5106-1 ($ 85.00) pp. 444-447

- Alistair Munro
- Joseph C. Pitt, Djavad Salehi-Isfahani and Douglas W. Eckel, Editors, The Production and Diffusion of Public Choice Political Economy: Reflections on the VPI Center, Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA (2004) (280 pp., includes index, Price US$78.95) pp. 447-449

- Edward P. Stringham
- Alan Manning, Monopsony in Motion: Imperfect Competition in Labour Markets, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2003) (401+10 pages), index pp. 449-452

- Eric A. Strobl
- P.J. Nelson and K.V. Greene, Signaling Goodness: Social Rules and Public Choice, The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor (2003) (261 pp., includes index, US$ 55.00) pp. 452-457

- Evelyn Gick and Wolfgang Gick
Volume 58, issue 2, 2005
- Editorial pp. 177-177

- Pierre Garrouste and Stephane Saussier
- Looking for a theory of the firm: Future challenges pp. 178-199

- Pierre Garrouste and Stephane Saussier
- Four forma(lizable) theories of the firm? pp. 200-245

- Robert Gibbons
- Performance pay, delegation and multitasking under uncertainty and innovativeness: An empirical investigation pp. 246-276

- Nicolai Foss and Keld Laursen
- Empirical tests of optimal cognitive distance pp. 277-302

- Stefan Wuyts, Massimo G. Colombo, Shantanu Dutta and Bart Nooteboom
- Division of labor, organizational coordination and market mechanisms in collective problem-solving pp. 303-326

- Luigi Marengo and Giovanni Dosi
- Entrepreneurship and the theory of the firm pp. 327-348

- Mark Casson
- Hierarchical sorting and learning costs: Theory and evidence from the law pp. 349-369

- Luis Garicano and Thomas N. Hubbard
Volume 58, issue 1, 2005
- How trade saved humanity from biological exclusion: an economic theory of Neanderthal extinction pp. 1-29

- Richard D. Horan, Erwin Bulte and Jason Shogren
- Continuing conflict pp. 30-52

- John Maxwell and Rafael Reuveny
- Does the natural selection mechanism still work in severe recessions?: Examination of the Japanese economy in the 1990s pp. 53-78

- Kiyohiko G. Nishimura, Takanobu Nakajima and Kozo Kiyota
- Aging and decision making: a comparison between neurologically healthy elderly and young individuals pp. 79-94

- Stephanie Kovalchik, Colin F. Camerer, David Grether, Charles Plott and John M. Allman
- Does society benefit from investor overconfidence in the ability of financial market experts? pp. 95-116

- Nathan Berg and Donald Lein
- Exchange rate dynamics, central bank interventions and chaos control methods pp. 117-132

- Cristian Wieland and Frank Westerhoff
- Noise trading and delayed exchange rate overshooting pp. 133-156

- Christian Pierdzioch
Volume 57, issue 4, 2005
- History dependence in concave economies pp. 390-407

- Franz Wirl and Gustav Feichtinger
- Capital accumulation games with a non-concave production function pp. 408-420

- Engelbert Dockner and Kazuo Nishimura
- Does utility curvature matter for indeterminacy? pp. 421-429

- Jinill Kim
- Economic growth and global warming: A model of multiple equilibria and thresholds pp. 430-447

- Alfred Greiner and Willi Semmler
- Solving ecological management problems using dynamic programming pp. 448-473

- Lars Grüne, Mika Kato and Willi Semmler
- Structural analysis of optimal investment for firms with non-concave revenue pp. 474-489

- Florian Wagener
- Skiba thresholds in a model of controlled migration pp. 490-508

- Jonathan P. Caulkins, Gustav Feichtinger, Michael Johnson, Gernot Tragler and Yuri Yegorov
- Keeping up with the technology pace: A DNS-curve and a limit cycle in a technology investment decision problem pp. 509-529

- Josef L. Haunschmied, Gustav Feichtinger, Richard F. Hartl and Peter Kort
- On the efficiency-effects of private (dis-)trust in the government pp. 530-550

- Herbert Dawid and Christophe Deissenberg
Volume 57, issue 3, 2005
- Can I say "bobobo" and mean "There's no such thing as cheap talk"? pp. 245-266

- David Sally
- Can stable social groups be maintained by homophilous imitation alone? pp. 267-286

- Richard Durrett and Simon A. Levin
- The lagging anchor model for game learning--a solution to the Crawford puzzle pp. 287-303

- F.A. Dahl
- Fairness as a source of hysteresis in employment and relative wages pp. 305-331

- Peter Skott
- Why isn't growth making us happier? Utility on the hedonic treadmill pp. 333-355

- Louise Keely
- The impact of endowment heterogeneity and origin on public good contributions: evidence from the lab pp. 357-365

- Todd Cherry, Stephan Kroll and Jason Shogren
- Loss aversion without the endowment effect, and other explanations for the WTA-WTP disparity pp. 367-379

- Thomas C. Brown
Volume 57, issue 2, 2005
- Introduction pp. 141-143

- Peter Boettke
- Methodological individualism, spontaneous order and the research program of the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis pp. 145-158

- Peter Boettke and Christopher Coyne
- Institutional analysis and economic development policy: notes on the applied agenda of the Bloomington School: Extending Peter Boettke and Christopher Coyne's Outline of the Research Program of the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis pp. 159-165

- Paul Dragos Aligica
- Beyond individualism and spontaneity: Comments on Peter Boettke and Christopher Coyne pp. 167-172

- Michael D. McGinnis
- Self-governance, polycentrism, and federalism: recurring themes in Vincent Ostrom's scholarly oeuvre pp. 173-188

- Richard Wagner
- Commentary on Richard Wagner's "Self-governance, polycentrism, and federalism: Recurring themes in Vincent Ostrom's scholarly oeuvre" pp. 189-197

- Roberta Herzberg
- Towards a democratic civilization for the 21st century pp. 199-204

- Sujai J. Shivakumar
- The Darwinian trope in the drama of the commons: variations on some themes by the Ostroms pp. 205-225

- Thomas Dietz
- In pursuit of better policy outcomes pp. 227-230

- Clark C. Gibson
- The Concept of Contingency and the scholarship of Elinor Ostrom on the Commons: Commentary on Tom Dietz's "the Darwinian Trope in the drama of the Commons" pp. 231-235

- Mark Sproule-Jones
- What African analysts can learn from the Ostroms pp. 237-240

- Amos Sawyer
- Self-enforcing arrangements in African political economy pp. 241-244

- Peter Leeson
Volume 57, issue 1, 2005
- Entrepreneurship and network externalities pp. 1-27

- Maria Minniti
- Rethinking invention: cognition and the economics of technological creativity pp. 29-48

- Gary Magee
- Product-line expansion and resource cannibalization pp. 49-70

- Peter W. Roberts and Susan McEvily
- Social phase transitions pp. 71-87

- Moshe Levy
- Differentiated product competition and the Antitrust Logit Model: an experimental analysis pp. 89-113

- Douglas Davis and Bart Wilson
- The effort effects of prizes in the second half of tournaments pp. 115-129

- James G. Lynch
- Cristiano Antonelli, The Economics of Innovation, New Technologies and Structural Change, Routledge, London (2003) XVIII + 189 pp., index, US$ 96.95, ISBN 0-415-20654-4 pp. 131-133

- Enrico Santarelli
- R.E. Backhouse, The Ordinary Business of Life: A History of Economics from the Ancient World to the Twenty-first Century, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (2002) 328+ix pp., $ 55.00 pp. 133-135

- Robert Prasch
- Erratum to "Article 1689 - Please fill in details": [J. Econ. Behav. Org. 56 (2005) 437-440] pp. 137-137

- David Colander
- Erratum to "Article 1688 - Please fill in details": [J. Econ. Behav. Org. 56 (2005) 454-458] pp. 139-139

- Denise Dollimore
- Introduction pp. 381-389

- Willi Semmler
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