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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 56, issue 4, 2005
- Introduction to special issue on "Topics in Dynamics of Economic Behavior and Organization" festschrift in honor of Richard H. Day pp. 459-463

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Endogenous rationality and distributions of competence pp. 471-487

- John Conlisk
- A new approach to business fluctuations: heterogeneous interacting agents, scaling laws and financial fragility pp. 489-512

- Domenico Delli Gatti, Corrado Di Guilmi, Edoardo Gaffeo, Gianfranco Giulioni, Mauro Gallegati and Antonio Palestrini
- A puzzle for adaptive theory pp. 513-521

- Richard Easterlin
- Learning strategies pp. 523-542

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Rajiv Sethi, Ido Erev and Alexander Peterhansl
- On the statistical dynamics of economics pp. 543-565

- Weihong Huang
- Transactions that did not happen and their influence on prices pp. 567-591

- Alan Kirman, Rainer Schulz, Wolfgang Hardle and Axel Werwatz
- The logic of financial westernization in the Middle East pp. 593-615

- Timur Kuran
- Aspiration uncertainty: its impact on decision performance and process pp. 617-629

- W. Bentley Macleod and Mark Pingle
- Density function of piecewise linear transformation pp. 631-653

- Akio Matsumoto
- Solving the bargaining democracy problem using a constitutional hierarchy for law pp. 655-673

- Clas Wihlborg
- Institutional constraints and organizational changes: the case of the British rail reform pp. 675-699

- Anne Yvrande-Billon and Claude Menard
Volume 56, issue 3, 2005
- Anarchy in the laboratory (and the role of the state) pp. 297-329

- John Duffy and Minseong Kim
- A Hicksian multiplier-accelerator model with floor determined by capital stock pp. 331-348

- Tonu Puu, Laura Gardini and Irina Sushko
- Intertemporal equilibrium dynamics with a pollution externality pp. 349-364

- Marji Lines
- Avoiding the rating bounce: why rating agencies are slow to react to new information pp. 365-381

- Gunter Loffler
- Transparency and reciprocal behavior in employment relations pp. 383-403

- Bernd Irlenbusch and Dirk Sliwka
- How much do we care about absolute versus relative income and consumption? pp. 405-421

- Francisco Alpizar Rodriguez, Fredrik Carlsson and Olof Johansson-Stenman
- Necessary and sufficient conditions for the equivalence of economic and ecological criteria in range management pp. 423-436

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- A. Richard, The Reluctant Economist: Perspectives on Economics, Economic History and Demography, Easterlin Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2004) 284 + xvii pp., Index, [Ukpound]45.00, ISBN 0-521-82974-7 pp. 437-440

- David Colander
- Michael A. Bernstein, A Perilous Progress, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (2004) 376 + xii pp., index, US$ 19.95, ISBN 0-691-11967-8 pp. 441-444

- Thomas Mayer
- Paul W. Glimcher, Decisions, Uncertainty, and the Brain, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, London, UK (2003) ISBN 0-262-07244-0, 375 + xx pp., index, US$ 37.95 pp. 444-447

- Daniel Houser
- Gary H. Stern and Ron J. Feldman, Too Big To Fail: The Hazards of Bank Bailouts, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC (2004) 230 + xiii pp., index, US$ 32.95, ISBN 0-8157-8152-0 pp. 448-450

- Peter Leeson
- Peter B. Doeringer, Christine Evans-Klock and David G. Terkla, Start-up Factories--High-Performance Management, Job Quality and Regional Advantage, Oxford University Press and W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, New York, USA (2002) 273 pp., Author Index, Subject Index, US$ 24.50, ISBN 0-19-514747-2 pp. 451-454

- M. Rivera-Santos
- S. Wagner-Tsukamoto and E. Elgar, Human Nature and Organization Theory: On the Economic Approach to Institutional Organization, Cheltenham, UK and Massachusetts, USA (2003) Price: $95.00, ISBN 1-84064-714-0 pp. 454-458

- Denise Dollimore
Volume 56, issue 2, 2005
- Rich and powerful?: Subjective power and welfare in Russia pp. 141-172

- Michael Lokshin and Martin Ravallion
- Fairness in bargaining pp. 173-186

- Yoella Bereby-Meyer and Muriel Niederle
- Job transfer and influence activities pp. 187-197

- Kyota Eguchi
- Market ecology and decision behaviour in state-contingent claims markets pp. 199-217

- Alistair C. Bruce and Johnnie E.V. Johnson
- Price uniformity and competition in a retail gasoline market pp. 219-237

- Andrew Eckert and Douglas West
- Experimentation, full revelation, and the monotone likelihood ratio property pp. 239-262

- Michael Rauh and Giulio Seccia
- Is more data better? pp. 263-272

- Kaushik Mitra
- On the pareto-optimality of futures contracts over Islamic forward contracts: implications for the emerging Muslim economies pp. 273-295

- M. Shahid Ebrahim and Shafiqur Rahman
Volume 56, issue 1, 2005
- A theory of haste pp. 1-23

- Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo
- Myopic prospect theory vs. myopic loss aversion: how general is the phenomenon? pp. 25-38

- Thomas Langer and Martin Weber
- Gender, risk aversion, and the drawing power of equilibrium in an experimental corporate takeover game pp. 39-59

- Charles Cadsby and Elizabeth Maynes
- Compensating the cooperators: is sorting in the prisoner's dilemma possible? pp. 61-76

- Iris Bohnet and Dorothea Kübler
- Land inheritance rules: theory and cross-cultural analysis pp. 77-102

- Matthew Baker and Thomas Miceli
- On the survival of contracts: assessing the stability of technology licensing agreements in the Brazilian seed industry pp. 103-120

- Decio Zylbersztajn and Sergio G. Lazzarini
- Risk-aversion and the investment-uncertainty relationship: a comment pp. 121-125

- Enrico Saltari and Davide Ticchi
- Risk-aversion and the investment-uncertainty relationship: a reply pp. 127-127

- Tamotsu Nakamura
- Should Economics aspire to become mathematical?: A review of Debunking Economics by Steve Keen. SummaryPlus | Full Text + Links | PDF (70 K) pp. 129-139

- Ari Belenkiy
Volume 55, issue 4, 2004
- Trust and trustworthiness pp. 443-445

- Iris Bohnet and Rachel Croson
- Is trust a risky decision? pp. 447-465

- Catherine Eckel and Rick K. Wilson
- Trust, risk and betrayal pp. 467-484

- Iris Bohnet and Richard Zeckhauser
- The boundaries of trust: own and others' actions in the US and China pp. 485-504

- Nancy Buchan and Rachel Croson
- Trust, voluntary cooperation, and socio-economic background: survey and experimental evidence pp. 505-531

- Simon Gächter, Benedikt Herrmann and Christian Thoni
- Cooperation, trust, and social capital in Southeast Asian urban slums pp. 533-551

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Amrita G. Daniere and Lois M. Takahashi
- The evolution of strategies in a repeated trust game pp. 553-573

- Jim Engle-Warnick and Robert L. Slonim
- Price rigidity in customer markets pp. 575-593

- Elke Renner and Jean-Robert Tyran
Volume 55, issue 3, 2004
- Rational-choice hermeneutics pp. 295-317

- Roger Koppl and Douglas Glen Whitman
- Does happiness pay?: An exploration based on panel data from Russia pp. 319-342

- Carol Graham, Andrew Eggers and Sandip Sukhtankar
- Regret, Warm-glow and bounded rationality in experiments on binary public goods pp. 343-353

- Felipe Perez-Marti and Josefa Tomas
- Illusion of expertise in portfolio decisions: an experimental approach pp. 355-376

- Gerlinde Fellner-Röhling, Werner Guth and Boris Maciejovsky
- The price of a price: on the crowding out and in of social norms pp. 377-395

- Maarten Janssen and Ewa Mendys-Kamphorst
- Migration and the evolution of conventions pp. 397-418

- V Bhaskar and Fernando Vega-Redondo
- Interregional interactions and population mobility pp. 419-433

- Michael Hoel
- A further remark on two-moment decision models and utility-representable preferences pp. 435-436

- Thomas Eichner
- Book review pp. 437-441

- Charles K. Wilber
Volume 55, issue 2, 2004
- Increasing returns and economic organization: introduction pp. 129-136

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- Inframarginal analysis of division of labor: A survey pp. 137-174

- Wenli Cheng and Xiaokai Yang
- New classical versus neoclassical frameworks: a review of Yang pp. 175-185

- S.M. Miller
- E-commerce, productivity, and fluctuation pp. 187-206

- Mei Wen
- Testing the scale effect predicted by the Fujita-Krugman urbanization model pp. 207-222

- Yongsheng Zhang and Xueyan Zhao
- On the microeconomics of specialization pp. 223-236

- Dimitrios Diamantaras and Robert P. Gilles
- General equilibria in large economies with endogenous structure of division of labor pp. 237-256

- Guang-Zhen Sun, Xiaokai Yang and Lin Zhou
- The efficiency wage hypothesis: a mesoeconomic analysis pp. 257-269

- Wenli Cheng and Haiyang Xu
- Quality, trade, and growth pp. 271-291

- C. Fan
- Erratum to "Mixed-strategy play in single-stage first-price all-pay auctions with symmetric players" [J. Econ. Behav. Org. 54 (2004) 585-607] pp. 293-293

- Amnon Rapoport and Wilfred Amaldoss
Volume 55, issue 1, 2004
- Persistent parochialism: trust and exclusion in ethnic networks pp. 1-23

- Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
- Trust responsiveness and beliefs pp. 25-30

- Gerardo Guerra and Daniel Zizzo
- Trusting behavior in a repeated investment game pp. 31-44

- Francois Cochard, Phu Nguyen Van and Marc Willinger
- One signal, two opinions: strategic heterogeneity of analysts' forecasts pp. 45-66

- Christian Laux and Daniel A. Probst
- Equilibrium play in single-server queues with endogenously determined arrival times pp. 67-91

- Amnon Rapoport, William E. Stein, James Parco and Darryl A. Seale
- Trust and Reciprocity: Interdisciplinary Lessons from Experimental Research: Elinor Ostrom, James Walker (Eds.); Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY, 2003, xiii and 409 pages, Index, US$ 39.95 pp. 93-99

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- The Gifts of Athena: Historical Origins of the Knowledge Economy: Joel Mokyr (Ed.); Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2003, 376 pages, Index (US$ 35.00) pp. 99-102

- M. V. Rosser
- Book review pp. 102-104

- William Wood
- Erratum to "Environmental determinants of cost sharing" pp. 105-121

- David Aadland and Van Kolpin
- Kumaraswamy Velupillai (Ed.), Computable Economics: the Arne Ryde Memorial Lecture Series, vol. xiii, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000, 222 pp., Index pp. 125-127

- Philip Mirowski
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