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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 54, issue 4, 2004
- The instability of a heterogeneous cobweb economy: a strategy experiment on expectation formation pp. 453-481

- Joep Sonnemans, Cars Hommes, Jan Tuinstra and Henk van de Velden
- Testing for non-linearity in an artificial financial market: a recurrence quantification approach pp. 483-494

- Jorge Belaire-Franch
- Dynamic oligopolies without full information and with continuously distributed time lags pp. 495-511

- Carl Chiarella and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- Business groups: entry barrier-innovation debate revisited pp. 513-531

- Ishtiaq P. Mahmood and Chang-Yang Lee
- Residential segregation in an all-integrationist world pp. 533-550

- Junfu Zhang
- Parental net wealth and personal consumption pp. 551-560

- Warren B. Hrung
- Comparative study of one-bid versus two-bid auctions pp. 561-583

- Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel and Doron Sonsino
- Mixed-strategy play in single-stage first-price all-pay auctions with symmetric players pp. 585-607

- Amnon Rapoport and Wilfred Amaldoss
- Risk and Reason: Safety, Law and the Environment pp. 609-610

- William Wood
- Oligopoly Dynamics: Models and Tools: Tonu Puu and Irina Sushko (Eds.); Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002, 313 pages, ISBN 3-540-43186-1 pp. 611-614

- Jan Tuinstra
Volume 54, issue 3, 2004
- Pretrial settlement with fairness pp. 287-296

- Amy Farmer and Paul Pecorino
- Tax compliance as a coordination game pp. 297-312

- James Alm and Michael McKee
- Bureaucratic delays and bribe-taking pp. 313-320

- Gautam Bose
- Bargaining with endogenous deadlines pp. 321-335

- Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- Do institutions promote rationality?: An experimental study of the three-door anomaly pp. 337-350

- Tilman Slembeck and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Commercial culture, political culture and economic policy polarization: the case of Japan pp. 351-375

- Seiichi Katayama and Heinrich Ursprung
- Contestable privatization pp. 377-387

- Bat-Sheva Drook-Gal, Gil Epstein and Shmuel Nitzan
- Extraneous shocks and international linkage of business cycles in a two-country monetary model pp. 389-409

- Shin-ichi Fukuda
- Export orientation, foreign affiliates, and the growth of Austrian manufacturing firms pp. 411-423

- Michael Pfaffermayr
- Asymmetric capacity costs and joint venture buy-outs pp. 425-438

- Sugata Marjit and Prabal Roy Chowdhury
- Effect of monitor-subject cheap talk on ultimatum game offers pp. 439-443

- Jayson Lusk and Darren Hudson
- Computable Economics: the Arne Ryde Memorial Lecture Series: Kumaraswamy Velupillai (Ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, Vol. xiii, 2000, 222 pp., Index pp. 445-449

- P. E. Tolentino
- Transnational Corporations: Fragmentation amidst Integration: Grazia Ietto-Gillies (Ed.), Routledge, London, New York, 2002, US$ 90.00, pp. 219 + xviii index pp. 449-451

- Paz Estrella Tolentino
- Erratum to "Changes in the employment contact? Evidence from a quasi-experiment" [Econ. Behav. Org. 47 (2002) 391-405] pp. 453-453

- Gary Charness and David Levine
Volume 54, issue 2, 2004
- What happens when agent T gets a computer?: The labor market impact of cost efficient computer adoption pp. 137-151

- Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
- An empirical test of the asymmetric models on innovative activity: who invests more into R&D, the incumbent or the challenger? pp. 153-173

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Kornelius Kraft
- Threshold nonlinearities and asymmetric endogenous business cycles pp. 175-189

- Junichiro Ishida and Masanori Yokoo
- Production in advance versus production to order pp. 191-204

- Attila Tasnádi
- Intangible resources, Tobin's q, and sustainability of performance differences pp. 205-230

- Belen Villalonga
- Bidding behavior in the price is right game: an experimental study pp. 231-247

- Paul Healy and Charles Noussair
- Sequential divestiture through initial public offerings pp. 249-266

- Jeffrey J. Reuer and Jung-Chin Shen
- Auditing cost overrun claims pp. 267-285

- David Perez-Castrillo and Nicolas Riedinger
Volume 54, issue 1, 2004
- The evolution of honesty pp. 1-17

- E. Somanathan and Paul Rubin
- The complex evolution of a simple traffic convention: the functions and implications of habit pp. 19-47

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Thorbjorn Knudsen
- What sustains social norms and how they evolve?: The case of tipping pp. 49-64

- Ofer Azar
- Pro-social behavior in a natural setting pp. 65-88

- Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier
- The role of income aspirations in individual happiness pp. 89-109

- Alois Stutzer
- Hold up and intergenerational transmission of preferences pp. 111-132

- Gonzalo Olcina and Concepcion Penarrubia
- Utility of Gains and Losses: Measurement-Theoretical and Experimental Approaches: R. Duncan Luce, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ, USA, 1999, 331 pp., Author Index, Subject Index, US$ 59.95, ISBN 0-8058-3460-5 pp. 133-136

- Yves Alarie and Georges Dionne
Volume 53, issue 4, 2004
- Two are few and four are many: number effects in experimental oligopolies pp. 435-446

- Steffen Huck, Hans-Theo Normann and Jörg Oechssler
- Choosing international linkage strategies in the electronics industry: the role of multinational experience pp. 447-475

- Davide Castellani and Antonello Zanfei
- Intangible resources as a key factor in the internationalisation of Spanish firms pp. 477-494

- Jose M. Delgado-Gomez, Marisa Ramírez-Alesón and Manuel Antonio Espitia-Escuer
- Environmental determinants of cost sharing pp. 495-511

- David Aadland and Van Kolpin
- The behavioral relevance of mental accounting for the pricing of financial options pp. 513-527

- Bettina Rockenbach
- Relative wealth, status-seeking, and catching-up pp. 529-542

- Ngo Long and Koji Shimomura
- Implications for minimum-wage policies of an S-shaped labor-supply curve pp. 543-568

- Maryke Dessing
- Push or pull? The relationship between development, trade and primary resource endowment pp. 569-591

- Mei Wen and Stephen King
Volume 53, issue 3, 2004
- The legacy of Herbert Simon in game theory pp. 303-317

- Esther-Mirjam Sent
- Deductive versus inductive equilibrium selection: experimental results pp. 319-331

- Ernan Haruvy and Dale O. Stahl
- Reciprocity in a two-part dictator game pp. 333-352

- Avner Ben-Ner, Louis Putterman, Fanmin Kong and Dan Magan
- The simultaneous, ascending auction: dynamics of price adjustment in experiments and in the UK3G spectrum auction pp. 353-383

- Charles Plott and Timothy C. Salmon
- Agenda restrictions in multi-issue bargaining pp. 385-399

- Younghwan In and Roberto Serrano
- Settlement escrows: an experimental study of a bilateral bargaining game pp. 401-417

- Linda Babcock and Claudia Landeo
- Mirowski's Machine Dreams: An Appreciation pp. 419-423

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Machine Dreams: Economics Becomes a Cyborg Science: Philip Mirowski, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002 pp. 423-431

- David Levy
- Bounded Rationality: The Adaptive Toolbox: Gerd Gigerenzer, Reinhard Selten (Eds.), The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, London, UK, 2001, 377 + xv pp., index, ISBN 0-262-57164-1, $26.00 pp. 431-434

- Roger Koppl
Volume 53, issue 2, 2004
- Financial conditions, strategic interaction and complex dynamics: a game-theoretic model of financially driven fluctuations pp. 145-171

- Gian Italo Bischi, Domenico Delli Gatti and Mauro Gallegati
- Complex business cycles and recurrent unemployment in a non-Walrasian macroeconomic model pp. 173-191

- Fernando Bignami, Luca Colombo and Gerd Weinrich
- Complicated dynamics in a flow model of the labor market pp. 193-213

- Michael Neugart
- Sample autocorrelation learning in a capital market model pp. 215-236

- Klaus Potzelberger and Leopold Sogner
- Network density and R&D spillovers pp. 237-260

- Kieron Meagher and Mark Rogers
- Returns to scale generated from uncertainty and complementarity pp. 261-282

- Kenneth I. Carlaw
- Employment policy in a dynamic labour market: simulations using a multifirm flow model pp. 283-301

- Frank Den Butter and Edwin van Gameren
Volume 53, issue 1, 2004
- Evolution and altruism pp. 1-1

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Cultural group selection, coevolutionary processes and large-scale cooperation pp. 3-35

- Joseph Henrich
- Altruism may be sexy: Comment on cultural group selection, coevolutionary processes and large-scale cooperation pp. 37-40

- Kenichi Aoki
- How to measure social interactions via group selection?: Cultural group selection, coevolutionary processes, and large-scale cooperation: a comment pp. 41-47

- Yuji Aruka
- Must there be human genes specific to prosocial behavior? pp. 49-51

- Michael Cohen, Robert Axelrod and Rick Riolo
- Cultural group selection, coevolutionary processes and large-scale cooperation, by J. Henrich pp. 53-56

- James F. Crow
- The genetic side of gene-culture coevolution: internalization of norms and prosocial emotions pp. 57-67

- Herbert Gintis
- Altruism, evolution, and welfare economics pp. 69-73

- John Gowdy
- Evolutionary parallelism versus co-evolution: a comment on Joseph Henrich pp. 75-79

- Werner Guth and Hartmut Kliemt
- A comment on the paper by Joseph Henrich pp. 81-84

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Cultural group selection, co evolutionary processes and large-scale cooperation (by Joseph Henrich) pp. 85-88

- Daniel Houser, Kevin McCabe and Vernon Smith
- Is a group better off with more altruists? Not necessarily pp. 89-92

- Elias Khalil
- Cultural group selection, coevolutionary processes, and large-scale cooperation: a comment pp. 93-95

- Richard B. Norgaard
- Comment on "cultural group selection, coevolutionary processes and large-scale cooperation" by Joseph Henrich pp. 97-100

- Alex Possajennikov
- Culture, genes and cooperation: comment on Henrich pp. 101-104

- Louis Putterman
- What can we learn from cultural group selection and co-evolutionary models? pp. 105-108

- Rajiv Sethi and E. Somanathan
- Cooperation and wealth pp. 109-115

- Oded Stark
- Comments pp. 117-120

- Gordon Tullock
- A whole new ball game pp. 121-125

- David Sloan Wilson
- Reply pp. 127-143

- Joseph Henrich
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