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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 52, issue 4, 2003
- Sudden changes in property rights: the case of Australian native title pp. 427-442

- Robert Brooks, Sinclair Davidson and Robert Faff
- Property rights, productivity, and the nature of noncontractible actions in a franchise system pp. 443-468

- David Hennessy
- Fairness and retaliation in a rural Nigerian village pp. 469-479

- John Gowdy, Raluca Iorgulescu and Stephen Onyeiwu
- Cooperation and local interactions in the Prisoners' Dilemma Game pp. 481-503

- Alexander Outkin
- Good colleagues pp. 505-512

- David Laband and Robert Tollison
- The dynamics of collective invention pp. 513-532

- Robin Cowan and Nicolas Jonard
- Market power and the form of enterprise: capitalist firms, worker-owned firms and consumer cooperatives pp. 533-552

- Kazuhiko Mikami
- A naive but optimal route to Walrasian behavior in oligopolies pp. 553-571

- Weihong Huang
- Mood-induced variation in risk preferences pp. 573-584

- Doron Kliger and Ori Levy
- A two-sector adaptive economizing model of economic growth pp. 585-594

- Xiaochuan Song
- Polycentric Games and Institutions: Readings from the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis: Michael D. McGinnis (Ed.), University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, USA, 2000, 541 pp., index, US$ 26.95 pp. 595-598

- Rajiv Sethi
- Toward a Comparative Institutional Analysis: Masahiko Aoki, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001, xi + 467 pp., index, US$ 55.00 (cloth) pp. 598-600

- Gregory Dow
- The Complexity Vision and The Teaching of Economics: David Colander (Ed.), Edward Elgar, Northampton, MA, 2000, 328 pp. with Index, US$ 95.00, hardcover (US$ 25.00, paperback), ISBN 1-84064-252-1 pp. 601-603

- S. E. Page
Volume 52, issue 3, 2003
- The norm of restaurant tipping pp. 297-321

- Michael Conlin, Michael Lynn and Ted O'Donoghue
- On social norms: the evolution of considerate smoking behavior pp. 323-340

- Karine Nyborg and Mari Rege
- On absolute and relative performance and the demand for mutual funds--experimental evidence pp. 341-363

- Doron Kliger, Ori Levy and Doron Sonsino
- Attitudes and allocations: status, cognitive dissonance, and the manipulation of attitudes pp. 365-385

- Robert Oxoby
- Experimental evidence on deliberate misrepresentation in referendum contingent valuation pp. 387-401

- Philippe Polome
- Corporate contracting for health care pp. 403-420

- Peter Temin and James Maxwell
- The Rise and Fall of State-Owned Enterprise in the Western World: Pier Angelo Toninelli (Ed.); Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2000, p. xiii + 320, index (author and subject), US$ 49.95 pp. 421-423

- N. Tynan
- Firm Size, Innovation and Market Structure: The Evolution of Industrial Concentration and Instability: By Mariana Mazzucato, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, 2000, xix + 138, index, $70.00 pp. 423-425

- Gerald Silverberg
Volume 52, issue 2, 2003
- Endogenous technical change with externalities in a classical growth model pp. 167-189

- Duncan Foley
- Analyzing historical and regional patterns of technical change from a classical-Marxian perspective pp. 191-200

- Adalmir Marquetti
- Technology and distribution: historical trajectories a la Marx pp. 201-233

- Gerard Dumenil and Dominique Levy
- Effects of price signal choices on market stability pp. 235-251

- Hideyuki Mizuta, Ken Steiglitz and Erez Lirov
- Normal-randomness expected utility, time preference and emotional distortions pp. 253-266

- Herbert Walther
- Positive reciprocity and intentions in trust games pp. 267-275

- Kevin McCabe, Mary Rigdon and Vernon L. Smith
- Licensing the market for technology pp. 277-295

- Ashish Arora and Andrea Fosfuri
Volume 52, issue 1, 2003
- A dynamic theory of the transition to democracy pp. 1-25

- Paul J. Zak and Yi Feng
- The optimal size for a minority pp. 27-45

- Hillel Rapoport and Avi Weiss
- Trade policy reform, endogenous lobby group formation, and environmental policy pp. 47-69

- Richard Damania and Per Fredriksson
- The organization of economic activity: insights from the institutional theory of John R. Commons pp. 71-96

- Bruce Kaufman
- Estimating the neighborhood influence on decision makers: theory and an application on the analysis of innovation decisions pp. 97-113

- Nikolaus Hautsch and Stefan Klotz
- Only for my own neighborhood?: Preferences and voluntary provision of local and global public goods pp. 115-131

- Calvin Blackwell and Michael McKee
- Marital transfer and intra-household allocation: a Nash-bargaining analysis pp. 133-146

- Wing Suen, William Chan and Junsen Zhang
- The determinants of corporate divestment: evidence from a panel of UK firms pp. 147-166

- Michelle Haynes, Steve Thompson and Mike Wright
Volume 51, issue 4, 2003
- A dual Dutch auction in Taipei: the choice of numeraire and auction form in multi-object auctions with bundling pp. 427-442

- Vincent Crawford and Ping-Sing Kuo
- Revenue non-equivalence between the English and the second-price auctions: experimental evidence pp. 443-458

- Chew Soo Hong and Naoko Nishimura
- A market-power based model of business groups pp. 459-485

- Robert Feenstra, Deng-Shing Huang and Gary G. Hamilton
- Fund-flow versus flow-flow in production theory: Reflections on Georgescu-Roegen's contribution pp. 487-505

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Production and production functions: some implications of a refinement to process analysis pp. 507-521

- Jon R. Neill
- The evolution of consistent conjectures pp. 523-536

- Huw Dixon and Ernesto Somma
- Willingness to accept, willingness to pay and the income effect pp. 537-545

- John K. Horowitz and Kenneth McConnell
Volume 51, issue 3, 2003
- Theory, experiment and the federal communications commission spectrum auctions pp. 303-350

- Jeffrey Banks, Mark Olson, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti and Vernon Smith
- Mispredicting the endowment effect:: Underestimation of owners' selling prices by buyer's agents pp. 351-365

- Leaf Van Boven, George Loewenstein and David Dunning
- Reinforcement learning in the El Farol model pp. 367-388

- Reiner Franke
- Expectations driven distortions in the foreign exchange market pp. 389-412

- Frank Westerhoff
- A quantal response equilibrium model of order-statistic games pp. 413-425

- Kang-Oh Yi
Volume 51, issue 2, 2003
- Cheap talk in bargaining experiments: lying and threats in ultimatum games pp. 143-159

- Rachel Croson, Terry Boles and John Murnighan
- An experiment on Nash implementation pp. 161-193

- Antonio Cabrales, Gary Charness and Luis Corchon
- Playing both roles in the trust game pp. 195-216

- Stephen Burks, Jeffrey Carpenter and Eric Verhoogen
- Decentralized management of common property resources: experiments with a centuries-old institution pp. 217-247

- Marco Casari and Charles Plott
- Religious participation and income pp. 249-260

- Jody W. Lipford and Robert Tollison
- Externally validating contingent valuation: an open-space survey and referendum in Corvallis, Oregon pp. 261-277

- Christian Vossler, Joe Kerkvliet, Stephen Polasky and Olesya Gainutdinova
- Voting over efficient decision rules in budget-balanced organizations pp. 279-301

- Brent Hueth and Tigran Melkonyan
Volume 51, issue 1, 2003
- Searching for evidence of alternative preferences, public as opposed to private pp. 1-27

- Clifford S. Russell, Thomas Bjørner and Christopher Clark
- The anatomy of subjective well-being pp. 29-49

- Bernard van Praag, Paul Frijters and Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell
- Cooperation, status seeking and competitive behaviour: theory and evidence pp. 51-77

- Frédéric Gaspart and Erika Seki
- Financial fragility, patterns of firms' entry and exit and aggregate dynamics pp. 79-97

- Domenico Delli Gatti, Mauro Gallegati, Gianfranco Giulioni and Antonio Palestrini
- Detecting other-regarding behavior with virtual players pp. 99-109

- Paul Ferraro, Daniel Rondeau and Gregory Poe
- Rational escalation of costs by playing a sequence of unfavorable gambles: the martingale pp. 111-129

- John A. Aloysius
- The role of social norms in a model of marriage and divorce pp. 131-142

- Junichiro Ishida
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