Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 50, issue 4, 2003
- Stigler-Becker versus Myers-Briggs: why preference-based explanations are scientifically meaningful and empirically important pp. 391-405

- Bryan Caplan
- On the theory of reference-dependent preferences pp. 407-428

- Alistair Munro and Robert Sugden
- Melioration learning in games with constant and frequency-dependent pay-offs pp. 429-448

- Thomas Brenner and Ulrich Witt
- Social capital, inclusive networks, and economic performance pp. 449-463

- Kurt Annen
- Fairness versus efficiency: An experimental study of (mutual) gift giving pp. 465-475

- Werner Guth, Hartmut Kliemt and Axel Ockenfels
- Labor income and risky investments: can part-time farmers compete? pp. 477-493

- Hans Andersson, Sailesh Ramamurtie and Bharat Ramaswami
- Valuing low probability risk: survey and experimental evidence pp. 495-505

- Jamie Brown Kruse and Mark A. Thompson
Volume 50, issue 3, 2003
- Criminal justice institutions as a common pool: the 19th century analysis of Edwin Chadwick pp. 271-294

- Robert Ekelund and Cheryl Dorton
- Experiment on entrepreneurial discovery: an attempt to demonstrate the conjecture of Hayek and Kirzner pp. 295-310

- Henry Demmert and Daniel Klein
- The impact of meaningful context on strategic play in signaling games pp. 311-337

- David Cooper and John Kagel
- Do the economies of specialization justify the work ethics?: An examination of Buchanan's hypothesis pp. 339-353

- Yew-Kwang Ng and Siang Ng
- Strategic mismatching and competing teams pp. 355-372

- Matthias Krakel
- Risk-taking behavior in mutual fund tournaments pp. 373-383

- Jonathan Taylor
- A comparative study on learning in a normal form game experiment pp. 385-390

- Fang-Fang Tang
Volume 50, issue 2, 2003
- Beliefs equilibria in an overlapping generations model pp. 145-164

- Jan Tuinstra
- Employee recruiting and the Lake Wobegon effect pp. 165-182

- John Moran and John Morgan
- Simultaneous choice of process and product innovation when consumers have a preference for product variety pp. 183-201

- Stephanie Rosenkranz
- Strategic outsourcing pp. 203-224

- Oz Shy and Rune Stenbacka
- Moral hazard, insurance, and some collusion pp. 225-247

- Ingela Alger and Ching-to Ma
- An ordering experiment pp. 249-262

- A. Norman, M. Ahmed, J. Chou, K. Fortson, C. Kurz, Hyungsuk Lee, Leigh Linden, K. Meythaler, R. Rando and K. Sheppard
- Testing the rationality of Japanese GDP forecasts: the sign of forecast revision matters pp. 263-269

- Masahiro Ashiya
Volume 50, issue 1, 2003
- Understanding reciprocity pp. 1-27

- Rajiv Sethi and E. Somanathan
- A Ricardian model of the tragedy of the commons pp. 29-45

- Pierre Lasserre and Antoine Soubeyran
- Spillover effects and the evolution of firm clusters pp. 47-75

- Gian Italo Bischi, Herbert Dawid and Michael Kopel
- Volatility via social flaring pp. 77-87

- J. Barkley Rosser, Ehsan Ahmed and Georg C. Hartmann
- An exploration of reputation formation in experimental games pp. 89-115

- Jordi Brandts and Neus Figueras
- Do numerical simulation and optimization results improve management?: Experimental evidence pp. 117-131

- Kjell Arne Brekke and Erling Moxnes
- Engineering altruism: a theoretical and experimental investigation of anonymity and gift giving pp. 133-144

- Terence Burnham
Volume 49, issue 4, 2002
- Labor supply, the family and poverty: the S-shaped labor supply curve pp. 433-458

- Maryke Dessing
- The short-term and long-term deterrence effects of INS border and interior enforcement on undocumented immigration pp. 459-472

- Alberto Davila, Jose A. Pagan and Gokce Soydemir
- Ethnic networks and access to credit: evidence from the manufacturing sector in Kenya pp. 473-486

- Tyler Biggs, Mayank Raturi and Pradeep Srivastava
- Political manipulation of a public firm's objective function pp. 487-499

- Mark White
- Comparing organizational structures in health services pp. 501-522

- Izabela Jelovac and Ines Macho-Stadler
- Endogenous mobility-reducing norms pp. 523-547

- Rein Haagsma and Niek Koning
- Will you marry me?: A perspective on the gender gap pp. 549-572

- Ronel Elul, Jose Silva-Reus and Oscar Volij
Volume 49, issue 3, 2002
- Bounded rationality, dynamic oligopoly, and conjectural variations pp. 287-306

- James Friedman and Claudio Mezzetti
- Effectivity and constructivity in economic theory pp. 307-325

- K. Vela Velupillai
- Microfoundations of macroeconomic fluctuations and the laws of probability theory: the principle of large numbers versus rational expectations arbitrage pp. 327-344

- Ping Chen
- A computational theory of the firm pp. 345-361

- Jason Barr and Francesco Saraceno
- Dynamic coalition formation and the core pp. 363-380

- Tone Arnold and Ulrich Schwalbe
- Marshallian recursive preferences and growth pp. 381-404

- Michael Gootzeit, Johannes Schneider and William Smith
- Cooperation as a result of learning with aspiration levels pp. 405-409

- Jörg Oechssler
- Allais paradox in the small pp. 411-421

- Chinn-Ping Fan
- Two-moment decision models and utility-representable preferences: a comment on Bar-Shira and Finkelshtain pp. 423-427

- Gregory M. Gelles and Douglas W. Mitchell
- Reply to Gelles and Mitchell pp. 429-431

- Ziv Bar-Shira and Israel Finkelshtain
Volume 49, issue 2, 2002
- Journal of economic behavior and organization: special issue on heterogeneous interacting agents in financial markets pp. 143-147

- Thomas Lux and Michele Marchesi
- The price dynamics of common trading strategies pp. 149-171

- J. Farmer and Shareen Joshi
- Speculative behaviour and complex asset price dynamics: a global analysis pp. 173-197

- Carl Chiarella, Roberto Dieci and Laura Gardini
- Open models of share markets with two dominant types of participants pp. 199-216

- Masanao Aoki
- On the emergent properties of artificial stock markets: the efficient market hypothesis and the rational expectations hypothesis pp. 217-239

- Shu-Heng Chen and Chia-Hsuan Yeh
- Self-organization and market crashes pp. 241-267

- Sergio Focardi, Silvano Cincotti and Michele Marchesi
- A microsimulation of traders activity in the stock market: the role of heterogeneity, agents' interactions and trade frictions pp. 269-285

- Giulia Iori
Volume 49, issue 1, 2002
- A model scholar: Herbert A. Simon (1916-2001) pp. 1-17

- Mie Augier and James G. March
- Modularity in technology and organization pp. 19-37

- Richard Langlois
- The ultimate control group pp. 39-49

- Gregory Dow
- Modeling the labor market as an evolving institution: model ARTEMIS pp. 51-77

- Gérard Ballot
- A comparison of the discounted utility model and hyperbolic discounting models in the case of social and private intertemporal preferences for health pp. 79-96

- Marjon van der Pol and John Cairns
- Product and process innovations in the life cycle of an industry pp. 97-112

- Darren Filson
- Emotion and self-control pp. 113-130

- Adam Gifford
- The effects of emotions on bounded rationality: a comment on Kaufman pp. 131-135

- Yaniv Hanoch
- On emotion and bounded rationality: reply to Hanoch pp. 137-141

- Bruce Kaufman
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