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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 48, issue 4, 2002
- Paradoxical effects of drug policy in a model with imperfect competition and switching costs pp. 335-354

- Peter Skott and Gunnar Thorlund Jepsen
- Marginal productivity analysis in teams pp. 355-363

- David Rose
- Signaling versus contingent contracts with costly turnover pp. 365-374

- Tim Perri
- Resistance is futile: the assimilation of behavioral finance pp. 375-389

- George M. Frankfurter and Elton G. McGoun
- The behavioral life-cycle theory of consumer behavior: survey evidence pp. 391-401

- Fred Graham and Alan Isaac
- Group identity and gender in public goods experiments pp. 403-412

- John L. Solow and Nicole Kirkwood
- Dutch treat versus Oriental treat pp. 413-422

- Jeong-Yoo Kim, Hyung Bae and Dongchul Won
- Equity or intention: it is the thought that counts pp. 423-430

- William Nelson
- Information disclosure in auctions: an experiment pp. 431-444

- Martin Dufwenberg and Uri Gneezy
- Holistic experimentation versus decomposition: an ultimatum experiment pp. 445-453

- Max Albert, Werner Guth, Erich Kirchler and Boris Maciejovsky
Volume 48, issue 3, 2002
- Making corrupt deals: contracting in the shadow of the law pp. 221-241

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
- Fairness and sharing in innovation games: a laboratory investigation pp. 243-264

- Timothy Cason and Vai-Lam Mui
- Macroeconomic forecasts and microeconomic forecasters pp. 265-280

- Owen Lamont
- A socio-economic model of stigma and related social problems pp. 281-290

- Kaku Furuya
- Identifying and measuring public policy goals: ISTEA and the US bus transit industry pp. 291-304

- James Nolan, P. C. Ritchie and J. E. Rowcroft
- Crowding-out voluntary contributions to public goods pp. 305-317

- Kenneth Chan, Robert Godby, Stuart Mestelman and Andrew Muller
- Bargaining in markets with simultaneous and sequential suppliers pp. 319-334

- Jan Bouckaert
Volume 48, issue 2, 2002
- Is there an endogenous relationship between culture and economic development? pp. 105-126

- Lauretta Conklin Frederking
- Demand saturation-creation and economic growth pp. 127-154

- Masanao Aoki and Hiroshi Yoshikawa
- Allies as rivals: internal and external rent seeking pp. 155-162

- Amihai Glazer
- Pretrial bargaining with self-serving bias and asymmetric information pp. 163-176

- Amy Farmer and Paul Pecorino
- Collusion in private value ascending price auctions pp. 177-195

- Katerina Sherstyuk
- An experimental study of the repeated trust game with incomplete information pp. 197-216

- Vital Anderhub, Dirk Engelmann and Werner Guth
- Economics, Values and Organization: Avner Ben-Ner and Louis Putterman (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, New York, 1998, 556 pp., $85.00 cloth pp. 217-218

- Richard P. F. Holt
- Evolution and Institutions: On Evolutionary Economics and the Evolution of Economics: Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 1999, $95.00, 345 pp pp. 219-220

- Richard P. F. Holt
Volume 48, issue 1, 2002
- Are preferences stable? The case of health care pp. 1-14

- Fernando San Miguel, Mandy Ryan and Anthony Scott
- Pragmatic beliefs and overconfidence pp. 15-28

- Hans K. Hvide
- Low risk aversion encourages the choice for entrepreneurship: an empirical test of a truism pp. 29-36

- Jan Cramer, J. Hartog, Nicole Jonker and Mirjam Praag
- Accounting for risk aversion in repeated prisoners' dilemma games: an experimental test pp. 37-50

- Gerardo Sabater-Grande and Nikolaos Georgantzís
- Finite durability of capital and the investment-uncertainty relationship pp. 51-56

- Tamotsu Nakamura
- Marital investments, time consistency and emotions pp. 57-69

- Martin Dufwenberg
- Between utility and cognition: the neurobiology of relative position pp. 71-91

- Daniel Zizzo
- Non-adherence to a low-fat diet: an economic perspective pp. 93-104

- Gideon Yaniv
Volume 47, issue 4, 2002
- Banks, systematic risk, and industrial concentration: theory and evidence pp. 345-358

- Arne Kildegaard and Pete Williams
- Delegation and firms' ability to collude pp. 359-373

- Luca Lambertini and Marco Trombetta
- The effects of information costs on search and convergence in experimental markets pp. 375-390

- Ike Brannon and Michael F. Gorman
- Changes in the employment contract?: Evidence from a quasi-experiment pp. 391-405

- Gary Charness and David Levine
- Unions as commitment devices pp. 407-421

- Kyota Eguchi
- The asset allocation decision and investor heterogeneity: a puzzle? pp. 423-433

- Lucy Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Basil Englis
- Market behavior in the presence of divergent and imperfect private information: experimental evidence from Canada, China, and the United States pp. 435-450

- Lucy Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Ping Zhang
- Why competition may drive up prices pp. 451-462

- Roman Inderst
- The Natural Instability of Markets: Expectations, Increasing Returns, and the Collapse of Capitalism: Michael Perelman, St. Martin's Press, New York, 1999, 165 pp. + xiv, bibliography, index pp. 463-466

- James G. Devine
- The Dynamics of Keynesian Monetary Growth: Carl Chiarella and Peter Flaschel, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, 434 pages, index, $90, ISBN 0521 643511 pp. 466-468

- Steve Keen
Volume 47, issue 3, 2002
- Group consumption, free-riding, and informal reciprocity agreements pp. 237-257

- Thomas E. Borcherding and Darren Filson
- Bowling Alone: a review essay pp. 259-273

- Steven Durlauf
- Identifying cooperative behavior: some experimental results in a prisoner's dilemma game pp. 275-290

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch
- The trust paradox: a survey of economic inquiries into the nature of trust and trustworthiness pp. 291-307

- Harvey S. James
- Locally interdependent preferences in a general equilibrium environment pp. 309-333

- Ann Maria Bell
- Giovanni Dosi, Innovation, organization and economic dynamics: Selected essays: Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, MA, 2000, pp. X+703; author index; price US$ 150.00 pp. 335-341

- Mariana Mazzucato
- Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy: Principles and Unstable Dynamics of Capitalism: O'Hara, Phillip Anthony, 2000; Aldershott, Hants and Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar, 2000, xiv + 384 pp., index, US$ 100.00 pp. 341-343

- Michael Perelman
Volume 47, issue 2, 2002
- Organizational learning in production networks pp. 141-163

- Alfred Taudes, Michael Trcka and Martin Lukanowicz
- Hierarchies, incentives and collusion in a model of enforcement pp. 165-178

- Ajit Mishra
- Communication and cooperation pp. 179-195

- John H. Miller, Carter T. Butts and David Rode
- Governance inseparability and the evolution of US biotechnology industry pp. 197-219

- Nicholas S. Argyres and Julia Porter Liebeskind
- Endogenous outside options in coordination games: experimental evidence pp. 221-236

- Abdullah Yavas
Volume 47, issue 1, 2002
- Novelty, preferences, and fashion: when goods are unsettling pp. 1-18

- Marina Bianchi
- Counter-compensatory inter-vivos transfers and parental altruism: compatibility or orthogonality? pp. 19-25

- Oded Stark and Junsen Zhang
- A good man is hard to find: Marriage as an institution pp. 27-53

- Russell Murphy
- Choices of organizational structures in religious organizations: a game theoretic approach pp. 55-70

- Wen Mao and Charles Zech
- Do players correctly estimate what others do?: Evidence of conservatism in beliefs pp. 71-85

- Steffen Huck and Georg Weizsäcker
- Ladder tournaments and underdogs: lessons from professional bowling pp. 87-101

- Jason Abrevaya
- Are N+1 heads better than one?: The case of mutual fund managers pp. 103-120

- Larry J. Prather and Karen L. Middleton
- On the optimality of public pensions in an economy with life-cyclers and myopes pp. 121-140

- Frédéric Docquier
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