Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
1980 - 2025
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2001
- Dilemma games: game parameters and matching protocols pp. 357-377

- David Schmidt, Robert Shupp, James Walker, T. K. Ahn and Elinor Ostrom
- "No return, no refund": an analysis of deposit-refund systems pp. 379-394

- Praveen Kulshreshtha and Sudipta Sarangi
- Productivity growth, increasing income inequality and social insurance: the case of China? pp. 395-408

- Charles Leung
- A random nth-price auction pp. 409-421

- Jason Shogren, Michael Margolis, Cannon Koo and John List
- Are women really the "fairer" sex? Corruption and women in government pp. 423-429

- David Dollar, Raymond Fisman and Roberta Gatti
- Why do biased heuristics approximate Bayes rule in double auctions? pp. 431-435

- Karim Jamal and Shyam Sunder
- A comment on sequential elections and overlapping terms: voting for US Senate pp. 437-440

- Otto H. Swank
- Reply to a comment on sequential elections and overlapping terms: voting for US senate pp. 441-444

- Jac C. Heckelman
Volume 46, issue 3, 2001
- Read this paper later: procrastination with time-consistent preferences pp. 249-269

- Carolyn Fischer
- Some doubts about measuring self-interest using dictator experiments: the costs of anonymity pp. 271-290

- Norman Frohlich, Joe Oppenheimer and J. Bernard Moore
- The life-cycle of a microfinance institution: the Irish loan funds pp. 291-311

- Aidan Hollis and Arthur Sweetman
- Formal and informal sector credit institutions and interlinkage pp. 313-325

- Debajyoti Chakrabarty and Ananish Chaudhuri
- Testing for non-linear structure in an artificial financial market pp. 327-342

- Shu-Heng Chen, Thomas Lux and Michele Marchesi
- Herd behavior of Japanese economists pp. 343-346

- Masahiro Ashiya and Takero Doi
- On flexibility pp. 347-356

- Christoph Weiss
Volume 46, issue 2, 2001
- Fair and square: the four sides of distributive justice pp. 137-164

- James Konow
- A reputational model of authority pp. 165-191

- Nabil I. Al-Najjar
- Acquisition of costly information: an experimental study pp. 193-208

- Tobias F. Rotheli
- Equitable choices in bargaining games with joint production pp. 209-225

- Anita Gantner, Werner Guth and Manfred Konigstein
- Design and evaluation of an economic experiment via the Internet pp. 227-247

- Vital Anderhub, Rudolf Müller and Carsten Schmidt
Volume 46, issue 1, 2001
- Round-about production, co-ordination failure, technological change, and the wage-employment dilemma pp. 1-22

- M. Amendola, C. Froeschle, Jean-Luc Gaffard and E. Lega
- The Phillips curve, regime switching, and the NAIRU pp. 23-37

- Piero Ferri, Edward Greenberg and Richard H. Day
- On endogenous growth and increasing returns: modeling learning-by-doing and the division of labor pp. 39-55

- Nicola De Liso, Giovanni Filatrella and Nick Weaver
- Statistical dynamics and Walras' law pp. 57-71

- Weihong Huang
- Equilibrium selection in a nonlinear duopoly game with adaptive expectations pp. 73-100

- Gian Italo Bischi and Michael Kopel
- A Keynesian macroeconometric framework for the analysis of monetary policy rules pp. 101-136

- Peter Flaschel, Gang Gong and Willi Semmler
Volume 45, issue 4, 2001
- Do lending relationships matter?: Evidence from bank survey data in Germany pp. 339-359

- Erik Lehmann and Doris Neuberger
- Risk sharing in the supplier relationship: new evidence from the Japanese automotive industry pp. 361-381

- Hiroyuki Okamuro
- Cooperation in R&D: the case of patent infringement agreements pp. 383-401

- Sugata Marjit, Arijit Mukherjee and He Ling Shi
- Innovation and reciprocal externalities: information transmission via job mobility pp. 403-425

- David P. Cooper
- Do hostile mergers destroy jobs? pp. 427-440

- Martin Conyon, Sourafel Girma, Steve Thompson and Peter Wright
- The impact of hierarchies on wages pp. 441-458

- Kieron Meagher
- Delegated bargaining and renegotiation pp. 459-473

- Helmut Bester and József Sákovics
Volume 45, issue 3, 2001
- Subjective well-being and economic analysis: a brief introduction pp. 225-226

- Richard Easterlin
- On the validity of utility statements: standard theory versus Duesenberry's pp. 227-249

- Heinz Hollander
- Relative-income effects on subjective well-being in the cross-section pp. 251-278

- Michael McBride
- Attitude choice, economic change, and welfare pp. 279-291

- Yew-Kwang Ng and Jianguo Wang
- A clue to the paradox of happiness pp. 293-300

- Charlotte Phelps
- Relative payoffs and happiness: an experimental study pp. 301-328

- Gary Charness and Brit Grosskopf
- Individual Strategy and Social Structure: An Evolutionary Theory of Institutions: H. Peyton Young, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1998, pp. xvi+190 pp. 329-331

- Peter S. Albin and Duncan K. Foley
- Alchemies of the Mind: Jon Elster, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1999, 450 + xii pp., Index, ISBN 0-521-64279-5, US$ 59.95 pp. 332-335

- Roger Koppl
Volume 45, issue 2, 2001
- Learning by helping: a bounded rationality model of mentoring pp. 113-132

- Mahmood Arai, Antoine Billot and Joseph Lanfranchi
- The new institutional economics and the theory of the firm pp. 133-153

- Eirik G. Furubotn
- Optimizing multi-stage negotiations pp. 155-173

- Reinhard John and Matthias G. Raith
- Monopolistic competition and bounded rationality pp. 175-184

- Jim Jin
- Mode, size, and location of foreign direct investments and industry markups pp. 185-211

- Wilbur Chung
- The timing of foreign direct investment under uncertainty: evidence from the Spanish banking sector pp. 213-224

- Josep Garcia Blandon
Volume 45, issue 1, 2001
- Contingent social utility in the prisoners' dilemma pp. 1-17

- Robert Gibbons and Leaf Van Boven
- Population rule learning in symmetric normal-form games: theory and evidence pp. 19-35

- Dale O. Stahl
- On the use of a modified Shapley value to determine the optimal size of a cartel pp. 37-47

- Robert Rothschild
- Wave trains, innovation noise, and long waves pp. 49-68

- R. Franke
- Asset specificity and a firm's borrowing ability: an empirical analysis of manufacturing firms pp. 69-81

- Dijana Mocnik
- An experimental test of a predator-prey model of appropriation pp. 83-97

- John R. Carter and Charles Anderton
- The quality of the signal matters -- a note on imperfect observability and the timing of moves pp. 99-106

- Wieland Müller
- Foundations of Organizational Strategy: Michael C. Jensen (Ed.), Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1998, 414 pp., $45.00 pp. 107-110

- Paul E. Bierly
- Rationality Gone Awry? Decision Making Inconsistent with Economic and Financial Theory: Hugh Schwartz (Ed.), Praeger, Westport, Connecticut, 1998, pp. 209 + xxiii, $65.00, Includes index and bibliography pp. 111-111

- William Wood
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