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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 33, issue 3-4, 1998
- Stabilizing chaos in a dynamic macroeconomic model pp. 313-332

- Leo Kaas
- On the consistency of backward-looking expectations: The case of the cobweb pp. 333-362

- Cars H. Hommes
- Imperfect foresight and chaos: an example of a self-fulfilling mistake pp. 363-383

- Gerhard Sorger
- The chaotic duopolists revisited pp. 385-394

- T. Puu
- Stability and complex dynamics in a discrete tatonnement model pp. 395-410

- Jacob Goeree, Cars Hommes and Claus Weddepohl
- A note on controlling a chaotic tatonnement pp. 411-420

- Venkatesh Bala, Mukul Majumdar and Tapan Mitra
- On the relationship between discounting and complicated behavior in dynamic optimization models pp. 421-434

- Tapan Mitra
- Periodic and chaotic programs of intertemporal optimization models with non-concave net benefit function pp. 435-447

- Michael Kopel, Herbert Dawid and Gustav Feichtinger
- Thompson metric, contraction property and differentiability of policy functions pp. 449-466

- Luigi Montrucchio
- The role of capital depreciation in multi-sectoral models pp. 467-479

- Gary Baierla, Kazuo Nishimura and Makoto Yano
- Non-linear structure of a Metzlerian inventory cycle model pp. 481-492

- Akio Matsumoto
- Is the monopolist the friend of the conservationist? Two remarks on the Hotelling-Solow paradox pp. 493-505

- Seiichi Katayama and Fumio Abe
- A dynamic equilibrium model of durable goods monopoly pp. 507-520

- Koji Shimomura
- Indeterminacy and endogenous fluctuations in two-sector growth models with externalities pp. 521-542

- Alain Venditti
- Transitional dynamics of economic integration and endogenous growth pp. 543-555

- Harutaka Takahashi and Tomoya Sakagami
- Some results on the Markov equilibria of a class of homogeneous differential games pp. 557-566

- Ngo Long and Koji Shimomura
Volume 33, issue 2, 1998
- The socio-economic dynamics of speculative markets: interacting agents, chaos, and the fat tails of return distributions pp. 143-165

- Thomas Lux
- The disposition effect in securities trading: an experimental analysis pp. 167-184

- Martin Weber and Colin F. Camerer
- Tests of market outcomes with asymmetric valuations of gains and losses: Smaller gains, fewer trades, and less value pp. 185-193

- Bernhard F. J. Borges and Jack Knetsch
- Social network utility and the economics of risk: the case of HIV pp. 195-205

- David C. Bell, Alan J. Richard, Isaac D. Montoya, William N. Elwood, Soumen N. Goush and Benjamin N. Matta
- Perceiving and managing business risks: differences between entrepreneurs and bankers pp. 207-225

- D. K. Sarasvathy, Herbert A. Simon and Lester Lave
- Personality attributes and optimal hierarchical compensation gradients pp. 227-240

- Shin-Hwan Chiang and Michael Gort
- Product risk sharing by warranties in a monopoly market with risk-averse consumers pp. 241-257

- Anette Boom
- Experimental evidence on the importance of competing for profits on forecasting accuracy pp. 259-269

- Paul M. Brown
- The meeting place problem: Salience and search pp. 271-283

- Simon Grant and John Quiggin
- Testing risk aversion and nonexpected utility theories pp. 285-302

- Edna Loehman
- Heterodox Economic Theories: True or False?: Fred Moseley, Ed., (Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK, 1995) pp. 136+subject and name indices pp. 303-307

- James Devine
- Information Space: by Max H. Boisot, (Routledge, London and New York, 1995) pp. xiii+550. ISBN 0-415-11490-X pp. 307-309

- Stephen J. Guastello
- Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification: Timur Kuran, (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995) pp. 309-311

- Eric Rasmusen
Volume 33, issue 1, 1997
- Some empirical evidence on property rights of first peoples pp. 1-22

- C. Leigh Anderson and Eugene Swimmer
- Credible threats in extortion pp. 23-39

- Kai Konrad and Stergios Skaperdas
- Efficiency wages, managerial discretion, and the fear of bankruptcy pp. 41-59

- Noel Gaston
- Market behavior in the presence of costly, imperfect information: Experimental evidence pp. 61-74

- Lucy Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Mohamed Shehata
- The governance problem, asset specificity and corporate financing decisions pp. 75-90

- G. Marc Choate
- Small firms, borrowing constraints, and reputation pp. 91-105

- Cesar Martinelli
- Firm size and market behavior: A theory of their relationship pp. 107-120

- Julian L. Simon
- Collusive behavior with heterogeneous firms pp. 121-136

- Frank Verboven
- Innovation and Industry Evolution: David B. Audretsch, (MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995) pp.205, Index, $35 pp. 137-139

- Ashish Arora
- The Technological Transformation of Japan: From the Seventeenth to the Twenty-first Century: Tessa Morris-Suzuki, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994), pp. v+304 pp. 139-142

- Maria Papadakis
Volume 32, issue 4, 1997
- Adaptive behavior and coordination failure pp. 483-503

- John van Huyck, Joseph P. Cook and Raymond Battalio
- Altruism and fairness in a public pension system pp. 505-518

- Eline van der Heijden, Jan Nelissen and Harrie A. A. Verbon
- The two faces of learning by cooperating: The evolution and stability of inter-firm agreements in the European electronics industry pp. 519-537

- Antoine Bureth, Sandrine Wolff and Antonello Zanfei
- The choice of organizational form in strategic contexts pp. 539-546

- Anindya Sen and Soumyen Sikdar
- Managerial turnover and the theory of short-termism pp. 547-557

- Thomas Palley
- The value of public information in commodity futures markets pp. 559-570

- Philip Garcia, Scott Irwin, Raymond M. Leuthold and Li Yang
- A re-examination of the Fiorina-Plott and Eavey voting experiments: How much do cardinal payoffs influence outcomes? pp. 571-589

- Eric Grelak and Kenneth Koford
- Costly offers and the equilibration properties of the multiple unit double auction under conditions of unpredictable shifts of demand and supply pp. 591-612

- Julian C. Jamison and Charles Plott
- Cooperation in a modified version of the finitely repeated prisoners' dilemma game pp. 613-619

- Maarten Janssen, Joeri Gorter and Sjoerd van de Meerendonk
- Efficiency and equilibria in complementary teams: A comment pp. 621-623

- Jeffrey Kline
Volume 32, issue 3, 1997
- Snobs, bandwagons, and the origin of social customs in consumer behavior pp. 333-347

- Giacomo Corneo and Olivier Jeanne
- Equity theory and the voluntary provision of public goods pp. 349-364

- Kenneth Chan, Robert Godby, Stuart Mestelman and Andrew Muller
- The rationality of splitting equally pp. 365-381

- Gary Bolton
- Self-interest and equity in a bargaining tournament with non-linear payoffs pp. 383-394

- Jason Shogren
- Maximisation and melioration as alternative forms of firm behavior pp. 395-411

- Lynn Mainwaring
- A behavioral model of bank asset management pp. 413-431

- David A. Walker
- Rational expectations and tax policy: Experimental market evidence pp. 433-455

- Charles W. Swenson
- Co-specific investments, hold-up and self-enforcing contracts pp. 457-470

- P. A. Koss and B. Eaton
- Economic choice theory: Experiments with animals: John H. Kagel, Raymond C. Battalio, Leonard Green (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995) pp. 230, $49.95 pp. 471-472

- Gordon Tullock
- Firms, contracts, and financial structure: Oliver Hart (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1995) pp. viii + 228 pp. 472-476

- Joanne Doyle
- Evolutionary concepts in contemporary economics: Richard England, ed. (the University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1994) pp. xiii + 255, $42.50 pp. 476-480

- Michael J. Everett
Volume 32, issue 2, 1997
- Transaction costs and partnerships: The case of rock bands pp. 171-183

- Samuel Cameron and Alan Collins
- Economics and the architecture of popular music pp. 185-205

- W. Crain and Robert Tollison
- Product variety and market structure: A new measure and a simple test pp. 207-214

- Peter J. Alexander
- The medieval church and rents from marriage market regulations pp. 215-245

- Audrey B. Davidson and Robert Ekelund
- Economic institutions and individual ethics: A study of consumer attitudes toward insurance fraud pp. 247-265

- Sharon Tennyson
- Interest groups, selective incentives, cleverness, history and emotion: The case of the American Soybean Association pp. 267-285

- Allan Schmid and David Soroko
- Costly transfer institutions and the core in an overlapping generations model pp. 287-300

- Merwan Engineer, Joan Esteban and József Sákovics
- Group utility in the micro motivation of collective action: The case of membership in the AARP pp. 301-320

- Dipak K. Gupta, C. Richard Hofstetter and Terry F. Buss
- Theory of production: A long-period analysis: Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1995) pp xx+571, 59.95 pp. 321-324

- Duncan Foley
- Evolutionary economics: Post-schumpeterian contributions: Esben Sloth Andersen, (Pinter publishers, London, 1994) pp. v+238 pp. 324-326

- Neil B. Niman
- Finance, Investment and Macroeconomics:The Neoclassical and a post Keynesian Solution: Myron J. Gordon, (Edward Elgar Publishing Company, Hants, United Kingdom, 1994), pp. xiv + 240, $67.95. Chapters 4 and 5 are co-authored by Trevor Chamberlain pp. 326-331

- George M. Frankfurter
Volume 32, issue 1, 1997
- Learning of equilibria by a population with minimal information pp. 1-18

- Herbert Dawid
- Complex bubble persistence in closed-end country funds pp. 19-37

- Ehsan Ahmed, Roger Koppl, J. Barkley Rosser and Mark V. White
- The effects of nonstationarities on performance in call markets pp. 39-54

- Douglas Davis and Arlington Williams
- A multi-sector inventory model pp. 55-87

- Donald S. Allen
- Forecasters as imperfect information processors: Experimental and survey evidence pp. 89-100

- Steven Beckman and David Downs
- Clustered volatility in multiagent dynamics pp. 101-118

- Michael Youssefmir and Bernardo A. Huberman
- Decentralization and the coordination problem pp. 119-135

- Jörg Oechssler
- Expected and realized income changes: Evidence from the Dutch socio-economic panel pp. 137-154

- Marcel Das and Arthur van Soest
- The Rebel's dilemma: Mark Lichbach, (University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1995), pp. xxii + 504, $45.00 pp. 155-157

- Daniel Sutter
- Industrial concentration and economic inequality essays in honour of Peter Hart Edward Elgar: Mark Casson and John Creedy (eds), Aldershot pp. xix+235, $69.95 pp. 157-159

- Paul Auerbach
- Innovation, Economics & Evolution: Peter Hall, (Harvester Wheatsheaf, New York, 1994), pp. xi+418, $41.95 pp. 159-161

- Thomas R. Iosso
- Regional advantage: Culture and competition in silicon valley and route 128: AnnaLee Saxenian, (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1994) pp. 226, $24.95 pp. 161-163

- Linda Harris Dobkins
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