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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 31, issue 3, 1996
- Federal control over education: Crisis, deception, and institutional change pp. 299-333

- Charlotte Twight
- Instincts as reflex choice: Does loss of temper have strategic value? pp. 335-356

- William Morrison
- Implementing the voluntary contribution game: A field experiment pp. 357-368

- Richard M. Alston and Clifford Nowell
- A test for comparative income effects in an ultimatum bargaining experiment pp. 369-380

- John R. Carter and Shannon A. McAloon
- The optimal organization of research: evidence from eight case studies of pharmaceutical firms pp. 381-399

- Francis Tapon and Charles Cadsby
- Limited intertemporal commitment and job design pp. 401-417

- Margaret Meyer, Trond Olsen and Gaute Torsvik
- Asymmetric learning and the wage/productivity relationship pp. 419-429

- Michael Waldman
- Monolog vs. dialog in costly bilateral communication pp. 431-443

- Fred Kofman and James D. Ratliff
- Property and prices, toward a unified theory of value: Andre Burgstaller, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge MA, 1994) pp. xi + 242, $49.95 pp. 445-449

- Harvey Gram
- Development, geography, and economic theory: Paul Krugman (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1995) pp. iii + 117, index, $20.00 pp. 450-454

- J. Barkley Rosser
Volume 31, issue 2, 1996
- Ideas and work of Richard M. Cyert pp. 139-148

- Richard H. Day and Shyam Sunder
- Transaction cost economics and the Carnegie connection pp. 149-155

- Oliver Williamson
- Managerial objectives and firm dividend policy: A behavioral theory and empirical evidence pp. 157-174

- Richard Cyert, Sok-Hyon Kang and Praveen Kumar
- A comparison of artificial and human organizations pp. 175-191

- Kathleen M. Carley
- Firm organization, industrial structure, and technological innovation pp. 193-224

- David Teece
- Bayes contingent plans pp. 225-236

- Edward Green and In-Uck Park
- Market architectures and institutional testbedding: An experiment with space station pricing policies pp. 237-272

- Charles Plott and David Porter
- Bayesian equilibrium in double auctions populated by biased heuristic traders pp. 273-291

- Karim Jamal and Shyam Sunder
- Complex economic dynamics: An introduction to dynamical systems and Market Mechanisms: Richard H. Day, Vol. I (MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 1994), pp. 333, $39.95 pp. 293-296

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Apostoloss-Paul refenes: Ed., Neural Networks in the Capital Markets, (John Wiley & Sons, 1995) pp xi + 379 pp. 296-298

- Maurice Peat
Volume 31, issue 1, 1996
- Perceived risk of punishment and the commission of homicides: A covariance structure analysis pp. 1-11

- Harold Brumm and Dale Cloninger
- A positive theory of economic fairness pp. 13-35

- James Konow
- Fairness and survival in ultimatum and dictatorship games pp. 37-56

- Andrew Schotter, Avi Weiss and Inigo Zapater
- A theory of sex discrimination pp. 57-66

- Leif Danziger and Eliakim Katz
- Normative implications of equilibrium models: Homogeneous expectations and other artificialities pp. 67-83

- George M. Frankfurter and Herbert E. Phillips
- The consumption function: A basic needs hypothesis pp. 85-100

- J. L. Baxter and I. A. Moosa
- Incomplete contracts and the choice between vertical integration and franchising pp. 101-115

- Robert Maness
- Volunteering nonprofit entrepreneurial services pp. 117-127

- Marc Bilodeau and Al Slivinski
- On the incidence of profit sharing pp. 129-138

- Robert Drago and Geoffrey K. Turnbull
Volume 30, issue 3, 1996
- On the existence of macro variables and of macro relationships pp. 275-299

- James B. Ramsey
- Estimating parameters of real business cycle models pp. 301-325

- Will Semmler and Gang Gong
- Real and monetary cycles in models of Keynes-Wicksell type pp. 327-351

- Carl Chiarella and Peter Flaschel
- Asymmetry in the business cycle: Evidence from the Australian labour market pp. 353-368

- Maurice Peat and Max Stevenson
- Determining delay times for phase space reconstruction with application to the FF/DM exchange rate pp. 369-381

- Bruce Mizrach
- Multi-country tests for the oscillator model with slowly varying coefficients pp. 383-408

- James B. Ramsey and Sean Keenan
- The dynamics of industrial competition: A North American perspective: John R. Baldwin, in association with Paul Gorecki, Richard E. Caves, Tim Dunne, John Haltiwanger and Mohammed Rafiquzzaman, (Cambridge University Press, New York and Cambridge, 1995), pp. xii +466, $59.95 pp. 409-411

- Steven C. Michael
- Experimental economics: Douglas D. Davis and Charles A. Holt, (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1993), pp xi+571 pp. 411-416

- Jack Ochs
- Hungary and its prospects 1985-2005: Eva Ehrlich and Gabor Revesz, (Akademiai kiado, Budapest, 1995) pp. 417-419

- Lynn Turgeon
- The workers of nations: Industrial relations in a global economy: Sanford M. Jacoby, ed., (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1995), Cdn $59.50 pp. 419-421

- Robert N. Horn
- Rules and choice in economics: Viktor Vanberg, (Routledge, New York, 1994), pp. viii+310, hardback $ 59.95, paperback $ 22.95 pp. 421-424

- Peter Boettke
- Models and experiments in risk and rationality: Bertrand Munier and Mark J. Machina, eds., (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1994), pp. xi+438, $ 114.00 pp. 424-427

- Paul Carlin
Volume 30, issue 2, 1996
- The relative price of fairness: gender differences in a punishment game pp. 143-158

- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- March madness? Strategic behavior in NCAA basketball tournament betting pools pp. 159-172

- Andrew Metrick
- Ultimatums in two-person bargaining with one-sided uncertainty: Demand games pp. 173-196

- Amnon Rapoport, James A. Sundali and Darryl A. Seale
- Information in ultimatum games: An experimental study pp. 197-212

- Rachel Croson
- Experimental tests of the endowment effect pp. 213-226

- Robert Franciosi, Praveen Kujal, Roland Michelitsch, Vernon Smith and Gang Deng
- The inconsistent evaluation of absolute versus comparative payoffs in labor supply and bargaining pp. 227-240

- Sally Blount and Max H. Bazerman
- Object valence as a moderator of the framing effect on risk preference pp. 241-256

- Eric H. Kessler, Cameron M. Ford and James Bailey
- Signalling product quality: When is price relevant? pp. 257-266

- Philip Jones and John Hudson
- The nonprofit sector in the mixed economy: Avner Ben-Ner and Benedetto Gui, eds. (University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1993), pp. viii + 276, $39.50 pp. 267-268

- Susan Rose-Ackerman
- Reinventing the workplace: How business and employees can both win: David I. Levine, (Brookings Institution, Washington, 1995) pp. vii +222, $36.96 cloth, $15.95 paper pp. 269-272

- Stephen C. Smith
Volume 30, issue 1, 1996
- No experiments, monumental disasters: Why it took a thousand years to develop a specialized fishing industry in Iceland pp. 1-23

- Thrainn Eggertsson
- Competition and the evolution of efficiency pp. 25-43

- Tomas Sjostrom and Martin Weitzman
- Conformity, replication of design and business niches pp. 45-62

- Chris Doucouliagos
- R&D outsourcing and contractual governance: An empirical study of commercial R&D projects pp. 63-82

- Svein Ulset
- Nonprofit organizations and their local affiliates: A study in organizational forms pp. 83-95

- Sharon M. Oster
- Modelling multilateral negotiations: An application to California water policy pp. 97-111

- Gregory Adams, Gordon Rausser and Leo Simon
- More monitoring can induce less effort pp. 113-123

- Tyler Cowen and Amihai Glazer
- Uncertain contestability pp. 125-131

- Robert Cairns
- On the rationality of mutually immiserating coercion pp. 133-136

- Roger Congleton and Paul Fudulu
- Artificial intelligence and economic analysis: Scott Ross and Rohn Rae, Eds. (Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK, 1992) pp.xi+193, $59.95 pp. 137-138

- Kent D. Wall
- Evolution and efficiency: An inquiry into the foundations of 'new institutional economics': Jack J. Vromen, (Routledge, London, 1995) pp. 240, [UK pound]14.99 pp. 138-141

- Elias Khalil
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