Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 29, issue 3, 1996
- Can the shadow of the future harm cooperation? pp. 355-372

- Stergios Skaperdas and Constantinos Syropoulos
- Some experimental evidence on the efficiency of dividend signaling in resolving information asymmetries pp. 373-388

- Steven P. Peterson
- Information contagion and the economics of pollution pp. 389-407

- Gerard Weisbuch, Howard Gutowitz and Guillemette Duchateau-Nguyen
- Structure and cycles pp. 409-432

- Mario Amendola, Claude Froeschle and Jean-Luc Gaffard
- When risk generates chaos pp. 433-446

- Jean-Marc Boussard
- Periodicity versus chaos in the dynamics of cobweb models pp. 447-464

- Jason A. C. Gallas and Helena E. Nusse
- Optimal growth with unobservable resources and learning pp. 465-491

- Yaw Nyarko and Lars Olson
- Best-practice technology in an adverse environment: The case of Indian sugar, 1981-1986 pp. 493-522

- Michael J. Ferrantino and Gary Ferrier
- Principal-agent contracts in continuous time asymmetric information models the importance of large continuing information flows pp. 523-535

- William Brock and Lewis Evans
- Why equilibrium? A note on the noncooperative equilibria of some matrix games pp. 537-539

- Martin Shubik
Volume 29, issue 2, 1996
- Modes of economizing behavior: Experimental evidence pp. 191-209

- Mark Pingle and Richard H. Day
- Economizing by firms through learning and adaptation pp. 211-231

- Richard M. Cyert and Praveen Kumar
- Bounded rationality and market fluctuations pp. 233-250

- John Conlisk
- Comments by John D. Sterman pp. 251-256

- John D. Sterman
- Discussion of economizing by firms: Rational economizing, but in which world? pp. 257-260

- Gunnar Eliasson
- Discussion of modes of economizing pp. 261-262

- John Tomer
- Rational behavior and economic theory pp. 263-285

- Nicolaas Vriend
- On the impossibility of rational choice under incomplete information pp. 287-309

- Joshua Gans
- The search for consistency in economic search pp. 311-321

- Philip Moon and Andrew Martin
- Changing a decision taken under incomplete informatio during the process of execution pp. 323-329

- Gil Epstein
- Fixed versus variable reference points in the risk-return relationship pp. 331-350

- Richard Z. Gooding, Sanjay Goel and Robert M. Wiseman
- Can the maximization principle be discarded? A comment pp. 351-353

- Paul Carlin
- What is the price for utilizing deductive reasoning? A reply to generalized expectation maximizers pp. 355-358

- Shu Li
Volume 29, issue 1, 1996
- Complexity, organization, and Stuart Kauffman's The Origins of Order pp. 1-25

- Frank H. Westhoff, Beth V. Yarbrough and Robert M. Yarbrough
- Rational actors, tit-for-tat types, and the evolution of cooperation pp. 27-56

- Joel M. Guttman
- Evolution, interaction, and Nash equilibria pp. 57-85

- Siegfried K. Berninghaus and Ulrich Schwalbe
- The coevolution of automata in the repeated Prisoner's Dilemma pp. 87-112

- John H. Miller
- Evolutionary stability and social norms pp. 113-140

- Rajiv Sethi
- A replicator theory model of competition through imitation in the automobile market pp. 141-157

- Victor Fairen
- Path-dependence without increasing returns to scale and network externalities pp. 159-172

- Alfons Balmann, Martin Odening, Hans-Peter Weikard and Wilhelm Brandes
- Rolling planning: Optimality and decentralization pp. 173-185

- Michael Kaganovich
Volume 28, issue 3, 1995
- Toward a theoretical model of voluntary overcompliance pp. 289-309

- Seema Arora and Shubhashis Gangopadhyay
- The Tragedy of the Commons revisited Identifying behavioral principles pp. 311-335

- Masaru Ito, Tatsuyoshi Saijo and Masashi Une
- Technology strategy, governance structure and interdivisional coordination pp. 337-358

- Nicholas S. Argyres
- Cost observability and renegotiation pp. 359-372

- Clara Graziano
- Sustaining collusion when the choice of strategic variable is endogenous pp. 373-385

- Robert Rothschild
- Why reputation favors joint ventures over vertical and horizontal integration A simple model pp. 387-397

- Gerald T. Garvey
- Innovation announcement with vertical differentiation pp. 399-408

- Jim Jin
- Contractual union-firm agreements and the theory of the firm under uncertainty pp. 409-415

- Jacques Bughin
- The strategic implications of sunk costs: A behavioral perspective pp. 417-442

- Roch Parayre
- Safety in numbers: A model of managerial herd behavior pp. 443-450

- Thomas Palley
- Comment on 'Labor market institutions, liquidity constraints, and macroeconomic stability' by Frank R. Lichtenberg pp. 451-453

- Maarten Vendrik
- Rejoinder to comment by Maarten Vendrik pp. 455-456

- Frank Lichtenberg
Volume 28, issue 2, 1995
- Editorial pp. 155-155

- Maarten Janssen and Claude Menard
- The emergency and stability of institutions Introduction and overview pp. 157-159

- Maarten Janssen and Claude Menard
- Markets as institutions versus organizations as markets? Disentangling some fundamental concepts pp. 161-182

- Claude Menard
- Markets and firms Transaction costs versus strategic innovation pp. 183-202

- Marina Bianchi
- The role of Dutch auctions and lotteries in shaping the art market(s) of 17th century Holland pp. 203-221

- Neil De Marchi
- Dynamic coordination failures and the efficiency of the firm pp. 223-239

- Sanjeev Goyal and Maarten Janssen
- The coexistence of conventions pp. 241-256

- Robert Sugden
- Bayesian interactions and collective dynamics of opinion: Herd behavior and mimetic contagion pp. 257-274

- André Orléan
- Existence and stability of conventions and institutions in a monetary economy pp. 275-288

- Hans van Ees and Harry Garretsen
Volume 28, issue 1, 1995
- When meritocracies fail pp. 1-9

- HeeMin Kim and Glenn R. Parker
- Interlinkage, investment and adverse selection pp. 11-21

- Sanjay Banerji
- Old school ties: financial aid coordination and the governance of higher education pp. 23-47

- Scott Masten
- Japanese microelectronics: Creating competitive advantage by vertical interaction pp. 49-61

- Clement G. Krouse
- Moral hazard and optimal contract form for R&D cooperation pp. 63-78

- Karl Morasch
- Is there a winner's curse in the labor market? pp. 79-89

- Tim Perri
- A framework for understanding differences in labor turnover and human capital investment pp. 91-105

- Chun Chang and Yijiang Wang
- Is there a trade-off between supervision and wages? An empirical test of efficiency wage theory pp. 107-129

- James Rebitzer
- The spirit of capitalism and savings behavior pp. 131-143

- Heng-Fu Zou
- Labour market institutions, liquidity constraints, and macroeconomic stability pp. 145-154

- Frank Lichtenberg
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