Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Volume 212, issue C, 2023
- Defaults and cognitive effort pp. 1-19

- Andreas Ortmann, Dmitry Ryvkin, Tom Wilkening and Jingjing Zhang
- The dynamics of leverage and the belief distribution of wealth pp. 20-31

- Bikramaditya Datta and Rajiv Sethi
- A culture of greed: Bubble formation in experimental asset markets with greedy and non-greedy traders pp. 32-52

- Karlijn Hoyer, Stefan Zeisberger, Seger M. Breugelmans and Marcel Zeelenberg
- The right person for the right job: workers’ prosociality as a screening device pp. 53-73

- Maria Bigoni, Matteo Ploner and Thi-Thanh-Tam Vu
- Quality communication via cheap-talk messages in experimental auctions pp. 74-107

- Jaesun Lee and Dmitry Shapiro
- Present focus and billing systems: Testing ‘pay-as-you-go’ vs. ‘pay-later’ pp. 108-121

- Madeline Werthschulte
- How Does the Beauty of Wives Affect Post-marriage Family Outcomes? Helen's Face in Chinese Households pp. 122-137

- Junsen Zhang, Shulan Fei and Yanbing Wen
- Designing an incentive mechanism for information security policy compliance: An experiment pp. 138-159

- Yuanxiang John Li and Elizabeth Hoffman
- The effect of language training on immigrants’ integration: Does the duration of training matter? pp. 160-198

- Alex Pont-Grau, Yu-Hsiang Lei, Joel Z.E. Lim and Xing Xia
- Can environmental monitoring power transition curb corporate greenwashing behavior? pp. 199-218

- Dongyang Zhang
- Do economists replicate? pp. 219-232

- Jörg Peters, Nathan Fiala and Florian Neubauer
- Food demand and cash transfers: A collective household approach with Homescan data pp. 233-259

- Xirong Lin
- The economics of free speech: Subjective wellbeing and empowerment of marginalized citizens pp. 260-274

- Diana Voerman-Tam, Arthur Grimes and Nicholas Watson
- “O Youth and Beauty:” Children's looks and children's cognitive development pp. 275-289

- Daniel S. Hamermesh, Rachel A. Gordon and Robert Crosnoe
- Disease and democracy: Political regimes and countries responsiveness to COVID-19 pp. 290-299

- Chinchih Chen, Carl Benedikt Frey and Giorgio Presidente
- Reply and counter-reply: On cybersocialism pp. 300-310

- Karras J. Lambert, Tate Fegley, Rosolino Candela, Peter Boettke, Steven E. Phelan, Nikolai G. Wenzel and J. Philipp Dapprich
- Physics, Biology and Human Faculties: A Structural Stepwise Approach to Modeling Human Behavior pp. 311-321

- Shabnam Mousavi and Shyam Sunder
- Pigouvian algorithmic platform design pp. 322-332

- Thomas W.L. Norman
- Caste, courts and business pp. 333-365

- Tanika Chakraborty, Anirban Mukherjee, Sarani Saha and Divya Shukla
- Moment set selection for the SMM using simple machine learning pp. 366-391

- Eric Zila and Jiri Kukacka
- The measurement of labour content: An axiomatic approach pp. 392-402

- Naoki Yoshihara and Roberto Veneziani
- International capital markets with interdependent preferences: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 403-421

- Giuliano Curatola and Ilya Dergunov
- Health and wellbeing spillovers of a partner's cancer diagnosis pp. 422-437

- Viola Angelini and Joan Costa-Font
- Managerial ability and corporate greenhouse gas emissions pp. 438-453

- Chrysovalantis Gaganis, Emilios Galariotis, Fotios Pasiouras and Menelaos Tasiou
- The Bielefeld School of economics, Post Keynesian economics, and dynamic complexity pp. 454-465

- J. Barkley Rosser and Marina V. Rosser
- Interactions of fiscal and monetary policies under waves of optimism and pessimism pp. 466-481

- Paul De Grauwe and Pasquale Foresti
- A Descriptive Growth Model with Unemployment pp. 482-500

- Mark Pingle, Federico Guerrero, Mina Mahmoudi and Rattaphon Wuthisatian
- The Anna Karenina income effect: Well-being inequality decreases with income pp. 501-513

- Bouke Klein Teeselink and Gal Zauberman
- What to target? Insights from a lab experiment pp. 514-533

- Isabelle Salle
- Changes in risk attitudes vary across domains throughout the life course pp. 534-563

- Neil Murray, Levent Neyse and Carsten Schröder
- Do patents really foster innovation in the pharmaceutical sector? Results from an evolutionary, agent-based model pp. 564-589

- Giovanni Dosi, Elisa Palagi, Andrea Roventini and Emanuele Russo
- Gender Differences in Performance in Competitive Environments? Evidence from Professional Tennis Players pp. 590-609

- M. Daniele Paserman
- The relationship between climate risk, climate policy uncertainty, and CO2 emissions: Empirical evidence from the US pp. 610-628

- Khaled Guesmi, Panagiota Makrychoriti and Spyros Spyrou
- Mind your money: A community-based digital intervention for improving financial capability among Hispanics pp. 629-643

- Luisa R. Blanco, Isaias Hernandez, April D. Thames, Lucia Chen and Joyce Serido
- A Glimpse into the world of high capacity givers: Experimental evidence from a university capital campaign pp. 644-658

- Tova Levin, Steven D. Levitt and John List
- Getting sick for profit? The impact of cumulative ICT and management changes on long term sickness absence pp. 659-688

- Mohamed Ali Ben Halima, Nathalie Greenan and Joseph Lanfranchi
- The effects of doctor strikes on patient outcomes: Evidence from the English NHS pp. 689-707

- George Stoye and Max Warner
- Got (clean) milk? Organization, incentives, and management in Indian dairy cooperatives pp. 708-722

- Manaswini Rao and Ashish Shenoy
- Sexual Orientation and Labor Market Disparities pp. 723-755

- Miguel Sarzosa
- Technology and tax compliance spillovers: Evidence from a VAT e-invoicing reform in Peru pp. 756-777

- Matthieu Bellon, Era Dabla-Norris and Salma Khalid
- Renewable resource use with imperfect self-control pp. 778-795

- Holger Strulik and Katharina Werner
- Political Turnover Negatively Affects the Quality of Public Services: A Replication pp. 796-818

- Sebastian Gallegos
- Role models, aspirations and desire to migrate pp. 819-839

- Sandrine Mesplé-Somps and Björn Nilsson
- Bilingual education and child labor: Lessons from Peru pp. 840-872

- Alberto Posso
- An experimental exploration of reasonable doubt pp. 873-886

- Jason Aimone, Stanton Hudja, Wilson Law, Charles North, Jason Ralston and Lucas Rentschler
- Marx's concept of “exploitation” and the problem of measurement pp. 887-896

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Joint vs. Individual performance in a dynamic choice problem pp. 897-934

- Logan Miller and Ryan Rholes
- Compulsory class attendance versus autonomy pp. 935-981

- Sofoklis Goulas, Silvia Griselda and Rigissa Megalokonomou
- Drinking into friends: Alcohol drinking culture and CEO social connections pp. 982-995

- Jianxin Wang, Cailing Huang, Lin Xu and Junhuan Zhang
- Personal safety first: Do workers value safer jobs? pp. 996-1016

- Oscar Becerra and Jose-Alberto Guerra
- Economic insecurity, nativism, and the erosion of institutional trust pp. 1017-1028

- Nicholas Rohde
- Does tertiary education expansion affect the fertility of women past the college-entry age? pp. 1029-1055

- Tushar Bharati, Simon Chang and Qing Li
- The green-MKS system: A baseline environmental macro-dynamic model pp. 1056-1085

- Serena Sordi and Marwil Dávila-Fernández
- On social norms and observability in (dis)honest behavior pp. 1086-1099

- Christoph Huber, Christos Litsios, Annika Nieper and Timo Promann
- Costly verification and commitment in persuasion pp. 1100-1142

- Junya Zhou
- Under pressure? Performance evaluation of police officers as an incentive to cheat pp. 1143-1172

- Ekaterina Travova
- The Innovative choice as an out-of-equilibrium process: Towards an adaptive (or sequence) approach pp. 1173-1181

- Jean-Luc Gaffard
- Growth-induced crises and transitions in the governance of firm organizations pp. 1182-1191

- Ulrich Witt and Hagen Worch
- Delay the Pension Age or Adjust the Pension Benefit? Implications for Labor Supply and Individual Welfare in China pp. 1192-1215

- Yuanyuan Deng, Hanming Fang, Katja Hanewald and Shang Wu
- Central bank communication and website characteristics pp. 1216-1241

- Filippo Curti and Sophia Kazinnik
- What we tweet about when we tweet about taxes: A topic modelling approach pp. 1242-1254

- Žiga Puklavec, Christoph Kogler, Olga Stavrova and Marcel Zeelenberg
- Overexertion of Effort under Working Time Autonomy and Feedback Provision pp. 1255-1266

- Thomas Dohmen and Elena Shvartsman
- Conformity and adaptation in groups pp. 1267-1285

- Gautam Bose, Evgenia Dechter and Lorraine Ivancic
- Money supply, opinion dispersion, and stock prices pp. 1286-1310

- Shinichi Hirota
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