Journal of Economic Psychology
1981 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1982
- Fertility, labor force participation, and tastes: An economic psychology perspective pp. 247-285

- Richard P. Bagozzi and M. Frances Van Loo
- Predicting welfare benefit claiming using expectancy theory pp. 287-297

- Scott A. Kerr
- Scarcity and consumer choice behavior pp. 299-322

- Theo M. M. Verhallen
- Functional measurement, individual preference and discrete-choice modelling: Theory and application pp. 323-335

- David Hensher
Volume 2, issue 3, 1982
- Introduction pp. 155-163

- Alan Lewis
- Payroll taxes for social security in the United States: The future of fiscal and social policy illusions pp. 165-185

- Richard M. Coughlin
- Taxes and economic behavior: Some interview data on tax evasion in Sweden pp. 187-211

- Karl-Erik Warneryd and Bengt Walerud
- Tax evasion and mechanisms of social control: A comparison with grand and petty theft pp. 213-230

- Harold G. Grasmick and Wilbur J. Scott
- The use of survey research to estimate trends in non-compliance with federal income taxes pp. 231-240

- Kevin F. McCrohan
- Audit probabilities and the tax evasion decision: An experimental approach pp. 241-245

- Michael W. Spicer and J. Everett Thomas
Volume 2, issue 2, 1982
- Decision styles in transport mode choice pp. 81-101

- A. E. Bronner
- Quality of prediction: A critique of Bronner pp. 103-108

- Carina Van Knippenberg-Den Brinker, John A. Michon and Ad Van Knippenberg
- It's the individual who takes a decision: A reply to Van Knippenberg et al pp. 109-114

- A. E. Bronner
- Personal and perceived environmental correlates of uncertainty: A micro study of small scale entrepreneurs in India pp. 115-123

- Sushila Singhal
- Individual investors and risk-taking pp. 125-136

- Thomas McInish
- Empirical evidence on preference formation pp. 137-154

- Arie Kapteyn and Tom Wansbeek
Volume 2, issue 1, 1982
- The life and work of George Katona pp. 1-31

- Karl-Erik Warneryd
- Pierre-Louis Reynaud (1908-1981) pp. 33-38

- Paul Albou
- Retail attribute sensitivity and shopping patronage pp. 39-55

- Theo M. M. Verhallen and Gert Jan de Nooij
- Do consumers have brand attitudes? pp. 57-75

- John L. Lastovicka and E. H. Bonfield
Volume 1, issue 4, 1981
- Animal experiments in economic psychology pp. 245-271

- S. E. G. Lea
- Public preferences for economic policies pp. 273-281

- Eli M. Noam
- Marketing and the quality of life pp. 283-301

- Johan Arndt
- The effects of income and inflation on personal satisfaction: Functional measurement in economic psychology pp. 303-318

- Irwin P. Levin, Stephen V. Faraone and James A. McGraw
Volume 1, issue 3, 1981
- Measuring subjective social indicators pp. 165-181

- Gordon G. Bechtel
- Niveau de comportement et prise de conscience en psychologie economique pp. 183-195

- Pierre-Louis Reynaud
- Attitude towards a redistribution of income pp. 197-215

- Bert Overlaet and Leo Lagrou
- The use of canonical analysis pp. 217-237

- Anton A. A. Kuylen and Theo M. M. Verhallen
- Ideology, public opinion and welfare policy: Richard Coughlin, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1980. 195 pp. $4.95 pp. 239-241

- Alan Lewis
Volume 1, issue 2, 1981
- An expectational view of consumer spending prospects pp. 87-103

- F. Juster
- The roles of inflation and consumer sentiment in explaining Australian consumption and savings patterns pp. 105-120

- Ross Williams and L. V. Defris
- Complainers and noncomplainers revisited: Another look at the data pp. 121-134

- Kjell Gronhaug and Gerald Zaltman
- Towards a design of consumer durables pp. 135-164

- David Hensher
Volume 1, issue 1, 1981
- Economic psychology pp. 1-24

- W. Fred van Raaij
- Some neglected determinants of welfare functions pp. 25-37

- Jan Tinbergen
- A note on determinants of household saving behavior pp. 39-57

- Alf Lindqvist
- A behavioral model of the demand for consumer durables pp. 59-77

- J. F. Pickering
- Inflation, decimalization and the estimated sizes of coins pp. 79-81

- S. E. G. Lea
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