Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
1991 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 6, 2011
- Socio-economic determinants of suicide in Japan pp. 723-731

- Antonio Andres, Ferda Halicioglu and Eiji Yamamura
- International trade, foreign direct investment, and transaction costs in languages pp. 732-735

- Chang Hoon Oh, W. Selmier and Donald Lien
- Multi-dimensional poverty in Australia and the barriers ill health imposes on the employment of the disadvantaged pp. 736-742

- Emily Joy Callander, Deborah Schofield and Rupendra N. Shrestha
- Donating-selling tradeoffs and the influence of leaders in the environmental goods game pp. 743-752

- Hans J. Czap and Natalia V. Czap
- Social trust and human development pp. 753-762

- Burcu Özcan and Christian Bjørnskov
- An exploration of the robustness of alternative laboratory methodologies: Matching funds and the provision of public goods pp. 763-774

- Ronald Baker, James Walker and Arlington Williams
- The impact of physical activity on employment pp. 775-779

- Georgios Kavetsos
- On the usefulness of government spending in the EU area pp. 780-795

- Luigi Marattin and Simone Salotti
- The hub continent. Immigrant networks, emigrant diasporas and FDI pp. 796-805

- Sara Flisi and Marina Murat
- Social norms, inequality and child labor pp. 806-814

- Hideaki Goto
- Full-time, part-time employment and life satisfaction of the elderly pp. 815-823

- Hung-Hao Chang and Steven T. Yen
- Birth order effects on young students’ academic achievement pp. 824-832

- Hans Bonesrønning and Sofia Sandgren Massih
- Trust, tenure insecurity, and land certification in rural Ethiopia pp. 833-843

- Mintewab Bezabih, Gunnar Köhlin and Andrea Mannberg
- Are people in the South less intelligent than in the North? IQ and the North–South disparity in Italy pp. 844-852

- Vittorio Daniele and Paolo Malanima
- On time and money donations pp. 853-867

- Lorenzo Cappellari, Paolo Ghinetti and Gilberto Turati
- Do other-regarding preferences change with age? Evidence from a gift exchange experiment pp. 868-878

- Mark Owens
- Decomposing the age effect on risk tolerance pp. 879-887

- Rui Yao, Deanna L. Sharpe and Feifei Wang
- Undeclared work: A dark side of social trust? pp. 888-894

- Jens Fyhn Lykke Sørensen
- Urban Aboriginal use of fringe financial institutions: Survey evidence from Prince George, British Columbia pp. 895-902

- Paul Bowles, D. Ajit, Keely Dempsey and Trevor Shaw
- Mapping social and environmental concerns and the acceptability of genetically modified organisms in the European Union pp. 903-908

- Montserrat Costa Font
- Moderation, contentment, work, and alms—A Buddhist household theory pp. 909-918

- Harald Wiese
- Sanctioning as a social norm: Expectations of non-strategic sanctioning in a public goods game experiment pp. 919-928

- Jana Vyrastekova, Yukihiko Funaki and Ai Takeuchi
- Procrastination, prompts, and preferences: Evidence from daily records of self-directed learning activities pp. 929-941

- Kazuki Onji and Rina Kikuchi
- Demographic change, macroeconomic conditions, and the murder rate: The case of the United States, 1934–2006 pp. 942-948

- John Nunley, Richard Seals and Joachim Zietz
- An exploratory analysis of composite choices: Weighing rationality versus irrationality pp. 949-958

- Bijou Yang Lester
- A review of the seasonal affective disorder hypothesis pp. 959-967

- Stephen Keef and Mohammed Khaled
- Women and men as conservers, users and managers of agrobiodiversity pp. 968-976

- Martina Padmanabhan
- George Katona: A founding father of old behavioral economics pp. 977-984

- Hamid Hosseini
Volume 40, issue 5, 2011
- Crime and sport participation: Evidence from Italian regions over the period 1997–2003 pp. 455-463

- Raul Caruso
- Do people with food service experience tip better? pp. 464-471

- Matt Parrett
- How are social ties formed? Interaction of neighborhood and individual immobility pp. 472-474

- Eiji Yamamura
- Different effects of social capital on health status among residents: Evidence from modern Japan pp. 475-479

- Eiji Yamamura
- Happiness in Europe pp. 480-489

- Peder Pedersen and Torben Schmidt
- Linking risk aversion and type of employment pp. 490-495

- Carmela Di Mauro and Rosy Musumeci
- Sick listing—Partly a family phenomenon? pp. 496-502

- Fredrik W. Andersson, Mattias Bokenblom, Staffan Brantingson, Susanne Gullberg Brännström and Johan Wall
- What's important for you in life? A general and pluralistic model of economic agents’ motivation pp. 503-515

- Laurent Zibell
- Consumer rationality in a multidisciplinary perspective pp. 516-522

- Davide Arcidiacono
- Men among men do not take norm enforcement seriously pp. 523-529

- Anne Boschini, Astri Muren and Mats Persson
- Enduring happiness: Integrating the hedonic and eudaimonic approaches pp. 530-537

- John Tomer
- Social capital and the distribution of household income in the United States: 1980, 1990, and 2000 pp. 538-547

- Lindon Robison, Marcelo E. Siles and Songqing Jin
- Investors’ trading activity: A behavioural perspective and empirical results pp. 548-557

- Dimitrios Kourtidis, Željko Šević and Prodromos Chatzoglou
- Multiple facets of altruism and their influence on blood donation pp. 558-563

- Philipp E. Otto and Friedel Bolle
- Hong Kong's happiness indices: What they tell us about LIFE? pp. 564-572

- Lok Ho
- Income disparity and norms relating to intra-household financial organisation in the UK: A dimensional analysis pp. 573-582

- Stefanie J. Sonnenberg, Carole B. Burgoyne and David A. Routh
- Trust and institutions: A multilevel analysis pp. 583-593

- Lanlan Wang and Peter Gordon
- Trust, discrimination and acculturation pp. 594-608

- Pablo Guillen and Daniel Ji
- Rethinking the informal labour from an evolutionary point of view pp. 609-615

- Bilge Ozturk Goktuna and Renginar Dayangac
- Group composition and conditional cooperation pp. 616-622

- Alexander Smith
- Gender differences in estimated salaries: A UK study pp. 623-630

- Adrain Furnham and Emma Wilson
- Perceived neighbourhood context, disability onset and old age pp. 631-636

- Kieran Walsh and Brenda Gannon
- Comparison of the effects of homeownership by individuals and their neighbors on social capital formation: Evidence from Japanese General Social Surveys pp. 637-644

- Eiji Yamamura
- Fatalism and savings pp. 645-651

- Joel Shapiro and Stephen Wu
- A psychosocial explanation of economic cycles pp. 652-659

- Miguel Pereira Lopes
- The psychology of inflation, monetary policy and macroeconomic instability pp. 660-670

- Edoardo Gaffeo and Giulia Canzian
- Skin color, physical appearance, and perceived discriminatory treatment pp. 671-678

- Joni Hersch
- Social capital and loan repayment performance in Southeast Asia pp. 679-691

- Thomas Dufhues, Gertrud Buchenrieder, neé Schrieder, Hoang Dinh Quoc and Nuchanata Munkung
- “Lucky” numbers, unlucky consumers pp. 692-699

- Zili Yang
- Measuring inequality of subjective well-being: A Bayesian approach pp. 700-708

- Hikaru Hasegawa and Kazuhiro Ueda
Volume 40, issue 4, 2011
- Trust-based social capital, institutions, and development pp. 335-346

- Mina Baliamoune
- My teammate, myself and I: Experimental evidence on equity and equality norms pp. 347-355

- Brice Corgnet, Angela Sutan and Róbert Veszteg
- Group-based trust, trustworthiness and voluntary cooperation: Evidence from experimental and survey data in China pp. 356-363

- Xiangdong Qin, Junyi Shen and Xindan Meng
- Does perceived unfairness affect charitable giving? Evidence from the dictator game pp. 364-367

- Matthew Rousu and Sara J. Baublitz
- Behavioral bioethics: Notes of a behavioral economist pp. 368-372

- Li Way Lee
- The impact of retirement on psychological well-being in Canada pp. 373-380

- Ehsan Latif
- The lambda model and "rule of thumb" consumers: An estimation problem in existing studies pp. 381-384

- Fredrik W. Andersson
- English language proficiency and earnings in a developing country: The case of South Africa pp. 385-393

- Daniela Casale and Dorrit Posel
- Behavioural influences in Portuguese foreign direct investment pp. 394-403

- Ricardo Pinheiro-Alves
- The welfare impact of microcredit on rural households in China pp. 404-411

- Xia Li, Christopher Gan and Baiding Hu
- Using education to reduce the wage gap between men and women pp. 412-416

- Miki Malul and Fany Yuval
- Work hours and wage inequality: Evidence from the 2004 WERS pp. 417-427

- Michael D. Carr
- In search of value: Vienna School of Art History, Austrian value theory and the others pp. 428-435

- Frantisek Svoboda
- The role of econometrics in economic science: An essay about the monopolization of economic methodology by econometric methods pp. 436-443

- Hugo Pinto
- Comparatism--A constructive approach in the philosophy of science pp. 444-453

- Jan Tullberg
Volume 40, issue 3, 2011
- An economic analysis of social exclusion and inequality pp. 217-223

- Shinji Teraji
- Deconstructing the hedonic treadmill: Is happiness autoregressive? pp. 224-236

- Nicolas Bottan and Ricardo Perez Truglia
- Preferences, choice, goal attainment, satisfaction: That's life? pp. 237-241

- Rowena Pecchenino
- Implicit influences of Christian religious representations on dictator and prisoner's dilemma game decisions pp. 242-246

- Ali M. Ahmed and Osvaldo Salas
- The presence of religious organisations, religious attendance and earnings: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 247-258

- Risti Permani
- Family fortunes: Gender-based differences in the impact of employment and home characteristics on satisfaction levels pp. 259-264

- Louise Parker, Duncan Watson and Robert Webb
- A behavioral economic analysis of excess entry in arts labor markets pp. 265-273

- Joshua Frank and Saeyoon Sohn
- Returns to bilingualism in the nursing labor market--Demand or ability? pp. 274-284

- Nicole M. Coomer
- Can economic-psychological parameters predict successful smoking cessation? pp. 285-295

- Takanori Ida, Rei Goto, Yuko Takahashi and Shuzo Nishimura
- Does the promotion of community social capital reduce obesity risk? pp. 296-305

- Jangho Yoon and Timothy T. Brown
- Demographics of the sandwich generation by race and ethnicity in the United States pp. 306-311

- Tiffany Cravey and Aparna Mitra
- Innovation, workers skills and industrial relations: Empirical evidence from firm-level Italian data pp. 312-326

- Davide Antonioli, Rocco Manzalini and Paolo Pini
- Product differentiation and cooperative governance pp. 327-333

- Svein Ole Borgen
Volume 40, issue 2, 2011
- The frames behind the games: Player's perceptions of prisoners dilemma, chicken, dictator, and ultimatum games pp. 103-114

- David Butler, Victoria K. Burbank and James S. Chisholm
- Frames as choice superstructures pp. 115-123

- Diego Lanzi
- Motivation, self-efficacy, and risk attitudes among entrepreneurs during transition to a market economy pp. 124-131

- Tadeusz Tyszka, Jerzy Cieslik, Artur Domurat and Anna Macko
- The effect of local ties, wages, and housing costs on migration decisions pp. 132-140

- Marios Michaelides
- An empirical model on the fair and the second fair division of household labor pp. 141-149

- Hung-Lin Tao
- Culturally based beliefs and labor market institutions pp. 150-162

- Fabio D'Orlando, Francesco Ferrante and Gabriele Ruiu
- Does education engender cultural values that matter for economic growth? pp. 163-171

- Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, Afaf H. Rahim and Precious Zikhali
- Determinants of noncompliance with light attraction regulation among inshore fishers in Ghana pp. 172-177

- Wisdom Akpalu
- Alternative routes of political change: Elites fracture or social mobilization, economic incentives or cultural thresholds pp. 178-191

- Gonzalo Castañeda
- Gender differences in the effects of Internet usage on high school absenteeism pp. 192-198

- Wesley A. Austin and Michael W. Totaro
- Was the 19th century stature-insolation relationship similar across independent samples? Evidence from soldiers and prisoners pp. 199-207

- Scott Alan Carson
- Socio-economic determinants of adolescent use of performance enhancing drugs: Evidence from the YRBSS pp. 208-216

- Brad Humphreys and Jane Ruseski
Volume 40, issue 1, 2011
- Lavish returns on cheap talk: Two-way communication in trust games pp. 1-13

- Avner Ben-Ner, Louis Putterman and Ting Ren
- The difference between kinship and friendship: (Field-) experimental evidence on trust and punishment pp. 14-25

- Björn Vollan
- Mirror, mirror on the wall: The effect of time spent grooming on earnings pp. 26-34

- Jayoti Das and Stephen B. De Loach
- A literature review of the anchoring effect pp. 35-42

- Adrian Furnham and Hua Chu Boo
- Measuring quality of life across countries: A multiple indicators and multiple causes approach pp. 43-52

- Tauhidur Rahman, Ron Mittelhammer and Philip Wandschneider
- A note on the relationship between television viewing and individual happiness pp. 53-58

- Mitesh Kataria and Tobias Regner
- Monetary policy and happiness: Preferences over inflation and unemployment in Latin America pp. 59-66

- Inder Ruprah and Pavel Luengas
- A closer look at the Easterlin Paradox pp. 67-73

- Luis Angeles
- Willingness to pay for drinking water quality improvement and the influence of social capital pp. 74-80

- E. Polyzou, Nikoleta Jones, K.I. Evangelinos and C.P. Halvadakis
- An asset approach to increasing perceived household economic stability among families in Uganda pp. 81-87

- Gina A.N. Chowa and William Elliott
- The relationship between perceptions of insecurity, social capital and subjective well-being: Empirical evidences from areas of rural conflict in Colombia pp. 88-96

- Eduardo Wills-Herrera, Luz E. Orozco, Clemente Forero-Pineda, Oscar Pardo and Venetta Andonova
- Dani Rodrik, One Economics Many Recipes: Globalization, Institutions, and Economic Growth, Princeton University Press, Princeton (2007) ISBN 978-0-691-14117-6 263 pages, Paperback pp. 97-98

- Richard R. Nelson
- The audacity of Clark: A review essay pp. 98-101

- John Lyons
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