Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
1991 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 6, 1998
- Economics students need not be greedy: Fairness and the ultimatum game pp. 657-663

- T. Stanley and Ume Tran
- The competition state as a neomercantilist state: Understanding the restructuring of national and global telecommunications pp. 665-685

- David Levi-Faur
- An empirical analysis of South Korea's economic development and public expenditures growth pp. 687-700

- Sohrab Abizadeh and Mahmood Yousefi
- Regulation of technology adoption when individuals pursue multiple utility pp. 701-719

- Gary D. Lynne and C. Franklin Casey
- Ethical universals in practice: An analysis of five principles pp. 721-752

- M. C. Moldoveanu and H. Stevenson
- The impact of youth characteristics and experiences on transitions out of poverty pp. 753-776

- Mark Israel and Michael Seeborg
- The hidden welfare state: Tax expenditures and social policy in the United States: Review of Christopher Howard, (Princeton University Press, 1997) pp. 777-780

- Aristide Sechandice
- The Constitution of Power: Review of Mark Haugaard, Manchester University Press, 1997, pp. 234, ISBN 0-7190-3851-0 (Hardback) pp. 781-784

- James Tansey
Volume 27, issue 5, 1998
- Dimensions of culture, distributive principles, and decommodification: Implications for employee absence behavior pp. 551-564

- Carl P. Kaiser
- Bargaining policies and social exchange: Review of a neglected concept pp. 565-585

- Kenneth H. Mackintosh
- Democracy, economic growth and political instability: An integrated perspective pp. 587-611

- Dipak K. Gupta, M. C. Madhavan and Andrew Blee
- Rational choice and the diversity of choices pp. 613-622

- Laszlo Zsolnai
- Towards a "New" outrageous public choice pp. 623-640

- John G. Cullis and Philip R. Jones
- Support for campaign spending limitations in the U. S. senate: The role of party, ideology and electoral security pp. 641-649

- Christopher Dennis
Volume 27, issue 4, 1998
- Symposium papers from the 1997 conference of SABE: introduction pp. 473-474

- Arthur H. Goldsmith
- The study of tastes will set thee free pp. 475-478

- Amitai Etzioni
- The ethic of care versus the ethic of justice: an economic analysis pp. 479-493

- Robert Taylor
- The economic value of status pp. 495-514

- Sheryl Ball and Catherine Eckel
- The decision to cover a procedure at HMOs: who makes the call? pp. 515-533

- Kevin D. Frick and Neil R. Powe
- Max weber's vision of economic sociology pp. 535-555

- Richard Swedberg
- The moral of the gift pp. 557-570

- Jacques T. Godbout
Volume 27, issue 3, 1998
- The Chilean economic miracle revisited pp. 299-321

- Michel Duquette
- Beyond the machine model of the firm, toward a holistic human model pp. 323-340

- John Tomer
- Should ownership last forever? pp. 341-363

- Shann Turnbull
- Race and relative income/price of time effects on U.S. fertility pp. 365-400

- Diane Macunovich
- "Who you know" earnings effects of formal and informal social network resources under late state socialism in Hungary, 1986-1987 pp. 401-425

- Jozsef Borocz and Caleb Southworth
- Willingness to pay or intention to pay: The attitude-behavior relationship in contingent valuation pp. 427-444

- E. Jane Luzar and Kelli J. Cosse
- Binary economic modes for the privatization of public assets pp. 445-459

- Jerry N. Gauche
- Individual choice and the structures of history: Alexis de Tocqueville as historian reappraised: By Harvey Mitchell. Cambridge University Press; 1996. 290 pp. $54.95 (hardcover) pp. 461-468

- Pamela A. Mason
Volume 27, issue 2, 1998
- Socio-economics and rational choice theory: Specification of their relations pp. 165-205

- Milan Zafirovski
- Beyond transaction markets, toward relationship marketing in the human firm: A socio-economic model pp. 207-228

- John Tomer
- The expanding definition of framing and its particular impact on economic experimentation pp. 229-243

- Catherine S. Elliott and Donald M. Hayward
- Fairness and self-interest: An assessment pp. 245-261

- Eskander Alvi
- Consumer behavior and superstradom pp. 263-270

- Kee H. Chung and Raymond Cox
- A model of human nature and personal development pp. 271-287

- Lok Ho
- Accounting for tastes: By Gary Becker. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996, pp. 258 (hardcover) pp. 293-298

- Elias Khalil
Volume 27, issue 1, 1998
- Quality of life: Efficiency, equity and freedom in the United States and Scandinavia pp. 1-27

- Andreas Falkenberg
- The five careers of the biological metaphor in economic theory pp. 29-52

- Elias Khalil
- Dualism, dialogue and organizations: Reflections on organizational transformation and labor-managed firms pp. 53-77

- Mario Cayer and Lanse Minkler
- What do we know about employee absence behavior? An interdisciplinary interpretation pp. 79-96

- Carl P. Kaiser
- Beyond Schumpeter: Nonlinear economics and the evolution of the U.S. innovation system pp. 97-115

- Gregory A. Daneke
- Differential representations of taxes: Analysis of free associations and judgments of five employment groups pp. 117-131

- Erich Kirchler
- The concept of a "merit good" the ethical dimension in economic theory and the history of economic thought or the transformation of economics into socio-economics pp. 133-153

- W. Ver Eecke
Volume 26, issue 6, 1997
- The moral meaning of work pp. 559-570

- Alan Wolfe
- Rhetoric or reality? An economic analysis of the effects of religion in Sweden pp. 571-596

- Niclas Berggren
- Occupational closure and immigrant entrepreneurship: Russian Jews in Israel pp. 597-610

- Gustavo S. Mesch and Daniel Czamanski
- Bubbles, inertia, and experience in experimental asset markets pp. 611-625

- T. Stanley
- Institutional foundations for a just society pp. 627-643

- Lok Ho
- Addition to economic reform in progress in Russia pp. 645-646

- James R. Millar
- Globalization and liberalization: Effects of international economic relations on poverty: New York and Geneva: United Nations conference on trade and development; 1996, 264 pp pp. 647-651

- David Cheal
- The case against immigration: The moral, economic, social and environmental reasons for reducing U.S. immigration back to traditional levels: By Roy Beck. New York: W.W. Norton and Company; 1996, 287 pp pp. 651-653

- John R. Walker
Volume 26, issue 5, 1997
- Retail foreign exchange trading in Prague: Are tourists rational? pp. 469-473

- Robert Dunn
- Self-interest and the common good: The impact of norms, selfishness and context in social policy opinions pp. 475-494

- Olli E. Kangas
- Complementarity in the labor supply of husbands and wives pp. 495-512

- David Cheal and Karen Kampen
- Self-control and loss aversion in intertemporal choice pp. 513-524

- Marcus Selart, Niklas Karlsson and Tommy Garling
- Language usage and earnings among minorities: The case of the Arabs in Israel pp. 525-532

- Tikva Lecker
- Competence-difficulty gaps, ethics and the new social welfare theory pp. 533-552

- Timothy P. Roth
Volume 26, issue 4, 1997
- Resource-advantage theory and the wealth of nations: Developing the socio-economic research tradition pp. 335-357

- Shelby D. Hunt
- The importance of initial conditions in economic transitions: An evaluation of economic reform progress in Russia pp. 359-381

- James R. Millar
- The glass ceiling in science and engineering pp. 383-406

- Joyce Tang
- Altruism and economic development: The case of the igbo of South-Eastern Nigeria pp. 407-420

- Steve Onyeiwu
- The burden of new taxes: acceptance of taxes as a function of affectedness and egoistic versus altruistic orientation pp. 421-437

- Erich Kirchler
- Early drug use and quits and discharges among adolescent males pp. 439-458

- John C. Mijares
- Financing change: The financial community, eco-efficiency, and sustainable development: Stephan Schmidheiny and Federico J.L. Zorraquin. Cambridge, MA: MIT press; 1996, 211 pp pp. 459-463

- William C. Frederick
- Getting it right: Markets and choices in a free society: Robert J. Barro. Cambridge, MA: MIT press;1996 pp. 464-467

- Dale Cloninger
Volume 26, issue 3, 1997
- The market as an instituted realm of social action pp. 215-241

- Adelheid Biesecker
- A socio-economic perspective on gender bias in technology pp. 243-260

- William Kilbourne and Susan Weeks
- Rationality, culture and welfare entitlements: A note on change and adaptation pp. 261-270

- Thomas Stone
- Inflation calculus: Business and academia clash over economie concept of 'natural' jobless rate pp. 271-276

- Amanda Bennett
- Economic and social correlates of regional suicide rates: A pooled cross-section and time-series analysis pp. 277-289

- Hwei-Lin Chuanc and Wei-Chiao Huang
- A behavioral model of nondurable consumption expenditure pp. 291-302

- Martin Michael Tolar
- Criminal behavior in general equilibrium: Who benefits from crime? pp. 303-324

- Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Bruce Seaman
- Welfare or welfare state? Contradictions and dilemmas in social policy: David Marsland. New York: St. Martin's Press; 1996, 262 pp pp. 325-326

- Franklin Mixon
- The new communitarians and the crisis of modern liberalism: Bruce Frohnen. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas; 1996. 271 pp pp. 327-331

- Charles Lockhart
Volume 26, issue 2, 1997
- Where has love gone? Reciprocity, redistribution, and the Nurturance Gap pp. 111-126

- James Ronald Stanfield and Jacqueline B. Stanfield
- On the possibility of accurate public prediction pp. 127-132

- Herbert Simon
- Unemployment, joblessness, psychological well-being and self-esteem: Theory and evidence pp. 133-158

- Arthur H. Goldsmith, Jonathan R. Veum and William Darity
- A new look at the embeddedness/disembeddedness issue: Cooperatives as terms of reference pp. 159-179

- Yair Levi and Marie Louise Pellegrin-Rescia
- Cognitive dissonance as a means of explaining economics of irrationality and uncertainty pp. 181-189

- Hamid Hosseini
- A global civil economy pp. 191-214

- Severyn T. Bruyn
Volume 26, issue 1, 1997
- Communitarian economics pp. 1-24

- Norton Garfinkle
- Identification in democratic society pp. 25-38

- Bruno Frey and Iris Bohnet
- Cooperation, job security, and wages in a dual labor market equilibrium pp. 39-57

- Kazuhiro Arai
- Pre-commitment vs. flexibility: Uncertainty and distribution reform in P.R. China pp. 59-78

- Clement Chow Kong-Wing
- The role of monitoring in duopoly market outcomes pp. 79-93

- James Holcomb and Paul Nelson
- The socioeconomics of drunk driving pp. 95-106

- Li Way Lee
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