Review of Behavioral Economics
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Volume 8, issue 3-4, 2021
- Introduction: Symposium on Escaping Paternalism: Rationality, Behavioral Economics and Public Policy by Mario J. Rizzo and Glen Whitman pp. 213-220

- Nick Cowen and Malte Dold
- On Making and Remaking Ourselves and Others: Mill to Jevons and Beyond on Rationality, Learning, and Paternalism pp. 221-237

- Sandra J. Peart
- The Behavioral Welfare Economist in Society: Considerations from David Hume pp. 239-258

- Erik W. Matson and Malte Dold
- Inclusive Rationality: Struggle and Aspiration pp. 259-283

- Shruti Rajagopalan
- Boosts: A Remedy for Rizzo and Whitman’s Panglossian Fatalism pp. 285-303

- Till Grüne-Yanoff
- Libertarian Paternalism: Making Rational Fools pp. 305-326

- D. Wade Hands
- The “Problem†Is Different and So Is the “Solution†pp. 327-340

- Shaun Hargreaves Heap
- Soft Interventionism: A Hayekian Alternative to Libertarian Paternalism pp. 341-360

- Nick Cowen and Aris Trantidis
- Against Expertism pp. 361-377

- Roger Koppl
- Inclusive Rationality and Paternalism: Responses to Comments and Criticism pp. 379-394

- Glen Whitman and Mario J. Rizzo
Volume 8, issue 2, 2021
- Martyrdom and Rebellious Collective Action pp. 111-124

- Vladimir V. Maltsev
- Social Preferences in a Chinese Cultural Context pp. 125-145

- Saileshsingh Gunessee, Tom Lane and Shangjue Xie
- Cash, Funeral Benefits or Nothing at All: How to Incentivize Family Consent for Organ Donation pp. 147-192

- Vinh Pham
- Gender Priming in Solidarity Games: The Philippine Context pp. 193-211

- Ruth Tacneng and Klarizze Anne Puzon
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- Counterfactual Thinking and Attribute Substitution in Economic Behavior pp. 1-23

- John Davis and Theodore Koutsobinas
- Kisses, Handshakes, COVID-19 – Will the Pandemic Change Us Forever? pp. 25-46

- Xenia Matschke and Marc Oliver Rieger
- Creative Dynamics and Entangled Political Economy pp. 47-71

- Marta Podemska-Mikluch
- Opinions on Technology: A Cultural Divide between East Asia and Germany? pp. 73-110

- Marc Oliver Rieger, Mei Wang, Max Massloch and Reinhardt,
Volume 7, issue 4, 2020
- Economic Arbitrage and the Econophysics of Income Inequality pp. 299–315

- Anwar Shaikh and Juan Jacobo
- An Investigation of Flow Theory in an Online Game pp. 317-336

- Daniel J. Acland
- Altruism and Impatience: The Role of Time Preferences in Donation Choices pp. 337–377

- Davide Dottori and Caterina Giannetti
Volume 7, issue 3, 2020
- Is Individualism Fatal in Pandemic? pp. 207-222

- Tank Prasad Neupane
- Secret Erosion of the “Lockdown†? Patterns in Daily Activities during the SARS-Cov2 Pandemics around the World pp. 223-235

- Marc Oliver Rieger and Mei Wang
- Can Common Ownership Prevent the Tragedy of the Commons? An Experimental Investigation pp. 271-298

- Klarizze Puzon and Marc Willinger
- Overcoming Anonymity: How Darknet Markets Provide Private Governance to Enable Encrypted and Anonymous Exchange pp. 271-298

- Julia R. Norgaard
Volume 7, issue 2, 2020
- Can Shorter Transfer Chains and Transparency Reduce Embezzlement? pp. 103-143

- Salvatore Di Falco, Brice Magdalou, David Masclet, Marie Claire Villeval and Marc Willinger
- “If You Wear a Mask, Then You Must Know How to Use It and Dispose of It Properly!â€: A Survey Study in Vietnam pp. 145-158

- Toan Luu Duc Huynh
- Short- and Long-run Effects of External Interventions on Trust pp. 159-195

- Igor Asanov and Simone Vannuccini
- Experienced Life Cycle Satisfaction in Europe: A Comment pp. 197-200

- David Blanchflower
- Does the U-shape Pattern in Life Cycle Satisfaction Obscure Reality? A Response to Blanchflower pp. 201-206

- Robson Morgan and Kelsey O'Connor
Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Hurting Others versus Hurting Myself, a Dilemma for Our Autonomous Vehicle pp. 1-30

- Miguel Luzuriaga, Antonio Heras and Oliver Kunze
- The Effect of Leadership on Free-Riding: Results from a Public-Good Experiment pp. 31-63

- Daniel M. Parsons, Nick Feltovich and Philip Grossman
- Social Discounting: Preference Reversals and Links with Temporal Discounting pp. 65-77

- Jerzy Osinski, Adam Karbowski and Jan Rusek
- Rethinking Paternalism: Derek Parfit’s Moral Philosophy and Normative Behavioral Economics pp. 79-101

- Hédoin, Cyril
Volume 6, issue 4, 2019
- Happiness and Self-Determination – An Empirical Study in Japan pp. 312–346

- Kazuo Nishimura and Tadashi Yagi
- Culture, Motives, and Other-Regarding Preferences of First Nations People of Canada pp. 347–386

- Shashi Kant and Ilan Vertinsky
- The effect of social conformity on interpersonal trust pp. 387–400

- Anna E. Shaleva
- Risk Preference and Microfinance Default: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Mekong Delta pp. 401–417

- Quang Thong Truong, Quang Nguyen, Duc Can Vu, Tien Dung Pham and hanh Binh Phan
Volume 6, issue 3, 2019
- Distributional Concerns in Managers’ Compensation Schemes for Heterogeneous Workers: Experimental Evidence pp. 193–218

- Jordi Brandts, Ortiz, José M. and Carles Solà Belda
- Altruism, Time Preferences, and Common Resource Conservation: A Field Study on Preferences and Antibiotics Use pp. 219–248

- Östervall, Linnea Wickström
- Does Households’ Wealth Predict the Efficiency of their Asset Mix? Empirical Evidence pp. 249–282

- Andreas Oehler and Matthias Horn
- Abnormal Trading Volumes around Large Stock Price Moves and Subsequent Price Dynamics pp. 283–311

- Andrey Kudryavtsev
Volume 6, issue 2, 2019
- Telling an Impossible Lie: Detecting Individual Cheating in a Die-under-the-Cup Task pp. 119–131

- Gideon Yaniv, Doron Greenberg and Erez Siniver
- Shadow of a Doubt: Moral Excuse in Charitable Giving pp. 133–146

- Marco Palma and Zhicheng Xu
- Self and Peer Assessment of Group Work in Higher Education: A Game Theoretic Analysis pp. 147–158

- Mehdi Chowdhury
- Asymmetric Social Distance Effects in the Ultimatum Game pp. 159–192

- Orestis Vravosinos and Kyriakos Konstantinou
- Plausible Deniability and Cooperation in Trust Games pp. 95–118

- Anthony S. Gillies and Mary Rigdon
Volume 6, issue 1, 2019
- Classical Behavioural Finance Theory pp. 1-18

- K. Vela Velupillai
- The Dose Does it: Punishment and Cooperation in Dynamic Public-Good Games pp. 19–37

- Bettina Rockenbach and Irenaeus Wolff
- Information-Theoretic Foundation for the Weighted Updating Model pp. 39-51

- Jesse Zinn
- Short-term Interventions for Long-term Change: Spreading Stable Green Norms in Networks pp. 53-93

- Gwen Spencer, Stefano Carattini and Richard B. Howarth
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