Review of Behavioral Economics
2014 - 2023
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Volume 3, issue 2, 2016
- Three Risk-elicitation Methods in the Field - Evidence from Rural Senegal pp. 145-171

- Gary Charness and Angelino Viceisza
- Lemons & Loons pp. 173-188

- Tim Perri
- Consistent Bayesians Are No More Accurate Than Non-Bayesians: Economists Surveyed About PSA pp. 189-219

- Nathan Berg, Guido Biele and Gerd Gigerenzer
- On the O’Donnell Algorithm for NP-Complete Problems pp. 221-242

- N. C. A. da Costa and F. A. Doria
Volume 3, issue 1, 2016
- Shedding Light on the Shadow of the Economy: Research Methods in Studies on Tax Behavior pp. 1-4

- Eva Hofmann, Christoph Kogler and Erich Kirchler
- Research Methods in Taxation History pp. 5-20

- Jane Frecknall-Hughes
- Simulations in Tax Compliance Research: What Are They Good For? pp. 20-46

- Aloys Prinz
- Rational Expectations Voting in Agent-Based Models: An Application to Tax Ceilings pp. 47-90

- Andreas Pape, Todd Guilfoos, Nathan Anderson and Jeffery Schmidt
- Differentiating Views of Inheritance: The Free Association Task as a Method to Assess Social Representations of Wealth, Inherit, and Bequeath pp. 91-111

- Jennifer Stark, Christoph Kogler, Helmut Gaisbauer, Clemens Sedmak and Erich Kirchler
- Can Tax Compliance Research Profit from Biology? pp. 113-144

- Benno Torgler
Volume 2, issue 4, 2015
- Some Insights on Procrastination: A Curse or a Productive Art? pp. 331-351

- Leonardo Becchetti, Nazaria Solferino and Maria Elisabetta Tessitore
- More Than Outcomes: The Role of Self-Image in Other-Regarding Behavior pp. 353-378

- Astrid Matthey and Tobias Regner
- Peer Pressure and Moral Hazard in Teams: Experimental Evidence pp. 379-403

- Brice Corgnet, Roberto Hernan-Gonzalez and Stephen Rassenti
- Who is Afraid of the Stick? Experimentally Testing the Deterrent Effect of Sanction Certainty pp. 405-434

- Christoph Engel and Daniel Nagin
Volume 2, issue 3, 2015
- Economic Decision Making: How Our Mind Works pp. 255-277

- John Tomer
- Financial Bubbles: Mechanisms and Diagnostics pp. 279-305

- Didier Sornette and Peter Cauwels
- Solidarity, Responsibility and In-Group Bias pp. 307-330

- Friedel Bolle and Jano Costard
Volume 2, issue 1-2, 2015
- Homo Socialis: An Analytical Core for Sociological Theory pp. 1-59

- Herbert Gintis and Dirk Helbing
- Searching for Homo Socialis: A Comment on Gintis and Helbing pp. 61-66

- Catherine Eckel and Jane Sell
- From the Homo Economicus to the Homo Socialis pp. 67-76

- Mauro Gallegati
- Homo Economicus and Homo Sapiens pp. 77-87

- Robert L. Goldstone
- Why Economists Should Pay Heed to Sociology pp. 89-92

- Michael Hechter
- A Trojan Horse for Sociology? Preferences versus Evolution and Morality pp. 93-112

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Comment on “Homo Socialis: An Analytical Core for Sociological Theory†pp. 113-121

- Alan Isaac
- An Anaytical Core for Sociology: A Complex, Hayekian Analysis pp. 123-146

- Paul Lewis
- The Third Speed: Flexible Activation and Its Link to Self-Regulation pp. 147-160

- Siegwart Lindenberg
- Big Theory: A Trojan Horse for Economics? pp. 161-166

- Michael W. Macy
- Dynamics of Socio-Economic Systems: Attractors, Rationality and Meaning pp. 167-173

- Andrzej Nowak, Jorgen Andersen and Wojciech Borkowski
- A Comment on Gintis and Helbing “Homo Socialis: An Analytical Core for Sociological Theory†pp. 175-182

- Paul Ormerod
- Adam Smith: Homo Socialis, Yes; Social Preferences, No; Reciprocity Was to Be Explained pp. 183-193

- Vernon Smith
- Sociology and the Imperialism of Economics pp. 195-202

- Ulrich Witt
- The Gaping Holes in Social Science pp. 203-210

- David H. Wolpert
- Modeling Homo Socialis: A Reply to Critics pp. 211-237

- Herbert Gintis
- Homo Socialis: The Road Ahead pp. 239-253

- Dirk Helbing
Volume 1, issue 4, 2014
- Racial Intermarriage and Household Production pp. 295-347

- Shoshana Grossbard, J. Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal and José Alberto Molina
- Wife Sales pp. 349-379

- Peter Leeson, Peter Boettke and Jayme S. Lemke
- Distribution-valued Solution Concepts pp. 381-443

- David H. Wolpert and James W. Bono
Volume 1, issue 3, 2014
- 'Altruistic' and 'Antisocial' Punishers are One and the Same pp. 209-221

- Kimmo Eriksson, Daniel Cownden, Micael Ehn and Pontus Strimling
- Prison Gangs and the Community Responsibility System pp. 223-243

- M. Garrett Roth and David Skarbek
- My Wage is Unfair! Just a Feeling or Comparison with Peers? pp. 245-273

- Stefan Schneck
- Charitable Giving and Nonbinding Contribution-Level Suggestions - Evidence from a Field Experiment pp. 275-293

- Maja Adena, Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul
Volume 1, issue 1-2, 2014
- Fair and Impartial Spectators in Experimental Economic Behavior pp. 1-26

- Vernon Smith and Bart Wilson
- Generalized Impulse Balance: An Experimental Test for a Class of 3 × 3 Games pp. 27-53

- Thorsten Chmura, Sebastian Goerg and Reinhard Selten
- Expenditure Cascades pp. 55-73

- Robert H. Frank, Adam Seth Levine and Oege Dijk
- Behaviorally Rational Expectations and Almost Self-Fulfilling Equilibria pp. 75-97

- Cars Hommes
- Observing Mental Modeling - Methods and Results pp. 99-114

- Werner Guth
- The Skin In The Game Heuristic for Protection Against Tail Events pp. 115-135

- Nassim N. Taleb and Constantine Sandis
- Human Sacrifice pp. 137-165

- Peter Leeson
- Balanced versus Randomized Field Experiments in Economics: Why W. S. Gosset aka "Student" Matters pp. 167-208

- Stephen Ziliak
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