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Volume 34, issue 4, 2022
- The social production of property pp. 421-445

- David Willer and Pamela Emanuelson
- Regulation and state capacity pp. 446-468

- Arjun Chowdhury
- Hostile-emotional excess of zeal in public social media: A case study of an online firestorm against an organization pp. 469-500

- Katja Rost and Lea Stahel
- Support for social policies: Focusing on effects of group belonging pp. 501-525

- Naoki Sudo
- Buildings and welfare pp. 526-547

- Mats Ekman
Volume 34, issue 3, 2022
- Intergenerational class mobility in industrial and post-industrial societies: Towards a general theory pp. 271-301

- Erzsébet Bukodi and John H Goldthorpe
- Towards a nuanced understanding of anti-immigration sentiment in the welfare state – a program specific analysis of welfare preferences pp. 302-333

- Matthias Diermeier and Judith Niehues
- Verbal interaction in a social dilemma pp. 334-367

- Zoë Adams, Agata Ludwiczak, Devyani Sharma and Magda Osman
- Coherence between theory and policy in Nudge and Boost: Is it relevant for evidence-based policy-making? pp. 368-394

- Daphne Truijens
- Divisiveness, splintering, and the rational interpretation of text pp. 395-418

- Jacqueline Joslyn
Volume 34, issue 2, 2022
- Emergence of and compliance with new social norms: The example of the COVID crisis in Germany pp. 129-154

- Andreas Diekmann
- Black-White incentive inequality for college persistence pp. 155-184

- Dirk Witteveen and Paul Attewell
- Party competition and the structuring of party preferences by the left-right dimension pp. 185-217

- Holger Reinermann
- The persistence of opposition in an oppressive regime: The case of the Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia pp. 218-236

- Pavol Minarik
- Feudal bargain in Prague: The rise, spread, and fall of craft guilds pp. 237-267

- David Dolejší
Volume 34, issue 1, 2022
- Reviewer Acknowledgements pp. 3-5

- N/a
- A formal model of street-level bureaucracy pp. 6-27

- Ahrum Chang
- The Peace of God pp. 28-55

- Andrew Young
- A picture of regret: An empirical investigation of post-Brexit referendum survey data pp. 56-77

- Alan Collins, Adam Cox and Gianpiero Torrisi
- Mine or ours? Unintended framing effects in dictator games pp. 78-95

- Andreas Bergh and Philipp Wichardt
- Parental time preferences and educational choices: The role of children’s gender and of social origin pp. 96-125

- Daniela Bellani and Luis Ortiz-Gervasi
Volume 33, issue 4, 2021
- They can’t treat you well under abusive supervision: Investigating the impact of job satisfaction and extrinsic motivation on healthcare employees pp. 401-423

- Saeed Siyal, Maria Saeed, Munwar Hussain Pahi, Rukhman Solangi and Chunlin Xin
- Faith struggles in science: Academic schools as religious sects pp. 424-447

- Florian Follert and Frank Daumann
- Do informal reasoning fallacies really shape decisions? Experimental evidence pp. 448-479

- Lucie Vrbová, Kateřina Jiřinová, Karel Helman and Hana Lorencová
- Social movements and exchanges: Sketch of a theory pp. 480-511

- Nicolás M Somma
Volume 33, issue 3, 2021
- Editorial transition at Rationality and Society: A note from the incoming editor pp. 279-281

- Andreas Flache
- From green to ripe: Dynamics of peacemaking in Colombia (1998–2016) pp. 282-312

- Jerónimo RÃos, Manuel Hidalgo and Luis Fernando Medina
- Efficiency loss and support for income redistribution: Evidence from a laboratory experiment pp. 313-340

- Markus Tepe, Fabian Paetzel, Jan Lorenz and Maximilian Lutz
- How can I help you? Multiple resource availability promotes generosity with low-value (but not high-value) resources pp. 341-362

- Ashley Harrell
- Death beyond the means: Funeral overspending and its government regulation around the world pp. 363-398

- Turkhan Sadigov
Volume 33, issue 2, 2021
- Relative risk aversion models: How plausible are their assumptions? pp. 143-175

- Carlo Barone, Katherin Barg and Mathieu Ichou
- Time-inconsistent preferences and the minimum legal tobacco consuming age pp. 176-195

- Bertrand Crettez and Regis Deloche
- Populism and the rational choice model: The case of the French National Front pp. 196-228

- François Facchini and Louis Jaeck
- Heterogeneous coalitions and social revolutions pp. 229-275

- Ricardo Nieva
- Corrigendum to “The Five Games of Mr Edgar Allan Poe: A study of strategic thought in “The Purloined Letter††pp. 276-276

- N/a
Volume 33, issue 1, 2021
- Non-state order and strategic communication via symbolic dress in Yemen pp. 3-51

- Daniel Corstange
- Property rights’ emergence in illicit drug markets pp. 52-105

- Jefferson DP Bertolai and Luiz Scorzafave
- The economics of escalation pp. 106-140

- Fabio D’Orlando and Sharon Ricciotti
Volume 32, issue 4, 2020
- The five games of Mr Edgar Allan Poe: A study of strategic thought in ‘The Purloined Letter’ pp. 369-401

- Daniel Read
- On-Side fighting in civil war: The logic of mortal alignment in Syria pp. 402-460

- Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl
- Asymmetric awareness and heterogeneous agents pp. 461-484

- Antoine Dubus
- The pulse-like nature of decisions in rational choice theory pp. 485-508

- Enzo Lenine
Volume 32, issue 3, 2020
- To leave or not to leave? Understanding the support for the United Kingdom membership in the European Union: Identity, attitudes towards the political system and socio-economic status pp. 255-277

- Nicola Pensiero
- Peasant youth experiences of CEOs, risk aversion and corporate performance pp. 278-312

- Kebin Deng, Zhong Ding and Yalu Wang
- Do Koreans like being nudged? Survey evidence for the contextuality of behavioral public policy pp. 313-333

- David Oliver Kasdan
- Social hierarchies in democracies and authoritarianism: The balance between power asymmetries and principal-agent chains pp. 334-366

- Björn Toelstede
Volume 32, issue 2, 2020
- A theory of norm collapse pp. 119-143

- Chien Liu
- Selective tolerance and the radical right pp. 144-167

- Colin Jennings and Elizabeth Ralph-Morrow
- Desire and pleasure in choice pp. 168-196

- Daniel A Newark
- Along which identity lines does 21st-century Britain divide? Evidence from Big Brother pp. 197-222

- Tom Lane
- You are who your friends are? pp. 223-251

- Fabian Winter and Mitesh Kataria
Volume 32, issue 1, 2020
- Social dilemmas with manifest and unknown networks pp. 3-39

- Armando Razo
- Scalp-taking pp. 40-66

- Ennio E Piano and Byron B Carson
- Testing structural and relational embeddedness in collaboration risk pp. 67-92

- Minsun Song, Kyujin Jung, Namhoon Ki and Richard C Feiock
- Dying for the cause: The rationality of martyrs, suicide bombers and self-immolators pp. 93-115

- Andrew Greenland, Damon Proulx and David Savage
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