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Volume 23, issue 4, 2011
- The economic value of a meeting: Evidence from an investment game experiment pp. 403-426

- Leonardo Becchetti, Giacomo Degli Antoni, Marco Faillo and Luigi Mittone
- Street robbery offenders: Shades of rationality and reversal theory perspective pp. 427-451

- Przemysław Piotrowski
- How rational are justices on the Supreme Court of the United States? Doctrinal considerations during agenda setting pp. 452-477

- Udi Sommer
- Kula and relation capital: Rational reinterpretation of primitive gift institution pp. 475-512

- Jaehyuck Lee
Volume 23, issue 3, 2011
- Social identity as a determinant of college enrollment pp. 267-303

- Jason Fletcher
- Neither government nor community alone: A test of state-centered models of generalized trust pp. 304-346

- Blaine G. Robbins
- Not ‘Just the two of us’: Third party externalities of social dilemmas pp. 347-370

- Hanne van der Iest, Jacob Dijkstra and Frans N. Stokman
- The two-model problem in rational decision making pp. 371-400

- Marcel Boumans
Volume 23, issue 2, 2011
- A cucumber for a cow: A theoretical exploration of the causes and consequences of religious hypocrisy pp. 155-174

- Jason Wollschleger and Lindsey Beach
- Rationality, choice and modernism: Notes on Jon Elster’s theory of creativity pp. 175-197

- Thomas Osborne
- Anticipated discussion and cooperation in a social dilemma pp. 199-216

- Gaute Torsvik, Anders Molander, Sigve Tjøtta and Therese Kobbeltvedt
- Intrinsic religious orientation and religious rewards: An empirical evaluation of two approaches to religious motivation pp. 217-233

- Miran LavriÄ and Sergej Flere
- Communication and fair distribution pp. 234-264

- Astri Drange Hole
Volume 23, issue 1, 2011
- Breaking up is hard to do: Irrational inconsistency in commitment to an industry peer network pp. 3-34

- Stoyan V. Sgourev and Ezra W. Zuckerman
- Who perished on the Titanic? The importance of social norms pp. 35-49

- Bruno Frey, David Savage and Benno Torgler
- Explaining large-N cooperation: Generalized social trust and the social exchange heuristic pp. 51-74

- Kim Mannemar Sønderskov
- Peer loyalty and quota restriction as social norms: A case study of their emergence pp. 75-115

- Francisco José León
- Agents’ beliefs and the evolution of institutions for common-pool resource management pp. 117-152

- Giangiacomo Bravo
Volume 22, issue 4, 2010
- The happiness of sociality. Economics and eudaimonia: A necessary encounter pp. 383-406

- Luigino Bruni
- Emergent cultural signatures and persistent diversity: A model of conformity and consistency pp. 407-444

- Jenna Bednar, Aaron Bramson, Andrea Jones-Rooy and Scott Page
- The grammar of institutions: The challenge of distinguishing between strategies, norms, and rules pp. 445-475

- Achim Schlüter and Insa Theesfeld
- A rational heuristic model of economic decision making pp. 477-504

- Anna Grandori
Volume 22, issue 3, 2010
- Rationality and common knowledge pp. 259-282

- Herbert Gintis
- Revolutionaries, despots, and rationality pp. 283-299

- Nicolas Olsson-Yaouzis
- The effect of nonlinear utility on behaviour in repeated prisoner’s dilemmas pp. 301-332

- M.A.L.M. van Assen and C.C.P. Snijders
- Religious favoritism in Europe: A political competition model pp. 333-352

- Pablo Brañas-Garza and Angel Solano
- Status groups and altruistic behaviour in dictator games pp. 353-380

- Ulf Liebe and Andreas Tutic
Volume 22, issue 2, 2010
- Mutual interdependence versus repeated interaction: An experiment studying voluntary social exchange pp. 131-158

- Werner Güth, Maria Levati and Georg von Wangenheim
- Choice under description: The motivational nexus pp. 159-187

- Lina Eriksson
- Modelling a rational choice theory of criminal action: Subjective expected utilities, norms, and interactions pp. 189-222

- Guido Mehlkop and Peter Graeff
- Measuring religious costs and rewards in a cross-cultural perspective pp. 223-236

- Miran LavriÄ and Sergej Flere
- More freedom of choice but less preference satisfaction in parametric situations pp. 237-252

- Hanna van Loo
- Erratum pp. 253-253

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Volume 22, issue 1, 2010
- Norms and Rationality in Electoral Participation and in the Rescue of Jews in WWII pp. 3-36

- Clemens Kroneberg, Meir Yaish and Volker Stocké
- Group and Dyadic Communication in Trust Games pp. 37-54

- Azi Lev-On, Alex Chavez and Cristina Bicchieri
- The Relationship Between the Supreme Court and Parliament in Light of the Theory of Moves: the Case of Israel pp. 55-82

- Assaf Meydani and Shlomo Mizrahi
- They Come To Play pp. 83-102

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Allison Liati and Brian Vickery
- Mutual Aid pp. 103-128

- Alejandro Caparrós, Jean-Christophe Péreau and Tarik Tazdaït
Volume 21, issue 4, 2009
- Externalities in Exchange Networks pp. 395-427

- Jacob Dijkstra
- Club Goods and Post-Disaster Community Return pp. 429-458

- Emily Chamlee-Wright and Virgil Storr
- Stratification Theory, Socioeconomic Background, and Educational Attainment pp. 459-511

- Samuel R. Lucas
Volume 21, issue 3, 2009
- Reputation and Reliability in Collective Goods pp. 283-306

- Denise Anthony, Sean W. Smith and Timothy Williamson
- Shadow of the Future, Risk Aversion, and Employee Cooperation pp. 307-336

- Mattijs Lambooij, Andreas Flache and Jacques Siegers
- Shall We Be Resolute? pp. 337-357

- Marie Uzan-Milofsky
- Higher Punishment, Less Control? pp. 359-392

- Heiko Rauhut
Volume 21, issue 2, 2009
- Power, Trust, and Institutional Constraints pp. 171-195

- Sven Oskarsson, Torsten Svensson and PerOla Öberg
- Organic Farming as a Rational Choice pp. 197-224

- Henning Best
- The Role of Personal Involvement and Responsibility in Unfair Outcomes pp. 225-248

- Pablo Brañas-Garza, Miguel A. Durán and Maria Paz Espinosa
- The Rationale of Rationality pp. 249-277

- Jeroen Weesie, Chris Snijders and Vincent Buskens
Volume 21, issue 1, 2009
- Interpretation and Rational Choice pp. 5-33

- Jon Elster
- Rationality, Intelligibility, and Interpretation pp. 35-58

- Peter Stone
- The Dynamics of Contracts and Generalized Trustworthiness pp. 59-80

- Brent Simpson and Kimmo Eriksson
- Political Corruption and Social Trust pp. 81-112

- Bo Rothstein and Daniel Eek
- A New Model of Wage Determination and Wage Inequality pp. 113-168

- Guillermina Jasso
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