Homo Oeconomicus: Journal of Behavioral and Institutional Economics
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2019
- Grandparents Matter: Perspectives on Intergenerational Altruism and a Pilot Intergenerational Public Good Experiment pp. 255-276

- Marianna Baggio and Luigi Mittone
- The No-Show Paradox Under a Restricted Domain pp. 277-293

- Dan S. Felsenthal and Hannu Nurmi
- Coalitions and Voting Power in the Greek Parliament of 2012: A Case-Study pp. 295-313

- Constandina Koki and Stefanos Leonardos
Volume 35, issue 3, 2018
- Divine Competition in Greco–Roman Polytheism pp. 143-166

- Mario Ferrero and George Tridimas
- The Detroit Discontinuity pp. 167-184

- R. Warren Anderson
- Public Economies and the Endogenous Choice of Institutions pp. 185-206

- Eduardo Zambrano and Patrick Holder
- Explaining Hypothetical Bias Variations Using Income Elasticity of Demand pp. 207-224

- Felix Munoz-Garcia and Tongzhe Li
- A Few Notes on the Paper “Proposals for A Democracy of The Future” pp. 225-234

- Lorenzo Cioni
- Democratic Participation pp. 235-254

- Shanti P. Chakravarty
Volume 35, issue 1, 2018
- On the Process and Economics of Land Settlement in Oman: Mathematical Modeling and Reasoning in Urban Planning and Design pp. 1-30

- Bernhard Heim, Marc Joosten, Aurel von Richthofen and Florian Rupp
- Vote Probabilities, Thresholds and Actor Preferences: Decision Capacity and the Council of the European Union pp. 31-52

- Madeleine O. Hosli, Běla Plechanovová and Serguei Kaniovski
- An Evaluation of the Benefit of Using Two-Stage Election Procedures pp. 53-79

- William V. Gehrlein, Dominique Lepelley and Florenz Plassmann
- How Can We Keep Direct Democracy and Avoid “Kolotoumba” pp. 81-90

- George Tsebelis
- On Sortition. Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 91-100

- George Tridimas
- On the Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Increasing Direct Participation Rights in Democracies: Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno S. Frey pp. 101-109

- Benoît Le Maux
- A Different Perspective on Current Problems: Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 111-116

- Marta Orviska
- The Voter in the House of Mirrors: Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 117-121

- Luigi Alberto Franzoni
- Testing Proposals for a “Democracy of the Future” pp. 123-126

- David Stadelmann
- Some Thoughts on Frey’s “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” pp. 127-131

- Monika Köppl-Turyna
- The Democracy of the Future: Do Voters Want It? pp. 133-141

- Peter Brouwer and Klaas Staal
Volume 34, issue 4, 2017
- Introduction to the Special Issue “Plural Perspectives of Uncertainty” pp. 257-258

- Max Albert and Hartmut Kliemt
- On the Foundations of Decision Theory pp. 259-273

- Ken Binmore
- Uncertain Acts in Games pp. 275-292

- Frank Riedel
- Knightian Uncertainty Meets Ranking Theory pp. 293-311

- Wolfgang Spohn
- How Bayesian Rationality Fails and Critical Rationality Works pp. 313-341

- Max Albert
- How to Cope With (New) Uncertainties—A Bounded Rationality Approach pp. 343-359

- Werner Güth and Hartmut Kliemt
- Heuristics are Tools for Uncertainty pp. 361-379

- Shabnam Mousavi and Gerd Gigerenzer
Volume 34, issue 2, 2017
- Assessing Mental Models via Recording Decision Deliberations of Pairs pp. 97-115

- Siegfried K. Berninghaus, Werner Güth, Charlotte Klempt and Kerstin Pull
- Intergroup Revenge: A Laboratory Experiment pp. 117-135

- David Hugh-Jones and Martin Leroch
- Climate Change and Environmentally Induced Migration Across Regions: Cooperative and Non-cooperative Solutions pp. 137-164

- E. V. Petracou, Anastasios Xepapadeas and A. N. Yannacopoulos
- Understanding “Development”: Insights from Some Aspects of Complexity Theory pp. 165-190

- Christopher Hartwell
- Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 191-194

- Norman Schofield
- Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 195-200

- Dan S. Felsenthal
- Reforming Democracy: Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 201-205

- Hannu Nurmi
- Developing Democracy. Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 207-212

- Keith Dowding
- Pitfalls on the Road to Frey’s Democracy of the Future pp. 213-222

- Antoaneta Dimitrova and Bernard Steunenberg
- Democracy of the Future. Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 223-228

- Jarosław Kantorowicz
- Well-Intentioned Fantasy? A Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 229-235

- Sean Fox and Ron Johnston
- Direct constitutional democracy: Comment on “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” by Bruno Frey pp. 237-242

- Hartmut Kliemt
- Aligning Democracy: A Comment on Bruno S. Frey’s “Proposals for a Democracy of the Future” pp. 243-251

- Ryan Kendall
- Domenico da Empoli (1941–2016) pp. 253-255

- Emma Galli and Giampaolo Garzarelli
Volume 34, issue 1, 2017
- Proposals for a Democracy of the Future pp. 1-9

- Bruno Frey
- Historical Migration and Geographic Clustering of Prominent Western Philosophers pp. 11-32

- John O’Hagan and Alan Walsh
- Marijuana Prohibition and Rent Seeking pp. 33-46

- R. Warren Anderson
- Ancient Athenians, Californians and Modern Greeks: A Comparative Analysis of Choice Set Under Direct Democracy Procedures pp. 47-65

- Emmanouil-Marios-Lazaros Economou, Nicholas C. Kyriazis and Theodore Metaxas
- Simple vs. Sophisticated Rules for the Allocation of Voting Weights pp. 67-78

- N. Maaser
- Land Grabbing: Last Ditch Effort of Colonialism? A Survey of a Few Contributions and a Couple of Suggestions pp. 79-96

- Gianpaolo Rossini
Volume 33, issue 4, 2016
- Which Economics? Which Economies? pp. 297-310

- Heinz Kurz
- Getting Innovation Right: The Key to Happiness and Flourishing? pp. 311-316

- David E. Hojman
- The Just and the Good pp. 317-320

- Maurice Salles
- Economics, an Uncertain Glory pp. 321-332

- Vikas Kumar
- A Comment on “What Is Wrong with the West’s Economies?” by Edmund Phelps pp. 333-339

- Vesa Kanniainen
- Why Can’t You Fly Anymore? Italian and French Declining Creativity and Growth pp. 341-347

- Giorgio Brosio
- Phelps on the Western Economies and Economics in the West, and the Rest pp. 349-355

- Jacques Le Cacheux
- Edmund Phelps on Productivity Slowdown: Limits to Utilitarian Economics pp. 357-365

- Shanti P. Chakravarty
- A Well-Behaved Index of a Priori P-Power for Simple N-Person Games pp. 367-381

- Dan S. Felsenthal
- Erratum to: A Well-Behaved Index of a Priori P-Power for Simple N-Person Games pp. 383-383

- Dan S. Felsenthal
- Axiomatic Models of Rational Behavior and Interpretations pp. 385-401

- Susanne Fuchs-Seliger
Volume 33, issue 3, 2016
- The Political Economy of Land Grabbing pp. 197-204

- Tim Krieger and Martin Leroch
- How Institutions Shape Land Deals: The Role of Corruption pp. 205-217

- Matthias Bujko, Christian Fischer, Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- The Powerful, the Powerless, and the Grabbing: Non-Nash Land Grabbing in the Lab pp. 219-242

- Felix Albrecht, Björn Frank, Simone Gobien, Maren Hartmann, Özcan Ihtiyar, Elina Khachatryan, Nataliya Kusa, Ahmed Rashad, Mohamed Ismail Sabry, Sondos Shaheen and Thomas Stöber
- Land Grabbing and Ethnic Conflict pp. 243-260

- Tim Krieger and Daniel Meierrieks
- Local Perceptions and Vertical Perspectives of a Large Scale Land Acquisition Project in Northern Sierra Leone pp. 261-279

- Franziska Marfurt, Fabian Käser and Samuel Lustenberger
- International Land Acquisitions and Hal Varian’s Concept of Fairness pp. 281-295

- Luis Tomás Montilla Fernández and Johannes Schwarze
Volume 33, issue 1, 2016
- Welcome to the Future of Homo Oeconomicus pp. 1-2

- Manfred J. Holler, Martin Kocher and Katri K. Sieberg
- What Is Wrong with the West’s Economies? pp. 3-10

- Edmund Phelps
- What’s Right, and What’s Wrong, with “What is Wrong with the West’s Economies?” by Edmund Phelps pp. 11-18

- D. Roderick Kiewiet
- What is Wrong with the West’s Economies? An Alternative View pp. 19-24

- John Hudson
- A Comment on “What Is Wrong with the West’s Economies?” by Edmund Phelps pp. 25-31

- Branko Urošević
- A Comment on “What Is Wrong with the West’s Economies?” by Edmund Phelps pp. 33-36

- Dušan Tříska
- A Comment on “What Is Wrong with the West’s Economies?” by Edmund Phelps pp. 37-41

- Timo Airaksinen
- Mass Flourishing and Corporatism: Two Indian Stories pp. 43-49

- P. G. Babu
- What is Wrong with Phelps’s Analysis of the West’s Economies? pp. 51-56

- Donald Wittman
- Heuristic Voting Under the Alternative Vote: The Efficiency of “Sour Grapes” Behavior pp. 57-76

- Jean-François Laslier
- Power Indices When Players can Commit to Reject Coalitions pp. 77-91

- László Kóczy
- Pure Bargaining Problems with a Coalition Structure pp. 93-120

- Francesc Carreras and Guillermo Owen
- The High Profitability of Big Chinese State-Owned Banks and China’s Growth Model pp. 121-134

- Marie Luise Funke, Helena Xiang Li and Horst Löchel
- Industrial Organization and Experimental Economics: How to Learn from Laboratory Experiments pp. 135-156

- Max Albert and Andreas Hildenbrand
- Jesus and the Ratchet pp. 173-195

- Mario Ferrero
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