Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination
2006 - 2026
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Volume 30, issue 2, 2009
- “Family-Friendly” Fringe Benefits and the Gender Wage Gap pp. 101-119

- Aaron Lowen and Paul Sicilian
- General Feelings Toward Unions and Employers as Predictors of Union Voting Intent pp. 120-134

- Arthur Martinez and Jack Fiorito
- The Evolution of Skill-Biased Effects on American Wages in the 1980s and 1990s pp. 135-148

- Steven Englehardt
- On the Determinants of Defined Benefit Pension Plan Conversions pp. 149-167

- Kandice Kapinos
- Affirmative Action Can Increase Effort pp. 168-175

- James Fain
- Helpless in Finance: The Cost of Helping Effort Among Bank Employees pp. 176-195

- Michelle Brown and John Heywood
- Immanuel Ness: Review of Immigrants, Unions, and the New U. S. Labor Market pp. 196-200

- David Eplion
Volume 21, issue 2, 2026
- Editorial: WEHIA 2024 Bamberg pp. 263-265

- Naira Kotb, Philipp Mundt, Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff
- How to fight unemployment during a recession? pp. 267-313

- Tom Bauermann
- Simulating tertiary educational decision dynamics: an agent-based model for the Netherlands pp. 315-344

- Jean-Paul Daemen and Silvia Leoni
- Diverse risk preferences and heterogeneous expectations in an asset pricing model pp. 345-400

- Thomas Gomez and Giulia Piccillo
- Inequality and financial instability: an out-of-equilibrium analysis pp. 401-428

- Filippo Gusella
- Connecting the dots: how social networks shape macroeconomic expectations pp. 429-475

- Rafael Kothe
- Agent-based modeling of long-term bank credit: buffer policies vs. selective lending in stochastic growth and decline pp. 477-506

- Mitja Steinbacher
- Impact of GDP-anchoring bias on macroeconomic dynamics through consumer and investment behaviour pp. 507-524

- Jeroen van den Bergh, George Papachristos and Ivan Savin
Volume 21, issue 1, 2026
- A closer look at the chemical potential of an ideal agent system pp. 1-15

- Christoph J. Börner, Ingo Hoffmann and John H. Stiebel
- Evaluation of the pandemic impact on global automotive supply chain through network analysis pp. 17-48

- Elisa Flori, Sandra Paterlini, Francesco Pattarin and Marco Villani
- Contagion of commodity futures price bubbles: perspectives from futures-level sentiment contagion pp. 49-92

- Liyun Zhou and Jieyuan Li
- A semi-empirical evolutionary model for studying cooperation within and between groups pp. 93-132

- Engi Amin and Amal Soliman
- The evolution of tolerance pp. 133-150

- Jeong-Yoo Kim, Kyu-Min Lee and Carsten Krabbe Nielsen
- The leverage self-delusion: perceived wealth and cognitive sophistication pp. 151-198

- Tiziana Assenza, Alberto Cardaci and Domenico Delli Gatti
- Dynamics of economic expectations and the role of individual interactions in networked agent systems pp. 199-218

- Brigitta Tóth-Bozó and Dietmar Meyer
- Extort from Them, but Only if They Comply: Experimental Evidence from Khorog on the Effect of Observed Behavior on Normative Expectations pp. 219-262

- Kirill Afanasev, Tatyana Zhuravleva and Christopher Hannum
Volume 20, issue 4, 2025
- Sentiment-driven deep learning framework for insider trading detection in Indian stock market pp. 817-841

- Prashant Priyadarshi and Prabhat Kumar
- The impact of international trade shocks on domestic output, income distribution, and inflation in an agent-based model pp. 843-894

- Lilian Rolim, Gilberto Lima and Carolina Baltar
- Dynamism of investment: wealth visibility facilitates economic mobility pp. 895-924

- Kazumi Shimizu, Yoshio Kamijo, Hiroki Ozono and Akira Goto
- Classifying heterogeneous cooperation in social dilemmas: experimental evidence and simulation insights pp. 925-958

- Sining Wang
- Consumer attention and market concentration in e-commerce: an agent-based perspective pp. 959-985

- Teng Li, Shaoni Wang, Deyi Zhou and Amar Razzaq
- An agent-based exploration of macroeconomic of happiness: new insights on inequality and the role of reference groups pp. 987-1020

- Bruna Bruno
- Experience goods, reinforcement learning, and social networks pp. 1021-1043

- Louis Dalpra
- Bank runs via social networks pp. 1045-1066

- Christopher Elias
- Correction: Editorial to the special issue on ZIMI pp. 1067-1067

- Dave Cliff, Dan K. Gode and Shyam Sunder
Volume 20, issue 3, 2025
- New insights on economic complexity: exploring heterogeneity, networks, and evolution in economic systems pp. 575-581

- Leonardo Bargigli, Gianluca Iannucci and Giorgio Ricchiuti
- Endogenous beliefs and social influence in a simple macroeconomic framework pp. 583-641

- Roberta Terranova
- Dynamic tax evasion and growth with heterogeneous agents pp. 643-658

- Francesco Menoncin and Andrea Modena
- From zero-intelligence to Bayesian learning: the effect of rationality on market efficiency pp. 659-676

- Daniele Giachini, Shabnam Mousavi and Matteo Ottaviani
- Nonlinear dynamics in a public good game pp. 677-699

- Luca Gori and Mauro Sodini
- Striving for balance: past choices and future expectations in a critical resource competition dynamic model pp. 701-723

- Gianluca Biggi and Andrea Caravaggio
- On the macro-political dynamics of conflict inflation pp. 725-745

- Christian Proaño, Giorgos Galanis and Juan Carlos Peña
- A dynamic model of wealth segregation pp. 747-773

- Eugenio Vicario
- The relevance for modeling market exchanges of local interaction, heterogeneity, and number of agents pp. 775-815

- Jacopo Di Domenico and Luca Riccetti
Volume 20, issue 2, 2025
- Mesoscopic structure of the stock market and portfolio optimization pp. 307-333

- Sebastiano Michele Zema, Giorgio Fagiolo, Tiziano Squartini and Diego Garlaschelli
- Exploring the role of character traits in the iterated prisoner’s dilemma using case-based decision theory pp. 335-370

- James Boohaker
- Social networks, norm-enforcing ties and cooperation pp. 371-412

- Renan Goetz and Jorge Marco
- Studying economic complexity with agent-based models: advances, challenges and future perspectives pp. 413-449

- Szymon Chudziak
- Congestion, network effects and platform competition pp. 451-475

- Evangelos Katsamakas and J. Manuel Sánchez-Cartas
- Wages and capital returns in a generalized Pólya urn pp. 477-518

- Thomas Gottfried and Stefan Grosskinsky
- An unified framework for modeling credit cycles and systemic risk assessment pp. 519-546

- Kamil Fortuna and Janusz Szwabiński
- Statistical discrimination without knowing statistics: blame social interactions? pp. 547-574

- Emily Tanimura
Volume 20, issue 1, 2025
- The complex nature of financial market microstructure: the case of a stock market crash pp. 1-40

- Feng Shi, John Paul Broussard and G. Geoffrey Booth
- How a liquidity saving mechanism affects bank behavior in interconnected payment networks pp. 41-71

- Hitoshi Hayakawa
- Transient dynamics of the COVID lockdown on India’s production network pp. 73-105

- Antoine Mandel and Vipin P. Veetil
- Rationality, inequality, and the output gap: evidence from a disaggregated Keynesian cross diagram pp. 107-139

- Andrea Teglio
- Post-COVID inflation and the monetary policy dilemma: an agent-based scenario analysis pp. 141-195

- Max Sina Knicker, Karl Naumann-Woleske, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud and Francesco Zamponi
- Simulations for models with heterogeneous agents, incomplete markets, real assets and aggregate uncertainty pp. 197-236

- Damian Pierri
- The new industrial revolution: the optimal choice for flexible work companies pp. 237-271

- Leonardo Becchetti, Francesco Salustri and Nazaria Solferino
- Impacts of public disclosure on tax compliance using agent-based modeling pp. 273-305

- Hiroyuki Sano
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