Journal of
Behavioral and Experimental Economics, February 2019
Green Table of
Contents
Volume 78
Pages 1-200
Measuring the effects of feedback from inspections on cleanliness
in Swedish pre-schools – A field experiment
Mathias Herzing,
Adam Jacobsson
Pages 1-9
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Chipping in for a cleaner
technology: Experimental evidence from a framed threshold public good game with
students and artisanal miners
Adrian Saldarriaga-Isaza, Clara
Villegas-Palacio, Santiago Arango
Pages 10-16
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Virtual humans as
co-workers: A novel methodology to study peer effects
…zgŸr GŸrerk, Andrea Bšnsch, Thomas Kittsteiner, Andreas Staffeldt
Pages 17-29
The impact of middle
outcomes on lottery valuations
Krzysztof Kontek, Michael H. Birnbaum
Pages 30-44
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Does size matter? The
Allais paradox and preference reversals with varying outcome magnitudes
Adam Oliver, Cass Sunstein
Pages 45-60
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Loss aversion, upset
preference, and sports television viewing audience size
Brad R Humphreys, Levi PŽrez
Pages 61-67
Time pressure and risk
taking in auctions: A field experiment
Anouar El Haji, Michał Krawczyk,
Marta Sylwestrzak, Ewa Zawojska
Pages 68-79
The effect of the
variables of tax justice perception and trust in government on tax compliance:
The case of Turkey
Sonnur Aktaş GŸzel, Gškhan …zer, Murat …zcan
Pages 80-86
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Direct preferences of
sports fans: Is there a superstar effect in the fantasy league?
Vojtěch Kotrba
Pages 89-97
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Positional concerns
through the life-cycle
Alpaslan Akay, Peter Martinsson
Pages 98-103
Earthquake-risk salience
and housing prices: Evidence from California
Amir Fekrazad
Pages 104-113
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An investigation of
tipping behavior as a major component in service economy: The case of taxi
tipping
Asli Elif
Aydin, YŸksel Acun
Pages 114-120
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The High Holidays:
Psychological mechanisms of honesty in real-life financial decisions
Doron
Kliger, Mahmoud Qadan
Pages
121-137
Time and risk preferences,
and consumption decisions of patients with clinical depression
YaÔakov M. Bayer, Zeev Shtudiner, Oxsana Suhorukov,
Nimrod Grisaru
Pages 138-145
Are groups more
competitive, more selfish-rational or more prosocial bargainers?
Ulrike VollstŠdt, Robert Bšhm
Pages 146-159
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From the field to the lab.
An experiment on the representativeness of standard laboratory subjects
Luca Frigau,
Tiziana Medda, Vittorio Pelligra
Pages 160-169
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Does time preference
affect smoking behavior? A dynamic panel analysis
Takahiro Miura
Pages 170-180
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A spatial, simultaneous
model of social capital and poverty
Jane L. Harrison, Claire
A. Montgomery, P. Wilner Jeanty
Pages 183-192
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Giving to charity to
signal smarts: evidence from a lab experiment
Felipe Montano-Campos,
Ricardo Perez-Truglia
Pages 193-199
Book Reviews
Randomistas: How Radical Researchers Are
Changing Our World, Andrew Leigh. Yale University Press (July 24, 2018), 288
pp., ISBNHardcover,
US$27.50, ISBN: 978-0-300-23612-5
Hanna Fuhrmann
Pages 87-88
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How We Misunderstand
Economics and Why it Matters, David Leiser,
Yonatan Shemesh.
Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York (2018), 165p (xiv)
suggested retail price of book 978-1-138-93893-9
Ivo Bischoff
Pages 181-182