Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, April 2019
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Volume 79
Pages 1-180 (April 2019)
Unemployment duration and the personalities of young adults workers
Rebecca Sansale, Stephen B. DeLoach, Mark Kurt
Pages 1-11
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“Unmotivated bias” and partisan hostility: Empirical evidence
Daniel F. Stone
Pages 12-26
Effects of job satisfaction on the worker's wage and weekly hours: A simultaneous equations approach
Madhu Mohanty
Pages 27-42
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Deceitful communication in a sender-receiver experiment: Does everyone have a price?
Radu Vranceanu, Delphine Dubart
Pages 43-52
Social status competition and the impact of income inequality in evolving social networks: An agent-based model
Armenak Antinyan, Gergely Horváth, Mofei Jia
Pages 53-69
Social image or social Norm?: Re-examining the audience effect in dictator game Experiments
Chulyoung Kim, Sang-Hyun Kim
Pages 70-78
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Order of play advantage in sequential tournaments: Evidence from randomized settings in professional golf
Ryan R. Brady, Michael A. Insler
Pages 79-92
Time pressure and honesty in a deception game
Valerio Capraro, Jonathan Schulz, David G. Rand
Pages 93-99
An experiment on the vote-buy gap with application to cage-free eggs
Andrew S. Paul, Jayson L. Lusk, F. Bailey Norwood, Glynn T. Tonsor
Pages 102-109
What should be regarded as deception in experimental economics? Evidence from a survey of researchers and subjects
Michał Krawczyk
Pages 110-118
Link to preprint (Slightly different title, same abstract)
Does overconfidence promote cooperation? Theory and experimental evidence
Xile Yin, Jianbiao Li, Te Bao
Pages 119-133
The effect of issue linkage on cooperation in bilateral conflicts: An experimental analysis
Eyal Ert, Shier Cohen-Amin, Ariel Dinar
Pages 134-142
Defending public goods and common-pool resources
Lawrence R. De Geest, John K. Stranlund
Pages 143-154
Goggles in the lab: Economic experiments in immersive virtual environments
Jantsje M. Mol
Pages 155-164
Applying for jobs in the lab: The effect of risk attitudes and reference points
Mette T. Damgaard, Justin Sydnor
Pages 165-179
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Book Reviews
Turning a Fad into a Staple book review of Behavioural Economics-Moving Forward, Fabrizio Ghisellini, Beryl Y. Chang. Palgrave Macmillan (2018), 1st edition (2 July 2018), 234 pp., ISBN 978-3-319-75205-1, Hardcover, US$ 97.51
Suvarna Pande
Pages 100-101
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