Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization,
February 2020
Green Tables of Contents
Volume
170
Media attention and choice of major: Evidence from anti-doctor
violence in China
Shiyu
Bo, Joy Chen, Yan Song, Sen Zhou
Pages
1-19
Survival ambiguity and welfare
Frank
N. Caliendo, Aspen Gorry, Sita
Slavov
Pages
20-42
Which nudges do businesses like? Managers’ attitudes towards
nudges directed at their business or at their customers
Ariel
Tikotsky, Eyal Pe'er, Yuval Feldman
Pages
43-51
Blood donations and incentives: Evidence from a field experiment
Lorenz Goette,
Alois Stutzer
Pages 52-74
History dependence, cohort attachment, and job referrals in
networks of close relationships
Ayal
Chen-Zion, James E. Rauch
Pages
75-95
Public debt, positional concerns, and wealth inequality
Kirill
Borissov, Andrei Kalk
Pages
96-111
A tale of two Koreas: Property rights and fairness
Syngjoo
Choi, Byung-Yeon Kim, Jungmin Lee, Sokbae Lee
Pages
112-130
The effects of professional forecast dissemination on
macroeconomic volatility
Sacha
Gelfer
Pages
131-156
Naive and sophisticated mixing: Experimental evidence
Christian
Diego Alcocer, Thomas D. Jeitschko,
Robert Shupp
Pages
157-173
Sleep, health, and human capital: Evidence from daylight saving
time
Lawrence
Jin, Nicolas R. Ziebarth
Pages
174-192
Firms’ asset holdings and inflation expectations
Saten
Kumar
Pages
193-205
Voter heterogeneity and political corruption
Enriqueta
Aragonès, Javier Rivas, Áron
Tóth
Pages
206-221
Firing the right bullets: Exploring the effectiveness of the
hired-gun mechanism in the provision of public goods
Jia
Liu, Yohanes E. Riyanto, Ruike Zhang
Pages
222-243
Expectations of reciprocity when competitors share information:
Experimental evidence
Bernhard
Ganglmair, Alex Holcomb, Noah Myung
Pages
244-267
Preferences for observable information in a strategic setting: An
experiment
Adam
Zylbersztejn, Zakaria Babutsidze,
Nobuyuki Hanaki
Pages
268-285
Don’t blame the messenger. The Delivery method of a message
matters
Daniel Ortega, Carlos Scartascini
Pages 286-300
Opportunity cost neglect in public policy
Emil
Persson, Gustav Tinghög
Pages
301-312
Assortative matching and social interaction: A field experiment on
adolescents’ risky choices
Konstantin
E. Lucks, Melanie Lührmann, Joachim Winter
Pages
313-340
Corruption, judicial accountability and inequality: Unfair
procedures may benefit the worst-off
Niclas
Berggren, Christian Bjørnskov
Pages
341-354
Institutional inequality and individual preferences for honesty
and generosity
Johan
Birkelund, Todd L. Cherry
Pages
355-361
International diversification and corporate cash holding behavior:
What happens during economic downturns?
Ramzi Benkraiem, Faten Lakhal, Constantin Zopounidis
Pages 362-371
State capacity and economic development: Causal mechanism or
correlative filter?
Vincent
J. Geloso, Alexander W. Salter
Pages
372-385
Monetary policy and herd behavior: International evidence
Styliani-Iris
Krokida, Panagiota Makrychoriti, Spyros Spyrou
Pages
386-417
Professional identity and the gender gap in risk-taking. Evidence
from field experiments with scientists
Moritz
A. Drupp, Menusch Khadjavi, Marie-Catherine Riekhof,
Rudi Voss
Pages
418-432