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June 2007, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 451-462 Behavioral economics and socio-economics journals: A citation-based ranking
by Azar, Ofer H.
- 463-479 What is behavioral economics?
by Tomer, John F.
- 480-489 Prefrontal systems in financial processing
by Spinella, Marcello & Yang, Bijou & Lester, David
- 490-495 E.D. Beinhocker, The Origin of Wealth, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, MA (2006) ISBN 1-57851-777-X 544 pp., Price: US$ 29.95
by McCain, Roger A.
- 495-501 Altruistically Inclined? The Behavioral Sciences, Evolutionary Theory, and the Origins of Reciprocity, A.J. Field. Ann Arbor, Michigan (2002). xvi + 373 pp., Paperback 2004, Cloth $ 54.50, ISBN: 0-472-11224-4
by Dimand, Robert W.
- 501-503 J. Pencavel, Editor, Worker Participation: Lessons from the Worker Co-ops of the Pacific Northwest, Russell Sage Foundation, New York (2001) ISBN 0-87154-655-8 117 pp., Paper, $12.95
by Ellerman, David
April 2007, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 167-176 The relationship between parenting and materialism in British mothers and fathers of secondary school age children
by Flouri, Eirini
- 177-190 Endogenizing Sen's capabilities: An adaptive dynamic analysis
by D'Agata, Antonio
- 191-203 Reciprocity, social ties, and competition in markets for experience goods
by Huck, Steffen & Tyran, Jean-Robert
- 204-232 Contingent valuation controversies: Philosophic debates about economic theory
by Veisten, Knut
- 233-249 Are people inequality averse, and do they prefer redistribution by the state?: Evidence from German longitudinal data on life satisfaction
by Schwarze, Johannes & Harpfer, Marco
- 250-265 Why pay extra? Tipping and the importance of social norms and feelings in economic theory
by Azar, Ofer H.
- 266-274 An analysis of parochialism at the JPE and QJE
by Medoff, Marshall H.
- 275-287 Socio-demographic determinants of disabled people: An empirical approach based on the European Community Household Panel
by Pascual, Marta & Cantarero, David
- 288-310 Does sickness absence increase the risk of unemployment?
by Hesselius, Patrik
- 311-329 Modeling the ultra-pure quartz exploitation in northeastern madagascar: Impact of the activity on the socio-economical situation of the population
by Andriamasinoro, Fenintsoa & Angel, Jean-Michel
- 330-333 R.J. Shiller, The New Financial Order: Risk in the 21st Century, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2003) (p. 366, ISBN 0-691-09172-2)
by Goldenberg, David H.
February 2007, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-14 Relative thinking theory
by Azar, Ofer H.
- 15-35 Individual learning in different social contexts
by Novarese, Marco
- 36-47 The framing of financial windfalls and implications for public policy
by Epley, Nicholas & Gneezy, Ayelet
- 48-57 Morale and the evolution of norms
by Teraji, Shinji
- 58-72 The evolution of social norms: With managerial implications
by Kolstad, Ivar
- 73-89 The economics of solidarity: A conceptual framework
by Kritikos, Alexander S. & Bolle, Friedel & Tan, Jonathan H.W.
- 90-101 Social preferences in wage bargaining: A corporatist approach
by Autiero, Giuseppina & Bruno, Bruna
- 102-117 `Choice' in collective decision-making processes: Instrumental or expressive approval?
by Jones, Philip & Dawson, Peter
- 118-127 From homo economicus to homo corporativus: A neglected critique of neoclassical economics
by Bastien, Carlos & Cardoso, Jose Luis
- 128-143 Social capital accumulation and the evolution of social participation
by Antoci, Angelo & Sacco, Pier Luigi & Vanin, Paolo
- 144-160 The tree of science and original sin: Do christian religious beliefs constrain the supply of scientists?
by Granger, Maury D. & Price, Gregory N.
- 161-163 S.M. Jacoby, The Embedded Corporation: Corporate Governance and Employment Relations in Japan and the United States, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (2005) (248 pp., $35.00 (hardcover), ISBN 0-691-11999-6)
by Budd, John W.
- 163-165 D. Levine and A. Rizvi, Poverty, Work and Freedom: Political Economy and the Moral Order, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2005) (Price: $65.00, 159 pp., ISBN 9780521848268)
by Wight, Jonathan B.
December 2006, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 933-945 Measuring Australia's well-being using hierarchical needs
by Clarke, Matthew & Islam, Sardar M.N. & Paech, Sally
- 946-958 A tale of two regions: Novgorod and Pskov as models of symbolic development
by Petro, Nicolai N.
- 959-979 Evaluating economic theories of NPOs: A survey, a case study and some new directions for socio-economics
by Wallis, Joe
- 980-991 Terror and trade of individual investors
by Levy, Ori & Galili, Itai
- 992-1013 Does volunteer work pay off in the labor market?
by Prouteau, Lionel & Wolff, Francois-Charles
- 1014-1031 Group egoism; investigating collective action and individual rationality
by Tullberg, Jan
- 1032-1049 Cognitive dissonance and risk denial: The case of cannabis use in adolescents
by Peretti-Watel, Patrick
- 1050-1060 A basic model for multiple self
by Bazin, Damien & Ballet, Jerome
- 1061-1077 Customer-based discrimination against major league baseball players: Additional evidence from All-star ballots
by Depken II, Craig A. & Ford, Jon M.
- 1078-1091 Leadership, personality and effectiveness
by Andersen, Jon Aarum
- 1092-1094 G.L.H. Svendsen and G.T. Svendsen, The Creation and Destruction of Social Capital: Entrepreneurship, Co-operative Movements and Institutions, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK (2004) (207 pp., ISBN: 1-84376-616-7)
by Davidsson, Per
- 1094-1096 J. Pixley, Emotions in Finance: Distrust and Uncertainty in Global Markets, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (2004) (228 pp., $24.00, ISBN 0-521-53508-5 (paperback))
by Andersson, Patric
October 2006, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 759-779 The male/female earnings gap and female self-employment
by Leung, Danny
- 780-796 Gender differences in the reemployment status of displaced workers human capital as signals that mitigate effects of bias
by Koeber, Charles & Wright, David W.
- 797-812 Marriage and female labour supply in Brunei Darussalam: A case study of urban women in Bandar Seri Begawan
by Anaman, Kwabena A. & Kassim, Hartinie M.
- 813-835 Dynamic behaviour in tax evasion: An experimental approach
by Mittone, Luigi
- 836-853 With a little help from an anchor: Discussion and evidence of anchoring effects in contingent valuation
by van Exel, N.J.A. & Brouwer, W.B.F. & van den Berg, B. & Koopmanschap, M.A.
- 854-867 Church organists: Analysing their willingness to play
by Webber, Don J. & Freke, Martin
- 868-876 A panel data analysis of the impact of trade on human development
by Davies, Antony & Quinlivan, Gary
- 877-888 History versus expectations: Increasing returns or social influence?
by Wirl, Franz & Feichtinger, Gustav
- 889-912 Three simple models of social capital and economic growth
by Chou, Yuan K.
- 913-927 Social Capital and economic opportunities
by Crudeli, Luca
- 928-930 S.T. Bruyn, A Civil Republic: Beyond Capitalism and Nationalism, Kumarian Press, Bloomfield, CT (2005) (289 pages, Price: $25.95, ISBN 1-56549-199-8).
by Clamp, Christina A.
- 930-932 J.E. Stiglitz, The Roaring Nineties: A New History of the World's Most Prosperous Decade, W.W. Norton & Company, New York (2003) (379 pp., Price US$ 25.95, hardback, ISBN 0-393-05852-2)
by O'Brien, Anthony Patrick
August 2006, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 589-591 The dual motive theory
by Cory, Gerald A.
- 592-612 A behavioral model of the dual motive approach to behavioral economics and social exchange
by Cory, Gerald Jr.
- 613-625 Neural modeling of the dual motive theory of economics
by Levine, Daniel S.
- 626-633 The evolutionary neuroscience of human reciprocal sociality: A basic outline for economists
by Wilson, Daniel R.
- 634-651 Toward a dual motive metaeconomic theory
by Lynne, Gary D.
- 652-659 Religion and animal welfare: Evidence from voting data
by Videras, Julio
- 660-681 Developing a civilised society in transition economies: The Post Keynesian paradigm
by Marangos, John
- 682-690 Economic restructuring in post-crisis Korea
by Mah, Jai S.
- 691-709 A Characterization of the Argentinian production sector prior to the 1998 crisis
by Gutierrez, Pedro J. & Marroquin, Eduardo F.
- 710-726 The influence of earnings on income distribution in the United States
by Manso, Enrique Palazuelos
- 727-750 Economic history as it is and should be: Toward an open, honest, methodologically flexible, theoretically diverse, interdisciplinary exploration of the causes and consequences of economic growth
by Szostak, Rick
- 751-753 M. Oppenheimer and N. Mercuro, Editors, Law and Economics: Alternative Economic Approaches To Legal and Regulatory Issues, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, New York (2005) (448 pp., $89.95, ISBN 0-7656-1331-X)
by Harrison, Jeffrey L. & O'Connell, Stephen C.
- 753-755 Timur Kuran, Islam and Mammon: The Economic Predicaments of Islamism, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford (2004) (194 pp., ISBN 0-691-11510-9)
by Hosseini, Hamid
- 755-757 B.M.S. van Praag and A.D.A. Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Happiness Quantified: A Satisfaction Calculus Approach, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2004) 352+vi pp., ISBN 0-19-828654-6
by McCain, Roger A.
June 2006, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 399-411 On the role of the hostage in ultimatum bargaining games
by Shupp, Robert & Schmitt, Pamela & Swope, Kurtis
- 412-439 A middleman in an ambiguous situation--Experimental evidence
by Ogawa, Kazuhito & Koyama, Yuhsuke & Oda, Sobei H.
- 440-457 Immigrant consumption of sickness benefits in Sweden, 1982-1991
by Bengtsson, Tommy & Scott, Kirk
- 458-475 Learned helplessness, discouraged workers, and multiple unemployment equilibria
by Bjornstad, Roger
- 476-497 The impact of basic income on the propensity to work: Theoretical issues and micro-econometric results
by Gamel, Claude & Balsan, Didier & Vero, Josiane
- 498-513 Can the low unemployment rate of Swedish speakers in Finland be attributed to structural factors?
by Saarela, Jan & Finnas, Fjalar
- 514-531 Exchange, role modeling and the intergenerational transmission of elder support attitudes: Evidence from three generations of Mexican-Americans
by Ribar, David C. & Wilhelm, Mark O.
- 532-555 Economic analysis of volunteers' motivations--A cross-country study
by Ziemek, Susanne
- 556-582 The open system of four dynamic bio-socio-economic processes of the firm: The diamond of the black box
by Sanidas, Elias
- 583-585 R. Layard, Happiness--Lessons From a New Science, The Penguin Press (2005) (p. 272, $25.95, ISBN 1594200394)
by De Robertis, Gianni
- 585-587 D. Kahneman, E. Deiner, N. Schwarz (Eds.), Well-being: The Foundations of Hedonic Psychology, New York Russell Sage Foundation, New York (594 pp., Price?, ISBN 087154 423-7 (paper) 4-5 (cloth))
by Henry, Jane
April 2006, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 171-176 Romesh Kumar Diwan--An academic obituary
by Burlando, Roberto & Onyeiwu, Steve & Tomer, John & Vitaliano, Don
- 177-179 Symposium introduction: Life satisfaction and welfare economics
by Anand, Paul & Clark, Andrew
- 180-196 The (unexpected) structure of "rents" on the French and British labour markets
by Clark, Andrew E. & Senik, Claudia
- 197-208 Parental separation and well-being of youths: Evidence from Germany
by Winkelmann, Rainer
- 209-242 Well-being and unemployment in Russia in the 1990s: Can society's suffering be individuals' solace?
by Eggers, Andrew & Gaddy, Clifford & Graham, Carol
- 243-267 A cross-section analysis of the fairness-of-pay perception of UK employees
by Paul, Maureen
- 268-284 Capabilities and achievements: An empirical study
by Anand, Paul & van Hees, Martin
- 285-307 Knowing what is good for you: Empirical analysis of personal preferences and the "objective good"
by Lelkes, Orsolya
- 308-325 Economic policy and the level of self-perceived well-being: An international comparison
by Ovaska, Tomi & Takashima, Ryo
- 326-347 Does marriage make people happy, or do happy people get married?
by Stutzer, Alois & Frey, Bruno S.
- 348-365 Happiness, satisfaction and socio-economic conditions: Some international evidence
by Peiro, Amado
- 366-381 Why does income growth fail to make us happier?: Searching for the treadmills behind the paradox of happiness
by Binswanger, Mathias
- 382-397 To your happiness? Extra hours of labor supply and worker well-being
by Golden, Lonnie & Wiens-Tuers, Barbara
February 2006, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-16 Taxing utility
by Chorvat, Terrence
- 17-30 The chilling effect of optimism: The case of final-offer arbitration
by Dickinson, David L.
- 31-47 Depth of reasoning in strategic form games
by Ohtsubo, Yohsuke & Rapoport, Amnon
- 48-71 A new theory of financial regulation: Predicting, measuring and preventing financial crises
by Currie, Carolyn
- 72-82 Norms of reciprocity and human capital formation in a poor patriarchal household
by Purkayastha, Dipankar
- 83-101 The production of social capital in US counties
by Rupasingha, Anil & Goetz, Stephan J. & Freshwater, David
- 102-122 In credit we trust: Building social capital by Grameen Bank in Bangladesh
by Dowla, Asif
- 123-141 Organizational innovations, human resources and firm performance: The Emilia-Romagna food sector
by Mazzanti, Massimiliano & Pini, Paolo & Tortia, Ermanno
- 142-150 Organizational portfolio theory and international not-for-profit organizations
by Miljkovic, Dragan
- 151-163 Values, social problems and balanced development in Malaysia
by Amin, Ruzita Mohd. & Yusof, Selamah Abdullah & Haneef, Mohamed Aslam Mohamed
- 164-165 K. Dopfer, Editor, The Evolutionary Foundations of Economics, Cambridge University Press, Hardback, New York (2005) (592 pp., [UK pound]60.00, ISBN-10: 0521621992/ISBN 13: 9780521621991)
by Dolfsma, Wilfred
- 166-167 M. Oppenheimer and N. Mercuro, Editors, Law and Economics: Alternative Economic Approaches to Legal and Regulatory Issues, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, New York (2005) (448 pp., $89.95, ISBN 0-7656-1331-X)
by Harrison, Jeffrey L. & O'Connell, Stephen C.
- 168-170 William J. Baumol, Alan S. Blinder and Edward N. Wolff, Downsizing in America: Reality, Causes, and Consequences, Russell Sage Foundation, New York (2003) (321 pp., ISBN 0-87154-094-0)
by Bain, Trevor
December 2005, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 731-733 Introduction: Control fraud and economic criminology
by Galbraith, James K.
- 734-755 "Control frauds" as financial super-predators: How "pathogens" make financial markets inefficient
by Black, William K.
- 756-770 Control fraud, gambling for resurrection, and moral hazard: Accounting for white-collar crime in the savings and loan crisis
by Pontell, Henry N.
- 771-786 Lawful but awful: 'Legal Corporate Crimes'
by Passas, Nikos
- 787-809 The effect of marital dissolution on the labour supply of males and females: Evidence from Canada
by Mueller, Richard E.
- 810-833 Public-private wage differential and gender gap in Latin America: Spoiled bureaucrats and exploited women?
by Panizza, Ugo & Qiang, Christine Zhen-Wei
- 834-849 Gender differences in the use of high-variance strategies in tournament competition
by Vandegrift, Donald & Brown, Paul
- 850-865 What makes motherhood so expensive?: The role of social expectations, interdependence, and coordination failure in explaining lower wages of mothers
by Self, Sharmistha
- 866-868 Schmid, Allan. Conflict and Cooperation: Institutional and Behavioral Economics, Blackwell, 2004, Malden, MA (342 pp., Price: US$ 39.95), ISBN 1-4051-1356-1
by Berg, Nathan
- 869-870 E. Warren, A.W. Tyagi. The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Mothers and Fathers are Going Broke. New York Basic Books, 2003, 272 pp., price US$ 26.00, ISBN 0-465-09082-6 (hbk.)
by Bergmann, Barbara R.
October 2005, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 585-604 In search of the economic self
by Lea, Stephen E.G. & Webley, Paul
- 605-620 Internal consistency of choice, Sen and the spirit of revealed preferences: A behaviorist approach
by Broussolle, Damien
- 621-634 Rational choice and irrational individuals or simply an irrational theory: A critical review of the hypothesis of perfect rationality
by Miljkovic, Dragan
- 635-655 Ambiguity aversion and the equity premium puzzle: A re-examination of experimental data on repeated gambles
by Aloysius, John A.
- 656-673 Job satisfaction as an indicator of the quality of work
by Munoz de Bustillo Llorente, Rafael & Fernandez Macias, Enrique
- 674-685 Gender, religion and happiness
by Mookerjee, Rajen & Beron, Krista
- 686-702 Interdisciplinary views of sub-optimal outcomes: Path dependence in the social and management sciences
by Gartland, Myles P.
- 703-713 Understanding the meaning of tax: Young peoples' knowledge of the principles of taxation
by Furnham, Adrian
- 714-723 Willingness to pay tax: The Laffer curve revisited for 12 OECD countries
by Heijman, W.J.M. & van Ophem, J.A.C.
- 724-727 Homo Economicus: Crash dummy? or Amoral dummie? A polemic review
by Maital, Shlomo
- 728-729 Comment on Maital's review of 'Human Nature and Organization Theory'
by Wagner-Tsukamoto, Sigmund
August 2005, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 425-443 The need for a new theory of economic reform
by Currie, Carolyn
- 444-470 Globalization and its disconnects
by Teitel, Simon
- 471-498 China's development strategy: A game of chess that countered orthodox development advice
by Angresano, James
- 499-527 Assessing China's economic performance since 1978: Material attainments and beyond
by Chen, Aimin
- 528-541 An economic theory of FDI: A behavioral economics and historical approach
by Hosseini, Hamid
- 542-567 Oppressed people: Economic mobility of the socially excluded
by Meerman, Jacob
- 568-571 Can homo economicus follow Kant's categorical imperative? A reply
by White, Mark D.
- 572-577 Can homo economicus follow Kant's categorical imperative?: A comment
by Ballet, Jérôme & Bazin, Damien
- 578-580 David Colander, The Lost Art of Economics: Essays on Economics and the Economics Profession, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK (2001) 203 pp., US$ 95.00, hardback, ISBN 1-84064-694-2
by Whalen, Charles J.
- 580-583 Easterly William, The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2001 (hc) and 2002 (pb)) 342 pp., incl. index, ISBN 0-262-05065-X (hc), 0-262-55042-3 (pb)
by Hochman, Harold M.
May 2005, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 289-309 Who gets caught?: Statistical discrimination in law enforcement
by Leung, Ambrose & Woolley, Frances & Tremblay, Richard E. & Vitaro, Frank
- 311-318 Crime and social interactions: a developing country case study
by Carneiro, Francisco Galrao & Loureiro, Paulo R.A. & Sachsida, Adolfo
- 319-330 Additional law enforcement as a deterrent to criminal behavior: empirical evidence from the National Hockey League
by Wilson, Dennis P.
- 331-339 Race, gender, and survivalist entrepreneurship in large northern cities during the Great Depression
by Boyd, Robert L.
- 341-359 Individual characteristics vs. city structural characteristics: explaining self-employment differences among Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos in the United States
by Mar, Don
- 361-376 Adaptation to work restructuring among working people in Hong Kong
by Cheung, Chau-kiu
- 377-400 Regional wages and subjective measures of employment opportunities
by Carlsen, Fredrik & Johansen, Kare
- 401-415 After a shutdown: a case study of a closed textile mill
by Morse, Lawrence B.
- 417-418 Seymour Martin Lipset, Noah M. Meltz (with Raphael Gomez, Ivan Katchanovsky) (Eds.), The Paradox of American Unionism: Why Americans Like Unions More than Canadians Do But Join Much Less, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 2004, xii + 256 pp., ISBN 0-8014-4200-1
by Maital, Shlomo
- 418-421 Elinor Ostrom, James Walker (Eds.), Trust and Reciprocity: Interdisciplinary Lessons from Experimental Research, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY, 2003, 409 pp., US$39.95, ISBN 0-87154-647-7
by Sadrieh, Abdolkarim
- 421-424 Bart Nooteboom, Trust. Forms, Foundations, Functions, Failures and Figures, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, and Northhampton, MA, USA, 2002, xii + 231 pages, with tables and figures, hardback $95, paperback $25, ISBN 1 86064 545 8.Elias Khalil (Ed.), Trust, series 'Critical Studies in Economic Institutions', Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, and Northhampton, MA, USA, 2003, xxxii + 772 pages, with tables and figures, hardback $300, ISBN 1 84064 737 X
by Bezemer, D.J.
March 2005, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 135-150 Behavioral economics research and the foundations of economics
by Smith, Vernon L.
- 151-159 The illusion of over-optimism in survey data: the case of manufacturers' selling prices
by Rotheli, Tobias F.
- 161-177 Income and happiness: earning and spending as sources of discontent
by Kaun, David E.
- 179-198 NaIve understanding of inflation
by Leiser, David & Drori, Shelly
- 199-209 Money and efficiency wages: the neglected effect of employment on efficiency
by Carter, Thomas J.
- 211-222 Rationality and self-control: the implications for smoking cessation
by Feng, Shuaizhang
- 223-243 The use of job search strategies among university graduates
by Try, Sverre
- 245-268 Economic systems and the Buddhist world view: the 21st century nexus
by Daniels, Peter L.
- 269-280 Is there a trade-off between domestic and international publications?
by Faria, Joao Ricardo
- 281-285 Tim Kasser, The High Price of Materialism, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (2002) 149 pp., $24.95, ISBN 0-262-11268
by MacFadyen, Alan J.
- 285-287 Richard Swedberg, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (2003) pp. 366, $39.50, ISBN 0-691-07439-9
by Coughlin, Richard M.
February 2005, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction to the special issue on the basic income guarantee
by Widerquist, Karl
- 3-15 Distributive justice and the argument for an unconditional basic income
by Zelleke, Almaz
- 17-26 Perhaps there can be too much freedom
by Lewis, Michael Anthony
- 27-38 Universal basic income as a preferential social dividend a proposal for the Colombian case
by Hernandez, Diego
- 39-47 Targeted programs v the basic income guarantee: an examination of the efficiency costs of different forms of redistribution
by Bryan, James B.
- 49-81 A failure to communicate: what (if anything) can we learn from the negative income tax experiments?
by Widerquist, Karl
- 83-100 Income guarantees and the equity-efficiency tradeoff
by Pressman, Steven
- 101-124 Myth and ceremony in workfare: rights, contracts, and client satisfaction
by Handler, Joel F.
- 125-128 Pete Alcock, Christina Beatty, Stephen Fothergill, Rob Macmillan and Sue Yeandle, Work to Welfare: How Men Become Detached from the Labour Force, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2003) 291, Price [Ukpound]16.99 (paperback), [Ukpound]45 (hardback), ISBN 0 521 00286 9 (paperback), 0 521 80249 0 (hardback)
by Tekin, Erdal
- 129-132 In: Eileen Appelbaum, Annette Bernhardt and Richard J. Murnane, Editors, Low-Wage America: How Employers Are Reshaping Opportunity in the Workplace, New York: Russell Sage Foundation (2003) pp. 535, xiii, Price $45.00, ISBN 0-87154-025-8
by Wolff, Edward Nathan
- 133-135 Richard Florida, The Rise of the Creative Class, Basic Books, New York (2002) $15.95; 0-465-02477-7
by Sadler, Thomas R.
December 2004, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 677-678 Introduction: SABE essays on behavioral economics
by Pingle, Mark
- 679-694 Human nature and economic policy: lessons for the transition economies
by Frank, Robert H.
- 695-714 Modeling cooperation among self-interested agents: a critique
by Gintis, Herbert
- 715-724 Behavioral economics: implications for economic theory and policy
by Day, Richard H.
- 725-744 Erosion of purchasing power and labor supply
by Scacciati, Francesco
- 745-764 The history of tipping--from sixteenth-century England to United States in the 1910s
by Azar, Ofer H.
- 765-784 Cultural evolution and economic growth: a theoretical hypothesis with some empirical evidence
by Marini, Matteo
- 785-812 How culture influences foreign trade: evidence from the U.S. and China
by Guo, Rongxing
- 813-816 In: T. Gilovich, D. Griffin and D. Kahneman, Editors, Heuristics and Biases: The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment, Cambridge University Press, New York, USA (2002) 874 pp., Price $110 (Hardcover), ISBN 0-521-79260-6
by Fellner, Gerlinde
- 817-818 R. Hastie and R.M. Dawes, Rational Choice in an Uncertain World: The Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA (2001) Price $51.95, ISBN 0-7619-2275-X (paperback)
by Markoczy, Livia
November 2004, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 523-525 Introduction
by Altman, Morris
- 527-546 Size matters: the standard error of regressions in the American Economic Review
by Ziliak, Stephen T. & McCloskey, Deirdre N.
- 547-550 Evaluating significance: comments on "size matters"
by Elliott, Graham & Granger, Clive W.J.
- 551-554 Comments on "Size Matters"
by Horowitz, Joel L.
- 555-557 Are the roads red? Comments on "Size Matters"
by Leamer, Edward E.
- 559-564 The significance of the significance test controversy: comments on 'Size Matters'
by Lunt, Peter
- 565-570 Why is the standard error of regression so low using historical data?: Comments on "size matters"
by O'Brien, Anthony Patrick
- 571-575 Economic and statistical significance: comments on "Size Matters"
by Thorbecke, Erik
- 577-579 Statistical significance is okay, too: comment on "Size Matters"
by Wooldridge, Jeffrey M.
- 581-586 To test or not to test and if so, how?: Comments on "size matters"
by Zellner, Arnold
- 587-606 Mindless statistics
by Gigerenzer, Gerd
- 607-613 The "significance" crisis in psychology and education
by Thompson, Bruce
- 615-630 Statistical reform in medicine, psychology and ecology
by Fidler, Fiona & Geoff, Cumming & Mark, Burgman & Neil, Thomason
- 631-650 No-decision classification: an alternative to testing for statistical significance
by Berg, Nathan
- 651-663 Statistical significance, path dependency, and the culture of journal publication
by Altman, Morris
- 665-675 Significance redux
by Ziliak, Stephen T. & McCloskey, Deirdre N.
September 2004, Volume 33, Issue 4