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TOC: J Econ Psych

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Journal of Economic Psychology, 33(1)

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The material and immaterial in conflict: Spirituality reduces conspicuous consumption
Tyler F. Stillman, Frank D. Fincham, Kathleen D. Vohs, Nathaniel M. Lambert, Christa A. Phillips [] []

Lifecycle effects on consumer financial product portfolios in South Africa: An exploratory analysis of four ethnic groups
Mthunzi A. Ngwenya, Leonard J. Paas [] []

The relevance of thinking-by-analogy for investors’ willingness-to-pay: An experimental study
Hammad Siddiqi [] []

Intertemporal decision making with present biased preferences
Zafer Akin [] []

Do preference reversals generalise? Results on ambiguity and loss aversion
Linden J. Ball, Nicholas Bardsley, Tom Ormerod [] []

Balancing ‘full life’: An economic approach to the route to happiness
Aloys Prinz, Björn Bünger [] []

Emotional response in a disjunction condition
Zuo-Jun Wang, Shu Li, Cheng-Ming Jiang [] []

Students’ understanding of socio-economic phenomena: Conceptions about the free provision of goods and services
Peter Davies, Cecilia Lundholm [] []

Who uses tips as a reward for service and when? An examination of potential moderators of the service–tipping relationship
Michael Lynn, Patrick Jabbour, Woo Gon Kim [] []

Keeping up with the Joneses and the welfare effects of monetary policy
Juha Tervala [] []

Who benefits from labor market institutions? Evidence from surveys of life satisfaction
Carsten Ochsen, Heinz Welsch [] []

Who feels constrained by high debt burdens? Subjective vs. objective measures of household debt
Matthias Keese [] []

Judgmental overconfidence: Three measures, one bias?
Gerlinde Fellner, Sebastian Krügel [] []

The ant and the grasshopper revisited: The present psychological benefits of saving and future oriented financial behaviors
Soyeon Shim, Joyce Serido, Chuanyi Tang [] []

Observing your competitor – The role of effort information in two-stage tournaments
Sandra Ludwig, Gabriele K. Lünser [] []

Conspicuous consumption and satisfaction
Rainer Winkelmann [] []

The development, validation, and implications of a measure of consumer competitive arousal (CCAr)
Bridget Satinover Nichols [] []

The triumph of hope over disappointment: A note on the utility value of good health expectations
Gigi Foster, Paul Frijters, David W. Johnston [] []

An instrumental perspective on apologizing in bargaining: The importance of forgiveness to apologize
Joost M. Leunissen, David De Cremer, Christopher P. Reinders Folmer [] []

Heuristics: The Foundations of Adaptive Behavior, Gerd Gigerenzer, Ralph Hertwig, Thorsten Pachur (Eds.). Oxford University Press (2011). 872 pp., Hardcover, € 73.60, ISBN: 978-0199744282
Benjamin E. Hilbig []

Knowing what I should, doing what I want: From selfishness to inequity aversion in young children’s sharing behavior
Tehila Kogut [] []

Socioeconomic differences in early childhood time preferences
Liam Delaney, Orla Doyle [] []

Foundations of Neuroeconomic Analysis, Paul W. Glimcher. Oxford University Press, New York (2010). XX+467 pp., $69.95 (hc), ISBN: 9780199744251 (hc).
Don Ross []

Do higher wages come at a price?
Alex Bryson, Erling Barth, Harald Dale-Olsen [] []

Influencing behaviour: The mindspace way
P. Dolan, M. Hallsworth, D. Halpern, D. King, R. Metcalfe, I. Vlaev [] []

Walking the talk in multiparty bargaining: An experimental investigation
Kathleen L. McGinn, Katherine L. Milkman, Markus Nöth [] []

Action speaks louder than words: The effect of personal attitudes and family norms on adolescents’ pro-environmental behaviour
Alice Grønhøj, John Thøgersen [] []

Does players’ identification affect trust and reciprocity in the lab?
D. Dubois, M. Willinger, T. Blayac [] []


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