TOC: J Econ Psych
Introduction
Journal of Economic Psychology, 35
Decision heuristics and tax perception – An analysis of a tax-cut-cum-base-broadening policy
–Kay Blaufus, Jonathan Bob, Jochen Hundsdoerfer, Dirk Kiesewetter, Joachim Weimann [] []
Strategic reward and altruistic punishment support cooperation in a public goods game experiment
–Jung-Kyoo Choi, T.K. Ahn [] []
Investor home bias and sentiment about the country benefiting from the tax revenue
–Axel Möhlmann [] []
Generosity, greed, norms, and death – Differential effects of mortality salience on charitable behavior
–Eva Jonas, Daniel Sullivan, Jeff Greenberg [] []
Love the one you’re with: The endowment effect in the dating market
–Colette Nataf, Thomas S. Wallsten [] []
Asymmetric obligations
–Nadine Riedel, Hannah Schildberg-Hörisch [] []
Fiscal psychology past and present: Contemporary experiments validate historical hypotheses
–Luigi Ferrari, Salvatore Randisi [] []
Money isn’t all that matters: The use of financial compensation and apologies to preserve relationships in the aftermath of distributive harm
–Tessa Haesevoets, Chris Reinders Folmer, David De Cremer, Alain Van Hiel [] []
Book Review
Do Nothing! How to Stop Overmanaging and Become a Great Leader, J. Keith Murnighan. Penguin, New York, NY (2012). 224, xiii pp., $26.95, ISBN 978-1-59184-530-0
–Joachim I. Krueger []
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