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Rev Behavioral Econ

Introduction

The Review of Behavioral Economics will edited by J. Barkley Rosser, Jr and published by Now Publishers

ANNOUNCING A NEW JOURNAL AND CALL FOR PAPERS

Review of Behavioral Economics ()

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
J. Barkley Rosser, Jr.

EDITOR
Morris Altman

HONORARY EDITORS
George Akerlof, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Duncan Foley, Robert Frank, Herbert Gintis, Werner Güth, Daniel Kahneman, John List, Deirdre McCloskey, Thomas Schelling, Reinhard Selten, Robert Shiller, Vernon Smith

ASSOCITE EDITORS
Gerrit Antonides, Nathan Berg, Eric Brousseau, Gary Charness, Catherine Eckel, John Gowdy, William Grant, Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Cars H. Hommes, Steffan Huck, Doron Kliger, Roger Koppl, Timur Kuran, Vittoria Levati, Karine Nyborg, Andreas Ortmann, Maria Petrova, Mark Pingle, Mary Rigdon, Bettina Rockenbach, Tobias Rötheli, Timothy Salmon, Claudia Senik, Peter Skott, Angela M. Smith, Sara Solnick, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Shinji Teraji, Marie-Claire Villeval, Bart J. Wilson, David Sloan Wilson, David Wolpert, Victor Yakovenko, Gideon Yaniv

The Review of Behavioral Economics (ROBE) seeks to extend and develop the study of behavioral economics. The journal sees behavioral economics embedded in a broader behavioral science that includes most of the social sciences, as well as aspects of the natural and mathematical sciences. The journal is open to a variety of approaches and methods, both mainstream and non-orthodox, as well as theoretical, empirical, and narrative. While empirical work may rely on laboratory or field experiments, published data, case studies, surveys, or simulations, we encourage authors to emphasize the strength and importance of relationships observed and statistically analyzed in their data. Discussion of policy implications of any findings is encouraged.

All papers are subject to a double-blind review process, but final decisions will be made by the editors and not by the referees. The journal seeks to publish cutting edge research that will change our understanding of human behavior in its economic and broader social contexts. We appreciate that some of the most innovative and important papers can leave some readers (and referees) in disagreement with their arguments or findings. The journal will also publish special issues and target articles with comments from time to time as appropriate. We welcome and encourage comments or suggestions on these and other matters at any time.

Submissions

Please send your submissions to .

Any other questions about the journal can be addressed to:

Zac Rolnik
now publishers
po box 1024
hanover, ma 02339 usa
t. +1-781-871-0245
f. +1-781-871-6172
m. +1-781-985-4510
zac.rolnik@nowpublishers.com


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