TOC: J Economic Psych
Introduction
Journal of Economic Psychology, 53
The impact of self-control depletion on social preferences in the ultimatum game
–Anja Achtziger, Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Alexander K. Wagner [] []
Household finances and well-being in Australia: An empirical analysis of comparison effects
–Sarah Brown, Daniel Gray [] []
Who performs better under time pressure? Results from a field experiment
–Maria De Paola, Francesca Gioia [] []
Influence and choice shifts in households: An experimental investigation
–Xiaojun Yang, Fredrik Carlsson [] []
Sadder but wiser: The effects of emotional states on ambiguity attitudes
–Aurélien Baillon, Philipp D. Koellinger, Theresa Treffers [] []
Risk mitigation and trust: Experimental Evidence from Jordan and the United States
–Mohamad Al-Ississ, Iris Bohnet [] []
Commitment to tax compliance: Timing effect on willingness to evade
–Luigi Mittone, Viola Saredi [] []
Old age and prosocial behavior: Social preferences or experimental confounds?
–Sara Elisa Kettner, Israel Waichman [] []
The (honest) truth about rational dishonesty
–Gideon Yaniv, Erez Siniver [] []
Manufacturer suggested retail prices, loss aversion and competition
–Simona Fabrizi, Steffen Lippert, Clemens Puppe, Stephanie Rosenkranz [] []
Differing conceptions of the causes of the economic crisis: Effects of culture, economic training, and personal impact
–David Leiser, Rinat Benita, Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde [] []
Locus of Control and low-wage mobility
–Daniel D. Schnitzlein, Jens Stephani [] []
Risky Curves: On the empirical failure of expected utility, Daniel Friedman, R. Mark Isaac, Duncan James, Shyam Sunder (Eds.). Routledge, New York (2014). xiii+137 pp., $145.00 (hc), ISBN: 978-0415-636100Risky Curves: On the empirical failure of expected utility, Daniel Friedman, R. Mark Isaac, Duncan James, Shyam Sunder (Eds.). Routledge, New York (2014). xiii+137 pp., $145.00 (hc), ISBN: 978-0415-636100
–Stefan Trautmann []
The MIT Press, ISBN 987-0-262-02844-8, 212 pages, 2015 “Measuring happiness, The Economics of Well-Being” by Joachim Weimann, Andreas Knabe, and Ronnie Schöb.The MIT Press, ISBN 987-0-262-02844-8, 212 pages, 2015 “Measuring happiness, The Economics of Well-Being” by Joachim Weimann, Andreas Knabe, and Ronnie Schöb.
–Paul Frijters []
