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TOC: J Behav Exp Econ

Introduction

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 67

Pride and patronage – pay-what-you-want pricing at a charitable bookstore
Christina Gravert

The excessive choice effect meets the market: A field experiment on craft beer choice
Trey Malone, Jayson L. Lusk

To choose or not to choose: An experiment in hedging strategies and risk preferences
Matthew J. Butler, James H. Cardon, Mark H. Showalter

Risk attribution theory: An exploratory conceptualization of individual choice under uncertainty
Andreas Hönl, Philip Meissner, Torsten Wulf

Second-price common value auctions with uncertainty, private and public information: Experimental evidence
Isabelle Brocas, Juan D. Carrillo, Manuel Castro

Fishy behavior: A field experiment on (dis)honesty in the marketplace
Subhasish Dugar, Haimanti Bhattacharya

Intrinsic motivation in economics: A history
Rustam Romaniuc

The effect of third party intervention in the trust game
Marina Fiedler, Ernan Haruvy

The power of (no) recognition: Experimental evidence from the university classroom
Nicky Hoogveld, Nick Zubanov

Ambiguity and risk measures in the lab and students’ real-life borrowing behavior
Kim Fairley, Utz Weitzel

Divine restraint: An experimental analysis of religious preference and intertemporal discounting
Jeremy Thornton, Sara Helms McCarty, Charles E. Stokes

Venting and gossiping in conflicts: Verbal expression in ultimatum games
Margaret Samahita

Are (negative) emotions to blame for being positional? An experimental investigation of the impact of emotional states on status preferences
Jérémy Celse, Fabrice Galia, Sylvain Max

When higher productivity hurts: The interaction between overconfidence and capital
Andrew Royal, Joshua Tasoff

Does Gneezy’s cheap talk game measure trust?
Haukur Freyr Gylfason, Katrin Olafsdottir

Revealed preferences for voluntary climate change mitigation when the purely individual perspective is relaxed – evidence from a framed field experiment
Andreas Löschel, Bodo Sturm, Reinhard Uehleke

Book Reviews

The foundations of behavioral economic analysis
Jean-Robert Tyran

Doron Kliger and Gregory Gurevich, Event Studies for Financial Research: A Comprehensive Guide (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). 189 pp., $75, ISBN: 978-1-137-43538-5
Martijn J. van den Assem, Nico L. van der Sar