J Behav Exp Econ

Introduction

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 111

POSTING TYPE: TOCs


Durable gifts are more common in committed (vs. New) relationships
Michael R. Ent []

Do in-group biases lead to overconfidence in performance? Experimental evidence
Lia Q. Flores, Miguel A. Fonseca []

Picture this: Making health insurance choices easier for those who need it
Ana Cecilia Quiroga Gutierrez []

Shame on me: Emotions and gender differences in taking with earned endowments
Brianna Halladay, Rachel Landsman []

Testing a policy intervention in the lab: differences between students and non-students in switching bank accounts
Antonios Proestakis, Ginevra Marandola, Joana S. Lourenço, René van Bavel []

A novel experimental test of truthful bidding in second-price auctions with real objects
Antonio Rosato, Agnieszka A. Tymula []

Simplify and Deter: Nudging waste collection fee debtors
Matúš Sloboda, Patrik Pavlovský, Emília Sičáková-Beblavá []

Choice heuristics and livestock farmers’ preference heterogeneity for Rift Valley fever vaccines in Uganda
Marsy Asindu, Awudu Abdulai, Bernard Bett, Kristina Roesel, Emily Ouma [Google Scholar]

Exploring the demand for elective egg freezing: A laboratory experiment
Elena Keller, Andreas Ortmann, Georgina Mary Chambers []

Are ambiguity preferences aligned with risk preferences?
Kene Boun My, Marielle Brunette, Stéphane Couture, Sarah Van Driessche []

Intergenerational transmission of financial biases
Gizem Turna Cebeci []

Understanding the mental health-based poverty trap: Dynamics in psychological distress and financial precariousness, and the role of self-efficacy
Ingebjørg Kristoffersen, Dan Hoang, Ian W. Li []

Impact of development interventions on individual risk preferences: Evidence from a field-lab experiment and survey data
Noemi Pace, Silvio Daidone []

Advice and behavior in a dictator game: An experimental study
Simin He, Xintong Pan []

Is ambiguity aversion a preference? Ambiguity aversion without asymmetric information
Daniel L. Chen []

Book Review

The irrational rational: Ten nobel laureates write the story of behavioural economics
Aldi Aldi, Rahmatia Yunus, Nur Dwiana Sari Saudi