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Elsevier Journal of Economic Psychology Contact information of
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1983, Volume 3, Issue 3-4
1983, Volume 3, Issue 2 95-111 Taxation and tax resistance by Braak, Hans van de [Downloadable! (restricted)]
113-128 The protestant work ethic, human values and attitudes towards taxation by Furnham, Adrian [Downloadable! (restricted)]
129-144 Tax evasion behavior: A psychological framework by Groenland, Edward A. G. & van Veldhoven, Gery M. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
145-157 Home production and the tax system by Leuthold, Jane H. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
159-167 Public expenditure: Perceptions and preferences by Lewis, Alan [Downloadable! (restricted)]
169-171 The effects of income and inflation on personal satisfaction: Functional measurement in economic psychology -- A comment by Silver, M. S. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
173-175 Descriptive analysis of the effects of income and inflation on personal satisfaction: A reply to silver by Levin, Irwin P. & Faraone, Stephen V. & McGraw, James A. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
177-181 The psychology of taxation : Alan Lewis, Oxford: Martin Robertson, 1982, 257 pages, [UK pound]16.00 (hardback), [UK pound]6.50 (paperback) by Warneryd, Karl-Erik [Downloadable! (restricted)]
181-183 Social Psychology and Economics: a special issue of the British Journal of social psychology : Guest editors, Wolfgang Stroebe and Willi Meyer. British Psychological Society, 1982 by Collard, David [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1983, Volume 3, Issue 1 1-17 The index of consumer sentiment: Predictability and predictive power in the EEC by Abeele, P. Vanden [Downloadable! (restricted)]
19-38 Perceived risk and risk relievers: An empirical investigation by Derbaix, C. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
39-63 A behavioral model of residential energy use by Van Raaij, W. Fred & Verhallen, Theo M. M. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
65-86 Using feedback, reinforcement and information to reduce energy consumption in households: A field-experiment by Midden, Cees J. H. & Meter, Joanne F. & Weenig, Mieneke H. & Zieverink, Henk J. A. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
87-88 Applied marketing and social research : Ute Bradley (ed.), Wokingham, England: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1982. pp. 314, [UK pound]5.50 (paperback), [UK pound]11.50 (hardback) by Silver, Mick S. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1982, Volume 2, Issue 4 1982, Volume 2, Issue 3 1982, Volume 2, Issue 2 1982, Volume 2, Issue 1 1981, Volume 1, Issue 4 1981, Volume 1, Issue 3 165-181 Measuring subjective social indicators by Bechtel, Gordon G. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
183-195 Niveau de comportement et prise de conscience en psychologie economique by Reynaud, Pierre-Louis [Downloadable! (restricted)]
197-215 Attitude towards a redistribution of income by Overlaet, Bert & Lagrou, Leo [Downloadable! (restricted)]
217-237 The use of canonical analysis by Kuylen, Anton A. A. & Verhallen, Theo M. M. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
239-241 Ideology, public opinion and welfare policy : Richard Coughlin, Institute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1980. 195 pp. $4.95 by Lewis, Alan [Downloadable! (restricted)]
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