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August 2024, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 289-311 Untangling expectations and sacrifices: Ultra-Orthodox men in Israel and the religious club model
by Yossi Perelman & Chen Goldberg - 312-344 Building a reputation for trustworthiness: Experimental evidence on the role of the feedback rate
by Ruohuang Jiao & Wojtek Przepiorka & Vincent Buskens - 345-372 Martial races as clubs? The institutional logic of the martial race system of British India
by Charles Miller - 373-400 Refined tastes, coarse tastes: Solving the stratification-of-goods enigma
by Elias L Khalil - 401-406 Explaining mobilization for revolts by private interests and kinship relations. A comment on Armandola, Doehne and Rost
by Ricardo Nieva
May 2024, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 157-182 Does improved upward social mobility foster frustration and conflict? A large-scale online experiment testing Boudon’s model
by Joël Berger & Andreas Diekmann & Stefan Wehrli - 183-229 Graduated sanctioning, endogenous institutions and sustainable cooperation in common-pool resources: An experimental test
by Fijnanda van Klingeren & Vincent Buskens - 230-253 The role of generalized trust and control in the employment of domestic help – An experimental case study for Germany and the UK
by Martin Abraham & Natascha Nisic & Miriam Trübner & Hanna Walch & Anja Wunder - 254-285 Explaining mobilization for revolts by private interests and kinship relations
by Niccolò G. Armandola & Malte Doehne & Katja Rost
February 2024, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 3-4 Reviewer Acknowledgements
by Andreas Flache & Jonas Stein - 5-33 Externality and taboo: Resolving the Judaic pig puzzle
by Peter T Leeson & Vincent Geloso & Nicholas A Snow - 34-65 High realistic aspirations – Do normative pressures overthrow rational calculations? Applying the model of frame selection to the educational aspirations of immigrant and majority students in Germany
by Miriam Schmaus & Melanie Olczyk & Sebastian Neumeyer & Gisela Will - 66-92 Public preferences to trade-off gains in total health for health equality: Discrepancies between an abstract scenario versus the real-world scenario presented by COVID-19
by David A Comerford & Angela Tufte-Hewett & Emma K Bridger - 93-121 Cooperation sustainability in small groups: Exogenous and endogenous dynamics of the sustainability of cooperation
by Zeynep Melis Kirgil & Rafael Wittek - 122-153 Reconsidering Miranda rights: Modeling strategic action during the invocation stage of a police interrogation
by Robert D Mason & Marianne Mason
November 2023, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 387-419 Trust, reputation, and the value of promises in online auctions of used goods
by Judith Kas & Rense Corten & Arnout van de Rijt - 420-447 Selectively liberal? Social change and attitudes towards homosexual relations in the UK
by Alan Collins & Stephen Drinkwater & Colin Jennings - 448-479 Optimal and politically opportune language policies for the vitality of minority languages
by Bengt-Arne Wickström - 480-501 An analytical narrative of the Day of Dupes
by Bertrand Crettez & Régis Deloche & Ronan Tallec - 502-524 Self-Interest, prosociality, and the moral cognition of markets: A comparative analysis of the Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations
by Alberto Acerbi & Pier Luigi Sacco
August 2023, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 259-292 Lethality and deterrence in affairs of honor: The case of the Antebellum U.S. South
by Tom Ahn & Paul Shea & Jeremy Sandford - 293-310 Can misfortune lead to dishonesty?
by Claire Mouminoux - 311-337 Are upper-secondary track decisions risky? Evidence from Sweden on the assumptions of risk-aversion models
by Anton B Andersson & Carlo Barone & Martin Hällsten - 338-365 The clear expectation of cultural betterment in the face of rising living standards
by Ryan H Murphy - 366-384 Camouflage: A dominant reaction to worsening conditions
by Bruno S Frey
May 2023, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 139-166 Does money strengthen our social ties? Longitudinal evidence of lottery winners
by Joan Costa-Font & Nattavudh Powdthavee - 167-190 The King’s Gambit: Rationalizing the fall of the Templars
by Gabriel F. Benzecry & Marcus Shera - 191-230 Nudge in perspective: A systematic literature review on the ethical issues with nudging
by Paul Kuyer & Bert Gordijn - 231-255 Political inequality in participation index - a Gini-based measure of inequalities in political participation
by Pál Susánszky & Róbert Somogyi & Gergely Tóth
February 2023, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 3-33 The specialization of informal social control in a selective community: Fighting in the National Hockey League from 1947 to 2019
by Antonio D Sirianni - 34-60 Socioeconomic status, reputation, and interpersonal trust in peer-to-peer markets: Evidence from an online experiment
by Marijn A Keijzer & Rense Corten - 61-80 Social capital and mobility: An experimental study
by OndÅ™ej KrÄ Ã¡l & Å tÄ›pán Mikula & Rostislav StanÄ›k - 81-109 Voting behavior as social action: Habits, norms, values, and rationality in electoral participation
by Rolf Becker - 110-136 Understanding the stickiness in high-SES students’ educational expectations: The role of private schools
by Manuel T Valdés
November 2022, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 421-445 The social production of property
by David Willer & Pamela Emanuelson - 446-468 Regulation and state capacity
by Arjun Chowdhury - 469-500 Hostile-emotional excess of zeal in public social media: A case study of an online firestorm against an organization
by Katja Rost & Lea Stahel - 501-525 Support for social policies: Focusing on effects of group belonging
by Naoki Sudo - 526-547 Buildings and welfare
by Mats Ekman
August 2022, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 271-301 Intergenerational class mobility in industrial and post-industrial societies: Towards a general theory
by Erzsébet Bukodi & John H Goldthorpe - 302-333 Towards a nuanced understanding of anti-immigration sentiment in the welfare state – a program specific analysis of welfare preferences
by Matthias Diermeier & Judith Niehues - 334-367 Verbal interaction in a social dilemma
by Zoë Adams & Agata Ludwiczak & Devyani Sharma & Magda Osman - 368-394 Coherence between theory and policy in Nudge and Boost: Is it relevant for evidence-based policy-making?
by Daphne Truijens - 395-418 Divisiveness, splintering, and the rational interpretation of text
by Jacqueline Joslyn
May 2022, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 129-154 Emergence of and compliance with new social norms: The example of the COVID crisis in Germany
by Andreas Diekmann - 155-184 Black-White incentive inequality for college persistence
by Dirk Witteveen & Paul Attewell - 185-217 Party competition and the structuring of party preferences by the left-right dimension
by Holger Reinermann - 218-236 The persistence of opposition in an oppressive regime: The case of the Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia
by Pavol Minarik - 237-267 Feudal bargain in Prague: The rise, spread, and fall of craft guilds
by David Dolejší
February 2022, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 3-5 Reviewer Acknowledgements
by N/A - 6-27 A formal model of street-level bureaucracy
by Ahrum Chang - 28-55 The Peace of God
by Andrew Young - 56-77 A picture of regret: An empirical investigation of post-Brexit referendum survey data
by Alan Collins & Adam Cox & Gianpiero Torrisi - 78-95 Mine or ours? Unintended framing effects in dictator games
by Andreas Bergh & Philipp C Wichardt - 96-125 Parental time preferences and educational choices: The role of children’s gender and of social origin
by Daniela Bellani & Luis Ortiz-Gervasi
November 2021, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 401-423 They can’t treat you well under abusive supervision: Investigating the impact of job satisfaction and extrinsic motivation on healthcare employees
by Saeed Siyal & Maria Saeed & Munwar Hussain Pahi & Rukhman Solangi & Chunlin Xin - 424-447 Faith struggles in science: Academic schools as religious sects
by Florian Follert & Frank Daumann - 448-479 Do informal reasoning fallacies really shape decisions? Experimental evidence
by Lucie Vrbová & Kateřina Jiřinová & Karel Helman & Hana Lorencová - 480-511 Social movements and exchanges: Sketch of a theory
by Nicolás M Somma
August 2021, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 279-281 Editorial transition at Rationality and Society: A note from the incoming editor
by Andreas Flache - 282-312 From green to ripe: Dynamics of peacemaking in Colombia (1998–2016)
by Jerónimo RÃos & Manuel Hidalgo & Luis Fernando Medina - 313-340 Efficiency loss and support for income redistribution: Evidence from a laboratory experiment
by Markus Tepe & Fabian Paetzel & Jan Lorenz & Maximilian Lutz - 341-362 How can I help you? Multiple resource availability promotes generosity with low-value (but not high-value) resources
by Ashley Harrell - 363-398 Death beyond the means: Funeral overspending and its government regulation around the world
by Turkhan Sadigov
May 2021, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 143-175 Relative risk aversion models: How plausible are their assumptions?
by Carlo Barone & Katherin Barg & Mathieu Ichou - 176-195 Time-inconsistent preferences and the minimum legal tobacco consuming age
by Bertrand Crettez & Régis Deloche - 196-228 Populism and the rational choice model: The case of the French National Front
by François Facchini & Louis Jaeck - 229-275 Heterogeneous coalitions and social revolutions
by Ricardo Nieva - 276-276 Corrigendum to “The Five Games of Mr Edgar Allan Poe: A study of strategic thought in “The Purloined Letter†â€
by N/A
February 2021, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 3-51 Non-state order and strategic communication via symbolic dress in Yemen
by Daniel Corstange - 52-105 Property rights’ emergence in illicit drug markets
by Jefferson DP Bertolai & Luiz GDS Scorzafave - 106-140 The economics of escalation
by Fabio D’Orlando & Sharon Ricciotti
November 2020, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 369-401 The five games of Mr Edgar Allan Poe: A study of strategic thought in ‘The Purloined Letter’
by Daniel Read - 402-460 On-Side fighting in civil war: The logic of mortal alignment in Syria
by Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl - 461-484 Asymmetric awareness and heterogeneous agents
by Antoine Dubus - 485-508 The pulse-like nature of decisions in rational choice theory
by Enzo Lenine
August 2020, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 255-277 To leave or not to leave? Understanding the support for the United Kingdom membership in the European Union: Identity, attitudes towards the political system and socio-economic status
by Nicola Pensiero - 278-312 Peasant youth experiences of CEOs, risk aversion and corporate performance
by Kebin Deng & Zhong Ding & Yalu Wang - 313-333 Do Koreans like being nudged? Survey evidence for the contextuality of behavioral public policy
by David Oliver Kasdan - 334-366 Social hierarchies in democracies and authoritarianism: The balance between power asymmetries and principal-agent chains
by Björn Toelstede
May 2020, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 119-143 A theory of norm collapse
by Chien Liu - 144-167 Selective tolerance and the radical right
by Colin Jennings & Elizabeth Ralph-Morrow - 168-196 Desire and pleasure in choice
by Daniel A Newark - 197-222 Along which identity lines does 21st-century Britain divide? Evidence from Big Brother
by Tom Lane - 223-251 You are who your friends are?
by Fabian Winter & Mitesh Kataria
February 2020, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 3-39 Social dilemmas with manifest and unknown networks
by Armando Razo - 40-66 Scalp-taking
by Ennio E Piano & Byron B Carson - 67-92 Testing structural and relational embeddedness in collaboration risk
by Minsun Song & Kyujin Jung & Namhoon Ki & Richard C Feiock - 93-115 Dying for the cause: The rationality of martyrs, suicide bombers and self-immolators
by Andrew Greenland & Damon Proulx & David A Savage
November 2019, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 371-408 Translucent players: Explaining cooperative behavior in social dilemmas
by Valerio Capraro & Joseph Y Halpern - 409-431 Rational reconstructions and the question of function
by Lina Eriksson - 432-463 Modeling and measuring class conflict in Russia’s regions
by Steven Lloyd Wilson - 464-489 Two interpretations of the rational choice theory and the relevance of behavioral critique
by Marek Hudik - 490-510 Strategic tie formation for long-term exchange relations
by Werner Raub & Vincent Buskens & Vincenz Frey
August 2019, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 265-286 Ideology and the rationality of non-voting
by François Facchini & Louis Jaeck - 287-312 The influence of prescriptive norms and negative externalities on bribery decisions in the lab
by Carlos Maximiliano Senci & Hipólito Hasrun & Rodrigo Moro & Esteban Freidin - 313-336 Should we study political behaviour as rituals? Towards a general micro theory of politics in everyday life
by Paul Marx - 337-353 Gender effects and cooperation in collective action: A laboratory experiment
by Anastasia Peshkovskaya & Tatiana Babkina & Mikhail Myagkov - 354-360 No evidence for hedonic shifts to bring about more moral hypocrisy: A comment on Lindenberg et al. (2018)
by Wojtek Przepiorka - 361-368 Reply to Wojtek Przepiorka: Testing goal-framing and hedonic hypocrisy
by Siegwart Lindenberg & Linda Steg & Marko Milovanovic & Anita Schipper
May 2019, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 129-151 The price of religiosity: Enticing young Haredi men into secular academic studies
by Yossi Perelman & Meir Yaish & Benjamin Bental - 152-181 The market dynamics of socially embedded trading
by Kenneth A Frank & Yun-Jia Lo & G Geoffrey Booth & Juha-Pekka Kallunki - 182-203 Beyond strictness: Mainline protestant religious participation
by Jason Wollschleger - 204-232 Nudging and rationality: What is there to worry?
by Bart Engelen - 233-262 How path-creating mechanisms and structural lock-ins make societies drift from democracy to authoritarianism
by Björn Toelstede
February 2019, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 3-39 Adam Smith and the Buddha
by Ronald Wintrobe - 40-69 A language competition model for new minorities
by Torsten Templin - 70-97 The concept and coverage of institution
by Zoltán Farkas - 98-126 The framing of charitable giving: A field experiment at bottle refund machines in Germany
by Robert Neumann
November 2018, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 393-419 Moral hypocrisy and the hedonic shift: A goal-framing approach
by Siegwart Lindenberg & Linda Steg & Marko Milovanovic & Anita Schipper - 420-431 Testing rational choice theories of institutional change
by Peter T. Leeson & Colin Harris - 432-462 Individual training and employees’ cooperative behavior: Evidence from a contextualized laboratory experiment
by Nikki van Gerwen & Vincent Buskens & Tanja van der Lippe - 463-490 From war to peace: Understanding the end of the armed conflict in Colombia
by Jerónimo RÃos - 491-513 Social exchange and integration into visits-at-home networks: Effects of third-party intervention and residential segregation on boundary-crossing
by Michael Windzio
August 2018, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 305-331 On preferring A to B, while also preferring B to A
by Cass R. Sunstein - 332-349 An analytic narrative of Caesar’s death: Suicide or not? That is the question
by Bertrand Crettez & Régis Deloche - 350-376 Outlaw and economics: Biker gangs and club goods
by Ennio E. Piano - 377-390 On the cooperative and competitive aspects of strategic monitoring
by Daniel G. Arce
May 2018, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 189-219 Indoctrination and coercion in agent motivation: Evidence from Nazi Germany
by Charles Miller & Benjamin Barber & Shuvo Bakar - 220-246 Modeling a satisficing judge
by Christoph Engel & Werner Gueth - 247-301 Legitimate authorities and rational taxpayers: An investigation of voluntary compliance and method effects in a survey experiment of income tax evasion
by Blaine Robbins & Edgar Kiser
February 2018, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-53 Horizontal and vertical spillovers in wage bargaining: A theoretical framework and experimental evidence
by Alex Lehr & Jana Vyrastekova & Agnes Akkerman & René Torenvlied - 54-79 The use of reputation in repeated dyadic interactions
by Misato Inaba & Nobuyuki Takahashi - 80-107 Ending institutions: Rule enforcement in self-governance systems
by Antonio C Pedro Jr - 108-154 Beliefs, parental investments, and intergenerational persistence: A formal model
by Anders Hjorth-Trolle - 155-186 The role of rationality in motivating participation in social movements: The case of anti-Japanese demonstrations in China
by Min Zhou & Hanning Wang
November 2017, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 389-407 Revisiting the Breen–Goldthorpe Model of educational stratification
by Andreas Tutić - 408-448 Status, identity, and ability in the formation of trust
by Blaine G. Robbins - 449-470 Puzzling evidence on voter turnout
by Mats Ekman - 471-503 Boosting trust by facilitating communication: A model of trustee investments in information sharing
by Vincenz Frey
August 2017, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 257-297 Counterproductive punishment: How prison gangs undermine state authority
by Benjamin Lessing - 298-321 The rationality of belief change and the unexpected effects of a conflict of values
by Romy Sauvayre - 322-354 The dynamics of personal norms and the determinants of cultural homogeneity
by Vicente Calabuig & Gonzalo Olcina & Fabrizio Panebianco - 355-386 Student sorting and implications for grade inflation
by Michael C Herron & Zachary D Markovich
May 2017, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 113-159 Is university education worth the investment? The expectations of upper secondary school seniors and the role of family background
by Giovanni Abbiati & Carlo Barone - 160-178 Institutional trust and the provision of public goods: When do individual costs matter? The case of recycling
by Stephan Rompf & Clemens Kroneberg & Thomas Schlösser - 179-202 The rite way: Integrating emotion and rationality in religious participation
by Jason Wollschleger - 203-225 Mentally perceiving how means achieve ends
by Werner Güth & Matteo Ploner - 226-254 Information accuracy in legislative oversight: Theoretical implications and experimental evidence
by Susumu Shikano & Michael F Stoffel & Markus Tepe
February 2017, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 3-4 Introduction
by Douglas D Heckathorn - 5-48 Endogenous dynamics of institutional change
by Daniel DellaPosta & Victor Nee & Sonja Opper - 49-54 Notes toward a macro version of the Nee–DellaPosta–Opper model of institutional change
by Robert Solow - 55-62 Ecological and rational choice models of endogenous change
by Martin Ruef - 63-68 Microfoundations of institutional change
by Arnout van de Rijt - 69-79 The local dynamics of institutional change
by Christopher J Cameron & Michael Macy - 80-90 Layers of endogeneity—How porous boundaries between state and society complicate institutional change
by Paul DiMaggio - 91-110 Strategic rationality and endogenous institutional change
by Randall Calvert
November 2016, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 363-385 Opportunities for cultural consumption: How is cultural participation in Switzerland shaped by regional cultural infrastructure?
by Jörg Rössel & Sebastian Weingartner - 386-409 A network approach to economic models of fertility
by Yoosik Youm & Byungkyu Lee - 410-438 A rational choice theory of religious authority
by Michael McBride - 439-452 Those left behind: Euthanasia, suicide and other regarding preferences
by David A Savage - 453-467 Partial participation towards collective action: To stifle or instigate
by Alexander Funcke & Ulrik Franke
August 2016, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 255-269 Honors: A rational choice analysis of award bestowals
by Bruno S Frey & Jana Gallus - 270-298 Behavioral and statistical models of educational inequality
by Anders Holm & Richard Breen - 299-319 Norm enforcement in the city revisited: An international field experiment of altruistic punishment, norm maintenance, and broken windows
by Joël Berger & Debra Hevenstone - 320-334 Faith and religious attendance in Brazil
by LÃvio Luiz Soares de Oliveira & Renan Xavier Cortes - 335-360 When does the emergence of a stationary bandit lead to property insecurity?
by Ilia Murtazashvili & Jennifer Murtazashvili
May 2016, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 141-171 Differential trends in households’ connection to the Internet: An actor-centered explanation
by Volker Lang & Steffen Hillmert - 172-201 Social problem ownership at Taganka, Moscow: Explaining urban protests against infill development projects
by Aleh Ivanou - 202-252 Endogenous thresholds and assurance networks in collective action
by Kris De Jaegher
February 2016, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-23 The long shadow of occupation: Volunteering in retirement
by Holger Lengfeld & Jessica Ordemann - 24-51 Party–voter linkages derived from the calculus of voting model: Electoral mobilization in Ecuador
by Thomas Mustillo - 52-82 The willingness-to-pay for Caplanian irrationality
by Ryan H Murphy - 83-104 Rationalization of contradictory cognitive dichotomies versus democracy demands: Istanbul Gezi Park protests
by Sermin Tekinalp - 105-138 Indirect reciprocity: Its antecedents and consequences in social entrepreneuring
by George Mofulu & Ancheng Pan & Pengfei Li
November 2015, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 387-413 Changing a ‘culture’ of corruption: Evidence from an economic experiment in Italy
by Nan Zhang - 414-454 Stronger inspection incentives, less crime? Further experimental evidence on inspection games
by Heiko Rauhut - 455-468 Social identity, cross-cutting cleavages, and explaining the breakdown of interethnic cooperation
by Steven Lloyd Wilson - 469-491 Are dictators loss averse?
by Trond U Halvorsen - 492-512 The use of digital social networks from an analytical sociology perspective: The case of Spain
by José Manuel Robles & Cristóbal Torres-Albero & Mirko Antino & Stefano De Marco
August 2015, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 259-282 Norms and trades: An experimental investigation
by Giuseppe Danese & Luigi Mittone - 283-308 The bargaining power of commitment: An experiment of the effects of threats in the sequential hawk–dove game
by Luis Alejandro Palacio GarcÃa & Alexandra Cortés Aguilar & Manuel Muñoz-Herrera - 309-333 Lifting the veil of ignorance: An experiment on the contagiousness of norm violations
by Andreas Diekmann & Wojtek Przepiorka & Heiko Rauhut - 334-357 Ties that bind: Family relationships and social trust
by Francisco Herreros - 358-384 The malpractice of “rationality†in international relations
by Uriel Abulof
May 2015, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 129-160 The value of vengefulness: Reputational incentives for initiating versus reciprocating aggression
by Stephen Benard - 161-194 Lords and order: Credible rulers and state failure
by Matthew Dimick - 195-223 Punish and perish?
by Angelo Antoci & Luca Zarri - 224-256 Realizing “strategic†voting in presidential primaries
by Gar Culbert
February 2015, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 3-39 Citizens, dictators and networks: A game theory approach
by Wilson Perez-Oviedo - 40-69 The influence of positional and experienced social benefits on the relationship between peers and alcohol use
by Owen Gallupe & Martin Bouchard - 70-95 A demand for encompassment: A Hayekian experimental parable about political psychology
by Daniel B Klein & Xiaofei (Sophia) Pan & Daniel Houser & Gonzalo Schwarz - 96-126 Disorder, social capital, and norm violation: Three field experiments on the broken windows thesis
by Marc Keuschnigg & Tobias Wolbring
November 2014, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 397-424 From Jesus to Christianity: The economics of sacrifice
by Mario Ferrero - 425-445 Rationalizing beliefs
by Ping Yu & Li Zeng - 446-474 Involuntary disputes: When competition for members forces smaller unions to strike
by Agnes Akkerman - 475-508 Signaling commitments, making concessions: Democratization and state ratification of international human rights treaties, 1966–2006
by Min Zhou
August 2014, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 265-289 The role of education in intergenerational social mobility: Problems from empirical research in sociology and some theoretical pointers from economics
by John H Goldthorpe - 290-319 Restraining free-riders: The effects of actor types and decision rules in the public goods game
by Jan Sauermann & Ulrich Glassmann - 320-354 In-group favoritism due to friend selection strategies based on fixed tag and within-group reputation
by Yutaka Nakai - 355-372 Feeling cooperation, being moral
by Andrés de Francisco - 373-394 Rationale of conspiracy theorizing: Who shot the President Chen Shui-bian?
by Türkay S Nefes
May 2014, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 141-169 Oracles
by Peter T Leeson - 170-207 Independence and interdependence: Lessons from the hive
by Christian List & Adrian Vermeule - 208-235 Reciprocity and volunteering
by Anita Manatschal & Markus Freitag - 236-262 Why didn’t slaves revolt more often during the Middle Passage?
by Andrew Marcum & David Skarbek
February 2014, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 3-45 Thick as thieves: Homophily and trust among deviants
by Jennifer Flashman & Diego Gambetta - 46-72 Values, self and other-regarding behavior in the dictator game
by Lin Tao & Wing-tung Au - 73-104 Placation and provocation
by Joshua Tasoff