Editor's Choice Collection - Juuso Välimäki
Dear Readers of the JEEA,
On January 1, I stepped down as the Editor of JEEA after serving four years in that position. During these years, I had the privilege to read some 700 manuscripts that were submitted. Given my own research interests, I handled mostly papers in microeconomic theory and applied theory including some experimental papers. The JEEA is committed to being a general audience journal that publishes interesting work in all areas of economics.
I have collected in this virtual issue a sample of articles that reflect the wide scope of papers that we receive and indeed publish. The approaches in these papers range from behavioral and experimental economics to decision and contract theory. The topics cover a wide range of applications from consumer theory to international trade. I hope you enjoy these papers as much as I did.
With best regards,
Juuso Välimäki
Ordered Consumer Search
Mark Armstrong
Can Agents with Causal Misperceptions be Systematically Fooled?
Ran Spiegler
On the Benefits of Set-Asides
Philippe Jehiel and Laurent Lamy
Overbooking
Jeffrey C Ely, Daniel F Garrett, and Toomas Hinnosaar
The Limits of Expectations-Based Reference Dependence
Uri Gneezy, Lorenz Goette, Charles Sprenger, and Florian Zimmermann
Selection Effects with Heterogeneous Firms
Monika Mrázová and J Peter Neary
Experiments on Belief Formation in Networks
Veronika Grimm and Friederike Mengel
Optimism and Pessimism with Expected Utility
David Dillenberger, Andrew Postlewaite, and Kareen Rozen
What Makes Voters Turn Out: The Effects of Polls and Beliefs
Marina Agranov, Jacob K Goeree, Julian Romero, and Leeat Yariv
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