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Ausgabe 3-4/2025 Special Issue: Humanomics

Inhalt (18 Artikel)

Humanomics: introduction to a special issue

  • Editorial Note

William F. Shughart II, Ravi K. Roy, Ryan Yonk

Correction to: Humanomics: introduction to a special issue

  • Correction

William F. Shughart II, Ravi K. Roy, Ryan Yonk

Sympathy with resentment: Willingness to report criminal behavior depends on the punishment

Jason Aimone, Lucas Rentschler, Vernon Smith, Bart J. Wilson

From Adam Smith to artificial intelligence: an experimental exploration of emotion in humanomics

  • Open Access

Xiangdong Qin, Siyu Wang, Mike Zhiren Wu, Xuechun Feng

Behavioral symmetry with humanomics: public choice and moral community

  • Open Access

Diana W. Thomas, Michael D. Thomas

Expert knowledge and the administrative state

  • Open Access

Jordan K. Lofthouse, Alexander Schaefer

Max-U? Considering humanomics in public policy

Ryan Yonk, Robertas Bakula, Raymond March, Veeshan Rayamajhee

Voting like a human

Adam Martin, Adam Swisher

You have nothing to lose but your chains?

Gabriel F. Benzecry, Nicholas A. Reinarts, Daniel J. Smith

The spontaneous provision of criminal law

  • Open Access

Gabriel F. Benzecry, Henry A. Thompson

Consumers’ sovereignty and W. H. Hutt’s critique of the color bar

Phillip W. Magness, Art Carden, Ilia Murtazashvili

Effort transparency and fairness

Joy Buchanan, Elif E. Demiral, Ümit Sağlam

Two cheers for humanomics

Lenore T. Ealy, Allen Mendenhall