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Organ Allocation Policy and the Decision to Donate. (2012). Roth, Alvin ; Kessler, Judd B..
In: American Economic Review.
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  2. Cost recovery of congested infrastructure under market power. (2017). Verhoef, Erik T.
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  3. Communication and visibility in public goods provision. (2017). McCabe, Kevin ; Li, Sherry ; Twieg, Peter ; Haruvy, Ernan.
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  4. Financing of Public Goods through Taxation in a General Equilibrium Economy: Experimental Evidence. (2017). Sunder, Shyam ; Shubik, Martin ; Huber, Juergen.
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  5. The market for talent: Competition for resources and self governance in teams. (2016). Walker, James ; Stoddard, Brock ; Ramalingam, Abhijit.
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  6. Community dynamics in the lab. (2016). Robbett, Andrea.
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  7. Information Disclosure and Cooperation in a Finitely-repeated Dilemma: Experimental Evidence. (2016). Kamei, Kenju.
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  8. Starting Small: Endogenous Stakes and Rational Cooperation. (2016). Samuelson, Larry ; Kuhn, Michael ; Andreoni, James.
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  9. Pledges of Commitment and Cooperation in Partnerships. (2016). Deer, Lachlan ; Bayer, Ralph-C.
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  10. Securing property rights: A dilemma experiment in Austria, Mexico, Mongolia, South Korea and the United States. (2016). Sutter, Matthias ; Putterman, Louis ; Campos-Ortiz, Francisco ; Batsaikhan, Mongoljin ; Balafoutas, Loukas ; Ahn, T K.
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  11. Pledges of commitment and cooperation in partnerships. (2015). Deer, Lachlan ; Bayer, Ralph-C.
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  12. Social information nudges: An experiment with multiple group references. (2015). Rojo Arjona, David ; Ramalingam, Abhijit ; hargreaves heap, shaun.
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  13. Entry or Exit? The Effect of Voluntary Participation on Cooperation. (2015). Nosenzo, Daniele ; Tufano, Fabio.
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  14. Entry or Exit? The Effect of Voluntary Participation on Cooperation. (2015). Nosenzo, Daniele ; Tufano, Fabio.
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  15. Experimental departures from self-interest when competing partnerships share output. (2015). Uler, Neslihan ; Salant, Stephen ; Cherry, Josh.
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  16. The We and the I: The Logic of Voluntary Associations. (2015). Zimmermann, Jean-Benoit ; Melnik, Ekaterina .
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  17. Money and the Scale of Cooperation. (2015). Camera, Gabriele ; Casari, Marco ; Bigoni, Maria.
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  18. Money and the Scale of Cooperation. (2015). Camera, Gabriele ; Casari, Marco ; Bigoni, Maria.
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  19. The We and the I: The Logic of Voluntary Associations. (2015). Zimmermann, Jean-Benoit ; Melnik, Ekaterina .
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  20. Maintaining efficiency while integrating entrants from lower-performing groups: an experimental study. (2014). Weber, Roberto ; Salmon, Tim.
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  21. Setting the bar - An experimental investigation of immigration requirements. (2014). Khadjavi, Menusch ; Tjaden, Jasper D.
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  22. Exclude the Bad Actors or Learn About The Group. (2014). Hugh-Jones, David ; Reinstein, David .
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  23. Exclude the Bad Actors or Learn About The Group. (2014). Reinstein, David ; Hugh-Jones, David.
    In: Economics Discussion Papers.
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  24. On cooperation in open communities. (2014). Gürerk, Özgür ; Irlenbusch, Bernd ; Gurerk, Ozgur ; Rockenbach, Bettina.
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  25. Continuous time and communication in a public-goods experiment. (2014). Friedman, Daniel ; Charness, Gary ; Oprea, Ryan.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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  26. Starting small toward voluntary formation of efficient large groups in public goods provision. (2014). Charness, Gary ; Yang, Chun-Lei .
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  27. Identities, selection, and contributions in a public-goods game. (2014). Jiménez, Natalia ; Cobo-Reyes, Ramon ; Charness, Gary ; Jimenez, Natalia.
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  28. Growing groups, cooperation, and the rate of entry. (2013). .
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  29. Endogenous group formation in experimental contests. (2013). Morath, Florian ; Konrad, Kai ; Herbst, Luisa .
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  30. Endogenous group formation in experimental contests. (2013). Morath, Florian ; Konrad, Kai ; Herbst, Luisa .
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  31. Experimental Departures from Self-Interest when Competing Partnerships Share Output. (2013). Uler, Neslihan ; Salant, Stephen ; Cherry, Josh .
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  32. Splitting leagues: promotion and demotion in contribution-based regrouping experiments. (2013). Neugebauer, Tibor ; Fatas, Enrique ; Cabrera, Susana ; Lacomba, Juan .
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  33. Organizational formation and change: lessons from economic laboratory experiments. (2013). Kriss, Peter H. ; Weber, Roberto .
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  34. Cooperation limitations under a one-time threat of expulsion and punishment. (2013). Schmitt, Pamela ; Lowen, Aaron.
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  35. (Public) Good Examples - On the Role of Limited Feedback in Voluntary Contribution Games. (2013). Rilke, Rainer ; Irlenbusch, Bernd.
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  36. Are tax-financed contributions to a public good completely crowded-out? Experimental evidence. (2012). Turocy, Theodore ; Gronberg, Timothy ; Luccasen, Andrew R. ; Van Huyck, John B..
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  37. Identity, Homophily and In-Group Bias. (2012). Currarini, Sergio ; Menge, Friederike .
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  38. Are tax-financed contributions to a public good completely crowded-out? Experimental evidence. (2012). Turocy, Theodore ; Gronberg, Timothy ; Luccasen, Andrew R. ; Van Huyck, John B..
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  39. Efficiency, Team building, and Spillover in a Public-goods Game. (2012). Cobo-Reyes, Ramon ; Charness, Gary.
    In: University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series.
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  40. Private Provision of a Stochastic Common Property Resource. (2012). Kroll, Stephan ; Howitt, Richard E. ; Kaplan, Jonathan .
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  41. Organ Allocation Policy and the Decision to Donate. (2012). Roth, Alvin ; Kessler, Judd B..
    In: American Economic Review.
    RePEc:aea:aecrev:v:102:y:2012:i:5:p:2018-47.

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  42. Organ Allocation Policy and the Decision to Donate. (2011). Roth, Alvin ; Kessler, Judd B..
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  43. Sustaining cooperation in laboratory public goods experiments: a selective survey of the literature. (2011). Chaudhuri, Ananish.
    In: Experimental Economics.
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  44. Trust, reputation and relationships in grazing rights markets: An experimental economic study. (2011). Tisdell, John ; Reeson, Andrew ; McAllister, Ryan ; McAllister, Ryan R. J., .
    In: Ecological Economics.
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  45. Why do cooperatives fail? Big versus small in Ghanaian Cocoa Producers Societies, 1930-36. (2010). Moradi, Alexander ; Cazzuffi, Chiara.
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  46. Entry into Winner-Take-All and Proportional-Prize Contests: An Experimental Study. (2010). Sheremeta, Roman ; Masters, William ; Cason, Timothy.
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  47. Why Do Cooperatives Fail? Big versus Small in Ghanaian Cocoa Producers Societies, 1930-36. (2010). Moradi, Alexander ; Cazzuffi, Chiara.
    In: Economics Series Working Papers.
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  48. Endogenous Neighborhood Selection and the Attainment of Cooperation in a Spatial Prisoner’s Dilemma Game. (2010). Tassier, Troy ; Barr, Jason.
    In: Computational Economics.
    RePEc:kap:compec:v:35:y:2010:i:3:p:211-234.

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  49. Entry into winner-take-all and proportional-prize contests: An experimental study. (2010). Sheremeta, Roman ; Masters, William ; Cason, Timothy.
    In: Journal of Public Economics.
    RePEc:eee:pubeco:v:94:y:2010:i:9-10:p:604-611.

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  50. Entry into Winner-Take-All and Proportional-Prize Contests: An Experimental Study. (2010). Sheremeta, Roman ; Masters, William ; Cason, Timothy.
    In: Working Papers.
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