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  7. How Responsive are Charitable Donors to Requests to Give?. (2006). Yörük, Barış.
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  9. Review of Privade Provided Public Goods Literature. (2005). Goulao, Daniel.
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  11. The Debate and the Community. “Reflexive Identity” in the FLOSS Community.. (2005). Rullani, Francesco.
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  12. Choosing Between Gifts and Bequests: How Taxes Affect the Timing of Wealth Transfers. (2005). Joulfaian, David.
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  13. Who is Willing to Let Ethics Guide His Economic Decision-Making? Evidence from Individual Investments in Ethical Funds. (2005). Säve-Söderbergh, Jenny ; Save-Soderbergh, Jenny.
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  14. Impure Public Goods and Technological Interdependencies. (2005). Rübbelke, Dirk ; Löschel, Andreas ; Dirk T. G. Rubbelke, ; Loschel, Andreas.
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  15. Wealth Trasfer Taxation: A Survey. (2004). Pestieau, Pierre ; Cremer, Helmuth.
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  16. Cultural Education and the Voluntary Provision of Cultural Goods: An Experimental Study. (2004). Finocchiaro Castro, Massimo.
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  17. Cultural Education and the Voluntary Provision of Cultural Goods: An Experimental Study. (2004). Finocchiaro Castro, Massimo ; Massimo, Finocchiaro Castro.
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  18. Disposition, History and Contributions in Public Goods Experiments. (2004). McCabe, Kevin ; Houser, Daniel ; Gunnthorsdottir, Anna ; Ameden, Holly.
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  19. Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself?. (2004). Stutzer, Alois ; Meier, Stephan.
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  20. Tournaments for the endogenous allocating of prizes within workteams - Theory and experimental evidence. (2004). Sutter, Matthias.
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  21. The Value of Non-Binding Announcements in Public Goods Experiments: Some Theory and Experimental Evidence. (2004). Markwardt, Gunther ; Dittrich, Marcus ; Berlemann, Michael.
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  22. Making a Difference: Labor Donations in the Production of Public Goods. (2004). Francois, Patrick.
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  23. Viable Tax Constitutions. (2003). Scharf, Kimberley ; Perroni, Carlo.
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  24. Wealth Transfer Taxation: A Survey. (2003). Pestieau, Pierre ; Cremer, Helmuth.
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  25. Curbside Recycling: Waste Resource or Waste of Resources?. (2003). Caplan, Arthur ; Aadland, David.
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  26. Economic Analysis of Property Law. (2003). Shavell, Steven.
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  27. Green consumers and public policy: On socially contingent moral motivation. (2003). Nyborg, Karine ; Howarth, Richard ; Brekke, Kjell Arne.
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  28. Indirect Reciprocity in Cyclical Networks - An Experimental Study -. (2003). Levati, Maria ; Greiner, Ben.
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  29. Living in Two Neighborhoods – Social Interactions in the LAB. (2003). Gächter, Simon ; Fischbacher, Urs ; Falk, Armin.
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  30. Government Grants to Private Charities: Do They Crowd-Out Giving or Fundraising?. (2001). Payne, A. ; Andreoni, James.
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  31. All That Glows Is Not Warm Glow: Private Contributions and Social Recognition. (2001). Cheung, Kwang Soo ; Shrestha, Ratna K.
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  32. Partners versus Strangers: Random Rematching in Public Goods Experiments. (2001). Croson, Rachel ; Andreoni, James.
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  33. Government grants to private charities : do they crowd out giving or fundraising?. (2001). Payne, A. ; Andreoni, James.
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  34. The Role of Social Capital in Financial Development. (2000). Zingales, Luigi ; Sapienza, Paola ; Guiso, Luigi.
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  35. A Framework for Assessing Estate and Gift Taxation. (2000). Kaplow, Louis.
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  36. Allowing for household preferences in emission trading-A contribution to the climate policy debate. (2000). schneider, friedrich ; Ahlheim, Michael.
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  37. Social Harmony at the Boundaries of the Welfare State: Immigrants and Social Transfers. (2000). Hillman, Arye ; Epstein, Gil.
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  38. Money and time donations to Spanish Non Governmental Organizations for development aid. (2000). Marcuello, Carmen ; Salas, Vicente.
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  40. The Value of MFN Treatment to Developing Countries. (1999). Slivinski, Al ; Perroni, Carlo ; Ghosh, Madanmohan.
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  45. Share and Share Alike? Intelligence, Socialization, Personality, and Gender-Pairing as Determinants of Giving. (0000). Putterman, Louis ; Ben-Ner, Avner ; Kong, Famin.
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  46. Matching Donations - Subsidizing Charitable Giving in a Field Experiment. (). Meier, Stephan ; Stutzer, Alois.
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  47. Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself?. (). Stutzer, Alois ; Meier, Stephan.
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  48. Social Comparisons and Pro-social Behavior - Testing Conditional Cooperation in a Field Experiment,. (). Meier, Stephan ; Frey, Bruno.
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  49. Delegating Budgets when Agents Care About Autonomy. (). Kuhn, Michael.
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