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Max Albert & Werner Güth & Erich Kirchler & Boris Maciejovsky, 2002.
"Are we nice(r) to nice(r) people? - An Experimental Analysis ,"
Discussion Papers on Strategic Interaction
2002-15, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Strategic Interaction Group.
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Maroš Servátka, 2007.
"Does Generosity Generate Generosity? An Experimental Study of Reputation Effects in a Dictator Game ,"
Working Papers in Economics
07/03, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics.
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Articles
Max Albert & Werner Güth & Erich Kirchler & Boris Maciejovsky, 2007.
"Are we nice(r) to nice(r) people?—An experimental analysis ,"
Experimental Economics ,
Springer, vol. 10(1), pages 53-69, March.
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Massimo Finocchiaro Castro, 2005.
"Behaviour in a Two-Stage Two Public Goods Experiment ,"
Experimental
0504002, EconWPA.
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Maroš Servátka, 2007.
"Does Generosity Generate Generosity? An Experimental Study of Reputation Effects in a Dictator Game ,"
Working Papers in Economics
07/03, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics.
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Massimo Finocchiaro Castro, 2005.
"Behaviour in a Two-Stage Public Goods Experiment ,"
Royal Holloway, University of London: Discussion Papers in Economics
05/05, Department of Economics, Royal Holloway University of London, revised May 2005.
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Max Albert & Ronald A. Heiner, 2003.
"An Indirect-Evolution Approad to Newcomb's Problem ,"
Homo Oeconomicus ,
Institute of SocioEconomics, vol. 20, pages 161-194.
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Max Albert & Werner Güth & Erich Kirchler & Boris Maciejovsky, 2007.
"Are we nice(r) to nice(r) people?—An experimental analysis ,"
Experimental Economics ,
Springer, vol. 10(1), pages 53-69, March.
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Max Albert & Werner Güth & Erich Kirchler & Boris Maciejovsky, 2002.
"Are we nice(r) to nice(r) people? - An Experimental Analysis ,"
Discussion Papers on Strategic Interaction
2002-15, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Strategic Interaction Group.
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Max Albert & Jürgen Meckle, 2001.
"Efficiency-Wage Unemployment and Intersectoral Wage Differentials in a Heckscher-Ohlin Model ,"
German Economic Review ,
Blackwell Publishing, vol. 2(3), pages 287-301, 08.
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Porto, Guido, 2008.
"Agro-manufactured export prices, wages and unemployment ,"
Policy Research Working Paper Series
4489, The World Bank.
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