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Walid Hichri & Alan Kirman, 2007.
"The Emergence of Coordination in Public Good Games ,"
Post-Print
halshs-00161572_v1, HAL.
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
Yiping Ma & Sebastian Gonçalves & Sylvain Mignot & Jean-Pierre Nadal & Mirta B. Gordon, 2009.
"Cycles of cooperation and free-riding in social systems ,"
Working Papers
hal-00349642_v1, HAL.
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Articles
W. Hichri, 2004.
"Interior collective optimum in a voluntary contribution to a public-goods game ,"
Applied Economics Letters ,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 11(3), pages 135-140, February.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Cited by:
Walid Hichri, 2006.
"Individual strategies and aggregate behavior in a public-goods experiment ,"
Applied Economics Letters ,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 13(15), pages 969-973, December.
[Downloadable!] (restricted)
Diev, P. & Hichri, W., 2008.
"Dynamic voluntary contributions to a discrete public good: Experimental evidence ,"
Documents de Travail
214, Banque de France.
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Other versions: Hichri, Pavel & Hichri, Walid, 2008.
"An auction mechanism for public goods provision: an experimental study ,"
MPRA Paper
7884, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2008.
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