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Report NEP-EXP-2005-11-05
This is the archive for NEP-EXP , a report on new working papers in the area of Experimental Economics. Daniel Houser issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-EXP
The following items were anounced in this report:
Ronald G. Cummings & Jorge Martinez-Vazquez & Michael McKee & Benno Torgler, 2005.
"Effects of Tax Morale on Tax Compliance: Experimental and Survey Evidence ,"
CREMA Working Paper Series
2005-29, Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts (CREMA).
[Downloadable!] Eric Bettinger & Robert Slonim, 2005.
"Using Experimental Economics to Measure the Effects of a Natural Educational Experiment on Altruism ,"
NBER Working Papers
11725, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Yan Chen & Peter Katuscak & Emre Ozdenoren, 2005.
"Why Can’t a Woman Bid More Like a Man? ,"
CERGE-EI Working Papers
wp275, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economic Institute, Prague.
[Downloadable!] Ekin Birol & Katia Karousakis & Phoebe Koundouri, 2005.
"Using a choice experiment to estimate the non-use values of wetlands: The case of Cheimaditida wetland in Greece ,"
Environmental Economy and Policy Research Working Papers
08.2005, University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economics, revised 2005.
[Downloadable!] Ekin Birol & Andreas Kontoleon & Melinda Smale, 2005.
"Using a Choice Experiment to Estimate the Demand of Hungarian Farmers for Food Security and Agrobiodiversity During Economic Transition ,"
Environmental Economy and Policy Research Working Papers
12.2005, University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economics, revised 2005.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2008-11-30.
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