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    Offerman, T., Sonnemans, J., & Potters, J. (1997). Imitation and belief learning in an oligopoly experiment. (Tinbergen Institute discussion paper; No. 97-116/1). Tinbergen Institute.
  • Offerman, T. J. S., Schram, A. J. H. C., & Sonnemans, J. H. (1996). Strategic behaviour in public good games. (TI discussion paper; No. 96-111/1). Tinbergen Institute.
  • Sonnemans, J. H. (1996). Strategies of search. (TI discussion paper; No. 96-80/1). Tinbergen Institute.
  • Schram, A. J. H. C., & Sonnemans, J. H. (1996). Why people vote: experimental evidence. Journal of Economic Psychology, 17, 417-442. https://doi.org/10.1016/0167-4870(96)00022-0
  • van Dijk, F., Sonnemans, J. H., & van Winden, F. A. A. M. (1996). Social ties in a public good experiment. (TI discussion paper; No. 96-178/1). Tinbergen Institute.
  • Offerman, T. J. S., Schram, A. J. H. C., & Sonnemans, J. H. (1996). Quantal response models in step-level public good games. (TI discussion paper; No. 96-20/1). Tinbergen Institute.
  • Offerman, T., Sonnemans, J., & Schram, A. (1996). Value orientations, expectations and voluntary contributions in public goods. Economic Journal, 106(437), 817-845. https://doi.org/10.2307/2235360
  • Schram, A. J. H. C., & Sonnemans, J. H. (1996). Voter turnout as a participation game: an experimental investigation. International Journal of Game Theory, 25, 385-406. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02425263
  • Offerman, T. J. S., Sonnemans, J. H., & Schram, A. J. H. C. (1996). Belief learning in pubic goods games: sophisticated strategics versus naive bayesians. (TI discussion paper 95-132). Afdeling Algemene Economie.
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    van Winden, F. A. A. M., Sonnemans, J., & van Dijk, F. (1996). Social ties in a public good experiment. (Discussion Papers; No. 96-178/1). Tinbergen Institute.
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