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van der Veen, A., & Offerman, T. (2016). Data for: How to subsidize contributions to public goods: Does the frog jump out of the boiling water? [Data set]. Mendeley Data. https://doi.org/10.17632/yv8s8wf9sz.1
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Offerman, T., & Palley, A. B. (2016). Lossed in translation: an off-the-shelf method to recover probablistic beliefs from loss-averse agents. Experimental Economics, 19(1), 1-30. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10683-015-9429-0 -
Nosenzo, D., Offerman, T., Sefton, M., & van der Veen, A. (2016). Discretionary sanctions and rewards in the repeated inspection game. Management Science, 62(2), 502-517. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2014.2124 -
Offerman, T., & van der Veen, A. (2015). How to subsidize contributions to public goods: Does the frog jump out of the boiling water? European Economic Review, 74, 96-108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2014.11.007
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de Haan, T., Offerman, T., & Sloof, R. (2015). Money talks? An experimental investigation of cheap talk and burned money. International Economic Review, 56(4), 1385-1426. https://doi.org/10.1111/iere.12141
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de Groot Ruiz, A., Offerman, T., & Onderstal, S. (2015). Equilibrium selection in experimental cheap talk games. (Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper; No. TI 2015-012/VII). Tinbergen Institute. http://papers.tinbergen.nl/15012.pdf
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de Groot Ruiz, A., Offerman, T., & Onderstal, S. (2015). Equilibrium selection in experimental cheap talk games. Games and Economic Behavior, 91, 14-25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geb.2015.03.011
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van Leeuwen, B., Offerman, T., & Schram, A. (2015). Competition for status creates superstars: an experiment on public good provision and network formation. IAST, Toulouse School of Economics/CREED, University of Amsterdam. http://www.borisvanleeuwen.nl/CompetitionForStatus.pdf
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