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    van Winden, F. A. A. M., Riedl, A. M., Wit, J., & van Dijk, F. (2000). Experiment: het Plan Van Elswijk. Economisch-Statistische Berichten, 85, 197-199.
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    Keser, C., & van Winden, F. (2000). Conditional cooperation and voluntary contributions to public goods. (Discussion Paper; No. 2000-11/1). Tinbergen Institute.
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    Bosman, R., Sutter, M., & van Winden, F. A. A. M. (2000). Emotional hazard and real effort in a power-to-take game: an experimental study. CrEED, Department of Economics.
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    Sadiraj, V., Tuinstra, J., & van Winden, F. A. A. M. (2000). On the dynamics of interest group formation and endogenous policymaking. CrEED, Department of Economics.
  • van Winden, F. A. A. M. (1999). On the economic theory of interest groups: Towards a group frame of reference in political economics. Public Choice, (100), 1-29.
  • Keser, C., & van Winden, F. A. A. M. (1999). Conditional cooperation and voluntary contributions to public goods. CREED Working Paper.
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    Bosman, R. A. J., & van Winden, F. A. A. M. (1999). The behavioral impact of emotions in a power to take game: An experimental study. (Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper; No. TI 1999-039/1). Tinbergen Institute. http://papers.tinbergen.nl/99039.pdf
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    Sonnemans, J. H., van Dijk, F., & van Winden, F. A. A. M. (1999). Group formation in a public good experiment: on the dynamics of social ties structures. (Tinbegen Institute Discussion Paper; No. TI 1999-093/1). Tinbeergen Institute. http://papers.tinbergen.nl/99093.pdf
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    Drissen, H. P. C. (1999). Government decisions on income redistribution and public production. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Thesis Publishers.
  • Potters, J. J. M., & van Winden, F. A. A. M. (1998). The Performance of Professionals and Students in an Experimental Study of Lobbying. Discussion paper - Tinbergen Institute, 98-008/1.
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