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Ability tracking, school competition, and the distribution of educational benefits
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Epple, D.; Newlon, E.; Romano, R.
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2002
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Collusion-proof yardstick competition
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Tangeras, T. P.
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2002
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143 |
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Free riding and the provision of candy bars
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Haan, M.; Kooreman, P.
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2002
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144 |
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The incidence of income tax on wages and labour supply
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Bingley, P.; Lanot, G.
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2002
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145 |
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The approximation of efficient public good mechanisms by simple voting schemes
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Ledyard, J. O.; Palfrey, T. R.
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2002
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146 |
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Non-paternalistic altruism and welfare economics
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Flores, N. E.
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2002
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147 |
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Tax-exempt investors and the asset allocation puzzle
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Mintz, J.; Smart, M.
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2002
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148 |
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Protectionism, labor mobility, and immiserizing growth in developing economies
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Gilbert, J.; Tower, E.
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2002
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149 |
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The inter-generational link in income mobility: evidence from adoptions
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Das, M.; Sjogren, T.
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2002
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150 |
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Do consumers not care about biotech foods or do they just not read the labels?
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Noussair, C.; Robin, S.; Ruffieux, B.
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2002
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