Defaults and Donations: Evidence from a Field Experiment

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Defaults and Donations : Evidence from a Field Experiment. / Altmann, Steffen; Falk, Armin; Heidhues, Paul; Jayaraman, Rajshri ; Teirlinck, Marrit.

I: Review of Economics and Statistics, Bind 101, Nr. 5, 2019, s. 808-826.

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Altmann, S, Falk, A, Heidhues, P, Jayaraman, R & Teirlinck, M 2019, 'Defaults and Donations: Evidence from a Field Experiment', Review of Economics and Statistics, bind 101, nr. 5, s. 808-826. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00774

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Altmann, S., Falk, A., Heidhues, P., Jayaraman, R., & Teirlinck, M. (2019). Defaults and Donations: Evidence from a Field Experiment. Review of Economics and Statistics, 101(5), 808-826. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00774

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Altmann S, Falk A, Heidhues P, Jayaraman R, Teirlinck M. Defaults and Donations: Evidence from a Field Experiment. Review of Economics and Statistics. 2019;101(5):808-826. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00774

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Altmann, Steffen ; Falk, Armin ; Heidhues, Paul ; Jayaraman, Rajshri ; Teirlinck, Marrit. / Defaults and Donations : Evidence from a Field Experiment. I: Review of Economics and Statistics. 2019 ; Bind 101, Nr. 5. s. 808-826.

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