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- 00306: Voluntary contributions to a public good: A natural field experiment

- Richard Martin and John Randal
- 00305: Unintentional voter mobilization: Does participation in pre-election surveys increase voter turnout?

- Christopher Mann
- 00304: Do advance letters improve pre-election forecast accuracy?

- Christopher Mann
- 00303: The role of leadership in democratic deliberations: Results from a field experiment in sao tome and principe

- Macartan Humphreys, William Masters and Martin Sandbu
- 00302: The role of social connections in charitable fundraising: Evidence from a natural field experiment

- John List and Michael Price
- 00301: The effects of seed money and refunds on charitable giving: Experimental evidence from a university capital campaign

- John List and David Reiley
- 00300: The behavioralist meets the market: Measuring social preferences and reputation effects in actual transactions

- John List
- 00299: The nature and extent of discrimination in the marketplace: Evidence from the field

- John List
- 00298: Young, selfish, and male: Field evidence of social preferences

- John List
- 00297: Does market experience eliminate market anomalies?

- John List
- 00296: Calibration of the difference between actual and hypothetical valuations in a field experiment

- John List and Jason Shogren
- 00294: Agenda influence and its implications

- Michael Levine and Charles Plott
- 00293: Moving from the lab to the field: Exploring scrutiny and duration effects in lab experiments

- Kenneth Leonard and Melkiory Masatu
- 00292: Toward an understanding of the economics of charity: Evidence from a field experiment

- Craig Landry, Andreas Lange, John List, Michael Price and Nicholas Rupp
- 00291: Putting reciprocity to work - positive versus negative responses in the field

- Clemens Puppe, Sebastian Kube and Michel Maréchal
- 00290: Decentralization: A cautionary tale

- Michael Kremer, Sylvie Moulin and Robert Namunyu
- 00289: Incentives to learn

- Michael Kremer, Edward Miguel and Rebecca Thornton
- 00288: Worms: Education and health externalities in kenya

- Michael Kremer and Edward Miguel
- 00287: The illusion of sustainability

- Michael Kremer and Edward Miguel
- 00286: Peer effects and alcohol use among college students

- Michael Kremer and Dan Levy
- 00285: Public versus secret reserve prices in ebay auctions: Results from a pokemon field experiment

- Rama Katkar and David Reiley
- 00284: Small matches and charitable giving: Evidence from a natural field experiment

- Dean Karlan, John List and Eldar Shafir
- 00283: Observing unobservables: Identifying information asymmetries with a consumer credit field experiment

- Dean Karlan and Jonathan Zinman
- 00282: Teaching entrepreneurship: Impact of business training on microfinance clients and institutions

- Dean Karlan and Martín Valdivia
- 00281: Expanding credit access: Using randomized supply decisions to estimate the impacts

- Dean Karlan and Jonathan Zinman
- 00280: Elasticities of demand for consumer credit

- Dean Karlan and Jonathan Zinman
- 00279: Does price matter in charitable giving? Evidence from a large-scale natural field experiment

- Dean Karlan and John List
- 00278: Using choice experiments to value non-market goods and services: Evidence from field experiments

- John List, Paramita Sinha and Michael Taylor
- 00276: Dividing online and offline: A case study

- Ginger Jin and Andrew Kato
- 00275: Consumer frauds and the uninformed: Evidence from an online field experiment

- Ginger Jin and Andrew Kato
- 00274: Sniping and squatting in auction markets

- Jeffrey Ely and Tanjim Hossain
- 00273: The effect of id verification in online auctions: Evidence from a field experiment

- Jeffrey Livingston
- 00272: Do get-out-the-vote calls reduce turnout? The importance of statistical methods for field experiments

- Kosuke Imai
- 00271: Who gets spammed?

- Il-Horn Hann, Kai-Lung Hui, Yee-Lin Lai, Sang-Yong Tom Lee and Ivan Png
- 00270: ...plus shipping and handling: Revenue (non) equivalence in field experiments on ebay

- Tanjim Hossain and John Morgan
- 00269: A test of the revenue equivalence theorem using field experiments on ebay

- Tanjim Hossain and John Morgan
- 00268: Conditional cooperation in the field: Cross-country skiers' behavior in sweden

- Tobias Heldt
- 00267: Informal sanctions and conditional cooperation: A natural experiment on voluntary contributions to a public good

- Tobias Heldt
- 00265: Manipulation in political stock markets - preconditions and evidence

- Jan Hansen, Carsten Schmidt and Martin Strobel
- 00264: Free riding and the provision of candy bars

- Marco Haan and Peter Kooreman
- 00263: The rockefeller effect

- Mary Kay Gugerty and Michael Kremer
- 00262: Mobilizing african-american voters using direct mail and commercial phone banks: A field experiment

- Donald Green
- 00261: The challenge of bringing voter mobilization to scale: An evaluation of youth vote 2002 phone banking campaigns

- Alan Gerber, Donald Green and David Nickerson
- 00260: Getting out the youth vote: Results from randomized field experiments

- Alan Gerber and Donald Green
- 00259: Putting behavioral economics to work: Testing for gift exchange in labor markets using field experiments

- Uri Gneezy and John List
- 00258: A fine is a price

- Uri Gneezy and Aldo Rustichini
- 00257: Teacher incentives

- Paul Glewwe, Nauman Ilias and Michael Kremer
- 00256: Retrospective vs. prospective analyses of school inputs: The case of flip charts in kenya

- Paul Glewwe, Michael Kremer, Sylvie Moulin and Eric Zitzewitz
- 00255: Textbooks and test scores: Evidence from a prospective evaluation in kenya

- Paul Glewwe, Michael Kremer and Sylvie Moulin
- 00254: The impact of eyeglasses on the academic performance of primary school students: Evidence from a randomized trial in rural china

- Paul Glewwe, Albert Park and Meng Zhao