Natural Field Experiments
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- 00253: Group versus individual liability: A field experiment in the philippines

- Xavier Gine and Dean Karlan
- 00252: Does the media matter? A field experiment measuring the effect of newspapers on voting behavior and political opinions

- Daniel Bergan, Alan Gerber and Dean Karlan
- 00251: Voting may be habit forming: Evidence from a randomized field experiment

- Alan Gerber, Donald Green and Ron Shachar
- 00250: Partisan mail and voter turnout: Results from randomized field experiments

- Alan Gerber, Donald Green and Matthew Green
- 00249: Do phone calls increase voter turnout? A field experiment

- Alan Gerber and Donald Green
- 00248: The effects of canvassing, direct mail, and telephone contact on voter turnout: A field experiment

- Alan Gerber and Donald Green
- 00247: The effect of a nonpartisan get-out-the-vote drive: An experimental study of leafleting

- Alan Gerber and Donald Green
- 00246: Does campaign spending work?

- Alan Gerber
- 00245: Grow rich while you sleep: Selection in experiments with voluntary participation

- Pieter Gautier and Bas van der Klaauw
- 00244: Mobilizing 18-35-year-old voters: An analysis of the michigan democratic party's 2002 youth coordinated campaign

- Ryan Friedrichs
- 00243: In a field experiment

- Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier
- 00242: Are political economists selfish and indoctrinated? Evidence from a natural experiment

- Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier
- 00241: Clear and convincing evidence: Measurement of discrimination in america

- Michael Fix and Raymond Struyk
- 00240: Do workers work more if wages are high? Evidence from a randomized field experiment

- Ernst Fehr and Lorenz Goette
- 00239: Clean evidence on peer pressure

- Armin Falk and Andrea Ichino
- 00238: Charitable giving as a gift exchange: Evidence from a field experiment

- Armin Falk
- 00237: Do students behave rationally in multiple-choice tests? Evidence from a field experiment

- Maria Paz Espinosa and Javier Gardeazabal
- 00236: Joker: Choice in a simple game with large stakes

- Egil Matsen and Bjarne Strøm
- 00235: Relative risks and the market for sex: Teenagers, sugar daddies, and hiv in kenya

- Pascaline Dupas
- 00232: Labour discrimination as a symptom of hiv

- Nick Drydakis
- 00231: Sexual orientation discrimination in the labour market

- Nick Drydakis
- 00228: The effects of training on own and co-worker productivity: Evidence from a field experiment

- Andries de Grip and Jan Sauermann
- 00227: Getting a job: Is there a motherhood penalty?

- Stephen Benard, Shelley Correll and In Paik
- 00226: Targeted advertising and voter turnout: An experimental study of the 2000 presidential election

- Joshua Clinton and John Lapinski
- 00225: Online fund-raising mechanisms: A field experiment

- Yan Chen, Xin Li and Jeffrey MacKie-Mason
- 00222: Can asset markets be manipulated? A field experiment with racetrack betting

- Colin Camerer
- 00221: Do ethical consumers care about price? A revealed preference analysis of fair trade coffee purchases

- Chris Arnot, Peter Boxall and Sean Cash
- 00220: Empathy or antipathy? The impact of diversity

- Johanne Boisjoly, Greg Duncan, Jacque Eccles, Michael Kremer and Dan Levy
- 00219: Iron deficiency anemia and school participation

- Gustavo Bobonis, Edward Miguel and Charu Sharma
- 00218: Does corruption produce unsafe drivers?

- Marianne Bertrand, Simeon Djankov, Rema Hanna and Sendhil Mullainathan
- 00217: What's psychology worth? A field experiment in the consumer credit market

- Marianne Bertrand, Dean Karlan, Sendhil Mullainathan, Eldar Shafir and Jonathan Zinman
- 00216: Are emily and greg more employable than lakisha and jamal? A field experiment on labor market discrimination

- Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan
- 00215: Gift exchange within a firm: Evidence from a field experiment

- Charles Bellemare
- 00214: Cues of being watched enhance cooperation in a real-world setting

- Melissa Bateson, Daniel Nettle and Gilbert Roberts
- 00213: Incentives for managers and inequality among workers: Evidence from a firm level experiment

- Oriana Bandiera, Iwan Barankay and Imran Rasul
- 00212: Social preferences and the response to incentives: Evidence from personnel data

- Oriana Bandiera, Iwan Barankay and Imran Rasul
- 00211: Cooperation in collective action

- Oriana Bandiera, Iwan Barankay and Imran Rasul
- 00210: The evolution of cooperative norms: Evidence from a natural field experiment

- Oriana Bandiera, Iwan Barankay and Imran Rasul
- 00209: Which incentives work? An experimental analysis of incentives for trainers

- Omar Azfar and Clifford Zinnes
- 00208: Growing export-oriented crops in kenya: An evaluation of drumnet services

- Nava Ashaf, Xavier Gine and Dean Karlan
- 00207: Household decision making and savings impacts: Further evidence from a commitment savings product in the philippines

- Nava Ashaf, Dean Karlan and Wesley Yin
- 00206: Tying odysseus to the mast: Evidence from a commitment savings product in the philippines

- Nava Ashaf, Dean Karlan and Wesley Yin
- 00205: Deposit collectors

- Nava Ashaf, Dean Karlan and Wesley Yin
- 00204: Long-term consequences of secondary school vouchers: Evidence from administrative records in colombia

- Joshua Angrist, Eric Bettinger and Michael Kremer
- 00203: Vouchers for private schooling in colombia: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment

- Joshua Angrist, Eric Bettinger, Erik Bloom, Elizabeth King and Michael Kremer
- 00202: Achievement awards for high school matriculation: Evidence from randomized trials

- Joshua Angrist and Victor Lavy
- 00201: Do women avoid salary negotiations? Evidence from a large-scale natural field experiment

- Andreas Leibbrandt and John List
- 00200: Do employers discriminate by gender? A field experiment in female-dominated occupations

- Alison Booth and Andrew Leigh
- 00137: Testing for altruism and social pressure in charitable giving

- Stefano DellaVigna, John List and Ulrike Malmendier
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