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2024
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Machine Learning as a Tool for Hypothesis Generation*
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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2
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2024
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The Challenge of Understanding What Users Want: Inconsistent Preferences and Engagement Optimization
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Management Science
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B
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3
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2023
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Diagnosing Physician Error: A Machine Learning Approach to Low-Value Health Care
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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2
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2022
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Measuring the Completeness of Economic Models
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Journal of Political Economy
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S
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4
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2022
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Erratum: Self-Control at Work
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Journal of Political Economy
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S
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3
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2019
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Debt Traps? Market Vendors and Moneylender Debt in India and the Philippines
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American Economic Review: Insights
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A
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3
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2019
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An exercise in self-replication: Replicating Shah, Mullainathan, and Shafir (2012)
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Journal of Economic Psychology
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C
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3
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2018
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Human Decisions and Machine Predictions
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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5
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2017
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Thinking, Fast and Slow? Some Field Experiments to Reduce Crime and Dropout in Chicago
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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6
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2017
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Does Machine Learning Automate Moral Hazard and Error?
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American Economic Review
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S
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2
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2016
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Productivity and Selection of Human Capital with Machine Learning
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American Economic Review
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S
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7
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2016
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The Psychological Lives of the Poor
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American Economic Review
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S
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3
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2016
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Getting to the Top of Mind: How Reminders Increase Saving
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Management Science
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B
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1
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2015
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Self-Control at Work
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Journal of Political Economy
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S
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3
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2015
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Prediction Policy Problems
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American Economic Review
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S
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4
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2015
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Behavioral Hazard in Health Insurance
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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3
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2014
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Energy policy with externalities and internalities
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Journal of Public Economics
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A
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3
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2014
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Learning Through Noticing: Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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3
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2013
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Targeting with Agents
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American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
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A
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4
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2012
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Comparison Friction: Experimental Evidence from Medicare Drug Plans
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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5
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2011
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Helping Consumers Know Themselves
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American Economic Review
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S
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3
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2010
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Affirmative action in education: Evidence from engineering college admissions in India
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Journal of Public Economics
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A
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3
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2010
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What's Advertising Content Worth? Evidence from a Consumer Credit Marketing Field Experiment
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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5
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2010
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Self-Control and the Development of Work Arrangements
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American Economic Review
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S
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3
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2009
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Sticking with Your Vote: Cognitive Dissonance and Political Attitudes
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American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
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A
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2
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2008
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Limited Attention and Income Distribution
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American Economic Review
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S
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2
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2008
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Why Don’t People Insure Late-Life Consumption? A Framing Explanation of the Under-Annuitization Puzzle
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American Economic Review
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S
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4
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2008
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Coarse Thinking and Persuasion
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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3
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2007
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Obtaining a Driver's License in India: An Experimental Approach to Studying Corruption
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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4
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2005
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Implicit Discrimination
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American Economic Review
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S
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3
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2005
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The Market for News
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American Economic Review
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S
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2
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2005
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Do Cigarette Taxes Make Smokers Happier
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B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
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C
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2
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2004
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A Behavioral-Economics View of Poverty
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American Economic Review
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S
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3
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2004
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Are Emily and Greg More Employable Than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination
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American Economic Review
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S
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2
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2004
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How Much Should We Trust Differences-In-Differences Estimates?
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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3
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2003
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Public Policy and Extended Families: Evidence from Pensions in South Africa
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World Bank Economic Review
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B
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3
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2003
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Enjoying the Quiet Life? Corporate Governance and Managerial Preferences
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Journal of Political Economy
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S
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2
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2002
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Ferreting out Tunneling: An Application to Indian Business Groups
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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3
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2002
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A Memory-Based Model of Bounded Rationality
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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1
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2001
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Do People Mean What They Say? Implications for Subjective Survey Data
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American Economic Review
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S
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2
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2001
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Are CEOs Rewarded for Luck? The Ones Without Principals Are
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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2
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2001
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Do Firm Boundaries Matter?
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American Economic Review
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S
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2
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2000
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Agents with and without Principals
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American Economic Review
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S
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2
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2000
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Network Effects and Welfare Cultures
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Quarterly Journal of Economics
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S
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3
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