Does Scarcity Reduce Cooperation? Experimental Evidence from Rural Tanzania

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Does Scarcity Reduce Cooperation? Experimental Evidence from Rural Tanzania. / Agneman, Gustav; Falco, Paolo; Joel, Exaud; Selejio, Onesmo.

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Agneman, G, Falco, P, Joel, E & Selejio, O 2020 'Does Scarcity Reduce Cooperation? Experimental Evidence from Rural Tanzania'. <https://www.econ.ku.dk/derg/wps/04-2020.pdf>

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Agneman, G., Falco, P., Joel, E., & Selejio, O. (2020). Does Scarcity Reduce Cooperation? Experimental Evidence from Rural Tanzania. Publications of the Development Economic Research Group (DERG) No. 04-2020 https://www.econ.ku.dk/derg/wps/04-2020.pdf

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Agneman G, Falco P, Joel E, Selejio O. Does Scarcity Reduce Cooperation? Experimental Evidence from Rural Tanzania. 2020.

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Agneman, Gustav ; Falco, Paolo ; Joel, Exaud ; Selejio, Onesmo. / Does Scarcity Reduce Cooperation? Experimental Evidence from Rural Tanzania. 2020. (Publications of the Development Economic Research Group (DERG); No. 04-2020).

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