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Author's Teaching Notes | |
Title: | Using Nudges and Choice Architecture to Prevent Free Riding and Voluntarily Provide Public Goods |
This multi-step, experiential learning problem does not make any assumptions about students' previous knowledge about behavioral or experimental economics. In preparation for this problem, instructors may want to refer to the articles in the references. The instructor of the course should not be in the room while the experiments are administrated. In both experiments the decision data of the students should be anonymous to the instructor. |
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