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Income Contingency and the Electorates Support for Tuition. (2022). Woessmann, Ludger ; Lergetporer, Philipp.
In: IZA Discussion Papers.
RePEc:iza:izadps:dp14991.

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  2. Transparency and Policy Competition: Experimental Evidence from German Citizens and Politicians. (2023). Werner, Katharina ; Nover, Justus ; Lergetporer, Philipp ; Blesse, Sebastian.
    In: Rationality and Competition Discussion Paper Series.
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  3. Can internet surveys represent the entire population? A practitioners’ analysis. (2023). Woessmann, Ludger ; Werner, Katharina ; Simon, Lisa ; Lergetporer, Philipp ; Grewenig, Elisabeth.
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    In: European Economic Review.
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  5. Does replacing grants by income-contingent loans harm enrolment? New evidence from a reform in Dutch higher education. (2023). Zumbuehl, Maria ; Bolhaar, Jonneke ; Webbink, Dinand ; Kuijpers, Sonny.
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  6. Transparency and Policy Competition: Experimental Evidence from German Citizens and Politicians. (2023). Werner, Katharina ; Nover, Justus ; Lergetporer, Philipp ; Blesse, Sebastian.
    In: ifo Working Paper Series.
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  7. Transparency and Policy Competition: Experimental Evidence from German Citizens and Politicians. (2023). Werner, Katharina ; Nover, Justus ; Lergetporer, Philipp ; Blesse, Sebastian.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_10292.

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  8. Transparency and Policy Competition: Experimental Evidence from German Citizens and Politicians. (2023). Werner, Katharina ; Nover, Justus ; Lergetporer, Philipp ; Blesse, Sebastian.
    In: Munich Papers in Political Economy.
    RePEc:aiw:wpaper:27.

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    In: ifo Working Paper Series.
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