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Good News, Bad News, and Social Image: The Market for Charitable Giving. (2016). Horn, Jeffrey ; Butera, Luigi.
In: Working Papers.
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  2. When does less information translate into more giving to public goods?. (2020). Aksoy, Billur ; Krasteva, Silvana.
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  3. Using Charity Performance Metrics as an Excuse Not to Give. (2020). Exley, Christine L.
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  4. Quality certification for nonprofits, charitable giving, and donors trust: Experimental evidence. (2019). Adena, Maja ; Mesters, Fabio ; Harke, Julian ; Bohner, Frauke ; Alizade, Jeyhun.
    In: EconStor Open Access Articles.
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    In: Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Economics of Change.
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  7. Social distance and quality ratings in charity choice. (2017). Meer, Jonathan ; Brown, Alexander ; Williams, Forrest J.
    In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics).
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