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Offerman, Theo. Beliefs and Decision Rules in Public Good Games. Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2654-1.

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Offerman, Theo. Beliefs and decision rules in public good games: Theory and experiments. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.

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Hofmeyr, Andre. Income inequality, reciprocity and public good provision: An experimental analysis. Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 2008.

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Ostrom, Elinor. Rules, games, and common-pool resources. University of Michigan Press, 1994.

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Ley, Eduardo. Statistical inference as a bargaining game. International Monetary Fund, IMF Institute, 2002.

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Canada. Bill: An act to impose a duty on auctioneers, and on goods sold by auction, and to provide for the collection thereof. s.n., 2000.

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Offerman, Theo. Beliefs and Decision Rules in Public Good Games: Theory and Experiments. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Offerman, Theo. Beliefs and Decision Rules in Public Good Games: Theory and Experiments. Springer, 2010.

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Fearon, James, and Macartan Humphreys. Why Do Women Co-Operate More in Women’s Groups? Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829591.003.0010.

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A substantial amount of development programming assumes that women have preferences or aptitudes that are more conducive to economic development. For example, conditional cash transfer programmes commonly deliver funding to female household heads, and many microcredit schemes focus on women’s savings groups. This chapter examines a public goods game in northern Liberia. Women contributed substantially more to a small-scale development project when playing with other women than in mixed-gender groups, where they contributed at about the same levels as men. We try to explain this composition eff
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D'Angelo, Ed. Barbarians at the Gates of the Public Library: How Postmodern Consumer Capitalism Threatens Democracy, Civil Education and the Public Good. Library Juice Press, 2006.

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Toner, Jerry, ed. A Cultural History of Leisure In Antiquity. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350057234.

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In Antiquity (500 BCE-500 CE), leisure was always more significant than simply a short break from the hardships of everyday life. Leisure served to teach citizens about their various social roles and helped them construct identities, mainly by establishing and maintaining boundaries between social groups. Educated elites cultivated the concepts schole and otium to denote dignified free time, which the gentleman was able to devote to morally valuable pursuits. Festivals and public games were accessible for large and diverse audiences, and also functioned as an effective tool to forge political
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Sandler, Todd, and Clint Peinhardt. Transnational Cooperation: An Issue-Based Approach. Oxford University Press, 2015.

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Mirowski, Philip, and Edward Nik-Khah. Designs on the Market. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190270056.003.0015.

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In this chapter we describe the supposed greatest triumph of the market designers, the FCC spectrum auctions. Careful recap of the history reveals that none of the touted benefits of the auction finally settled upon actually were realized; and further, the supposed central role of game theory in the choice of auction was dubious. What economists did accomplish was to deliver the types of licenses preferred by their patrons at good prices. This suggests market design has mostly delivered a new role for economists in the political economy, rather than some generic public benefit.
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Ley, Eduardo. Statistical Inference As a Bargaining Game. International Monetary Fund, 2002.

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Ley, Eduardo. Statistical Inference As a Bargaining Game. International Monetary Fund, 2002.

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Ley, Eduardo. Statistical Inference As a Bargaining Game. International Monetary Fund, 2002.

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Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo. Vicious Circles and Multiple Equilibria: The Spiral. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796992.003.0004.

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This chapter summarizes the theoretical framework of this book, and draws from it the lens through which the roots of Italy’s current decline are then retraced in its history. It exemplifies the main argument by discussing two alternative reactions to the insufficient provision of public goods: an opportunistic one—employing tax evasion, corruption, and clientelism as means to appropriate private goods—and one based on enforcing political accountability. It argues that from the perspective of ordinary citizens and firms such social dilemmas can typically be modelled as coordination games, whic
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Thöni, Christian. Trust and Cooperation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190630782.003.0009.

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Most of the empirical research on the role of trust as a determinant for economic prosperity relies on survey measured indicators for trust. In this chapter I discuss a number of studies providing micro-foundations of the link between survey measured trust and cooperative behavior in controlled experiments. The results suggest that the most frequently used survey item on trust correlates with a preference for making the trusting move. In contrast, a survey item on fairness is a strong predictor for a person's expectations about the other's trustworthiness. Applied to a cross-cultural perspecti
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Arcangeli, Alessandro, ed. A Cultural History of Leisure in the Renaissance. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350057272.

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During the Renaissance (1450-1650), various forms of leisure – from theatre and reading to sports – became more prominent cultural phenomena due to professionalisation, institutionalisation and commercialisation. While festivals, sports and games from Antiquity were rediscovered, reevaluated and reappropriated, permanent theatres reappeared and the traditional cycles of festive culture gradually made way for a more continuous and visible leisure culture. Educational, legal, theological-moral and medical authors contemplated new, more positive ideas about leisure and its functions in – and impa
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Borsay, Peter, ed. A Cultural History of Leisure in the Age of Enlightenment. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350057333.

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In the Age of Enlightenment (1650-1800) the word ‘leisure’ had a limited presence in intellectual discourse, but in public debates about related concepts such as pleasure and luxury modern practices of and attitudes towards leisure were increasingly discussed. Not surprisingly, as leisure acquired an increasing presence in the economy and in the patterns of people’s lives. Between low cost popular entertainments and high cost elite culture, commercial entrepreneurs developed a growing range of leisure pursuits for a growing market. Leisure became more sharply defined: in recreational spaces an
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Furnée, Jan Hein, ed. A Cultural History of Leisure in the Age of Empire. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350057395.

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The Age of Empire (1800-1920) stands out as a profoundly new era in the history of leisure. Especially in cities and towns the landscape of recreation substantially expanded and differentiated, motivating growing masses of people in the Western world to cultivate their increasing – and increasingly demarcated – leisure time. Men and women of all classes and ages enthusiastically embraced new commercial, state and civic initiatives to enjoy, enrich and display themselves – from music halls, reading rooms and shopping streets to parks, zoos and seaside resorts. Reading, games and gardening made
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Muraskin, William. The power of individuals and the dependency of nations in global eradication and immunisation campaigns. Manchester University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526110886.003.0013.

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I have intensively focused on the International Task Force on Hepatitis B Immunisation – led by James Maynard, Alfred Prince and Richard Mahoney; the Children’s Vaccine Initiative led by or influenced by Scott Halstead, Philip Russell and Roy Widdus; the Bill and Melinda Gates’ Children’s Vaccine Programme led by Mark Kane and James Maynard; the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization created by Mark Kane, Tore Godal, Jacques-Francois Martin, Steve Landry and Amy Bateson; the Rockefeller Foundation’s Public-Private Partnership project single-handedly championed by Ariel Pablos-Mendez (wi
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Orens, Jeffrey. Selling Baseball. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881846367.

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**Booklist Starred Review** A fascinating look back on baseball’s humble beginnings and its transformation into the national pastime, told through the lives of two men who dominated the game. The nineteenth century was a time of rapid growth and development for the game of “base ball,” and players George Wright and Albert Spalding were right in the thick of it. These two young men, the first superstars of the professional game, won the hearts of a country in search of a unifying spirit after a devastating civil war. Selling Baseball: How Superstars George Wright and Albert Spalding Impacted Sp
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GLOBAL COLLECTIVE ACTION. CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2004.

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Marchese, Dana D., Kimberly D. Becker, Jennifer P. Keperling, et al. A Step-By-Step Guide for Coaching Classroom Teachers in Evidence-Based Interventions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780190609573.001.0001.

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A Step-By-Step Guide for Coaching Classroom Teachers in Evidence-Based Interventions highlights the consultation strategies used by the coaches on the PATHS to PAX Project with the Johns Hopkins Center for Prevention and Early Intervention working with classroom teachers in Baltimore City public schools. The PATHS to PAX Project is the integration of two of the most widely disseminated, evidence-based, universal school-based preventive interventions: the PATHS curriculum and the PAX Good Behavior Game, or PAX GBG. This book reviews the Universal Coaching Model and the Indicated Coaching Model
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Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo. The Political Economy of Italy's Decline. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796992.001.0001.

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This book offers an interpretation of Italy’s decline, which began two decades before the Great Recession. It argues that its deeper roots lie in the political economy of growth. This interpretation is illustrated through a discussion of Italy’s political and economic history since its unification, in 1861. The emphasis is placed on the country’s convergence to the productivity frontier and TFP performance, and on the evolution of its social order and institutions. The lens through which its history is reviewed, to illuminate the origins and evolution of the current constraints to growth, is d
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Buchan, Nancy R., and Robert Rolfe. The Influence of Globalization and Ethnic Fractionalization on Cooperation and Trust in Kenya. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190630782.003.0012.

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This research examines the effects of ethnic fractionalization and globalization on individual-level propensities toward generalized trust and cooperation at the national level. Conclusions regarding both ethnic-fractionalization and globalization remain mixed as to their influence on prosocial behavior. This chapter explores the relationship between these variables in Kenya, a country with an extremely heterogeneous population that has increased integration with the global economy over the past decade. Literate Kenyan male and female adults, ages 18 to 60, from two of Kenya’s largest ethnic g
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Bebber, Brett, ed. A Cultural History of Leisure in the Modern Age. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350057463.

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In the Modern Age (1920-present) leisure became inseparable from modern life. Rising incomes, less time at work, and more forms of available recreations fostered an intensive cultivation of leisure experiences for all classes of people. Between the wars the rise of cinemas, dance halls, and sportunited massive crowds in novel sensory and emotional experiences, while radio and later television completely changed participation in pleasure and conviviality. As leisure became part and parcel of everyday life, it also became linked to self-identification and identity-making. Modern leisure culture,
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Edmondson, Jacqueline. Jesse Owens. Greenwood, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400674136.

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In an era far removed from the African American celebrity athletes of today, Olympic great Jesse Owens achieved fame by running faster and jumping farther than anyone in the world. Author Jacqueline Edmondson explores Owens' struggles and hard-earned accomplishments, as well as how he paved the way for future generations of athletes, including color-line shatterer Jackie Robinson. It is difficult to imagine a time when African Americans were not part of professional sports in the United States. So many admired and beloved African-American athletes are national heroes today: Michael Jordan, Ven
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Bracic, Ana. Breaking the Exclusion Cycle. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190050672.001.0001.

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Social exclusion of marginalized populations is an intractable problem of global relevance. Breaking the Exclusion Cycle develops a theory of how individual behaviors contribute to its persistence, and presents a possible solution. The book introduces the “exclusion cycle,” which consists of four parts. Antiminority culture gives rise to discrimination by members of the majority. Members of the minority anticipate maltreatment and develop survival strategies. Members of the majority often disapprove of minority’s survival strategies, ethnicize them, and attribute them to the minority as such,
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Milliman, Paul, ed. A Cultural History of Leisure In the Medieval Age. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350057258.

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During the Middle Ages (500-1450), active leisure was considered a productive activity, distinct from work and devotional pursuits. Running, fencing, playing ball, swimming, dancing, hunting or singing all could help to keep one’s humours in balance and therefore maintain one’s mental and physical health. Idle leisure, however, was supposed to be avoided because it could lead to the deadly sin of sloth, corrupting both mind and body. At least this was the theory. To what extent were medieval people weighing the risks and rewards of the leisure activities they engaged in, and to what extent wer
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Gierzynski, Anthony. Political Effects of Entertainment Media. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978735705.

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Entertainment media are rife with material that touches on the political. The stories with which we entertain ourselves often show us, for better or worse, that everything can be solved by the rise of an individual hero, and that the “best way” to deal with a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. Our stories portray individuals along the lines of gender, racial, and ethnic stereotypes; offer us villains that are one-dimensional characters driven by evil; and show us politicians who are almost always corrupt, self-serving, and/or incompetent. They offer up models for how to deal with opp
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Bill: An act to impose a duty on auctioneers, and on goods sold by auction, and to rovide for the collection thereof. s.n., 1992.

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Johansen, Bruce, and Adebowale Akande, eds. Nationalism: Past as Prologue. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52305/aief3847.

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Nationalism: Past as Prologue began as a single volume being compiled by Ad Akande, a scholar from South Africa, who proposed it to me as co-author about two years ago. The original idea was to examine how the damaging roots of nationalism have been corroding political systems around the world, and creating dangerous obstacles for necessary international cooperation. Since I (Bruce E. Johansen) has written profusely about climate change (global warming, a.k.a. infrared forcing), I suggested a concerted effort in that direction. This is a worldwide existential threat that affects every living t
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