An Advanced Multi-Disciplinary Facility for Measurement and Experimentation in the Social Sciences (MESS)

Dr. J.W.M. (Marcel) Das (contact person) CentERdata, Tilburg University Warandelaan 2 P.O. Box 90153 5000 LE Tilburg The Netherlands phone +31 13 466 8226/8325 fax +31 13 466 2764 e-mail das@uvt.nl Prof. dr. ir. A. (Arie) Kapteyn, RAND, Labor and Population Program, and CentER, Tilburg University. E-mail: kapteyn@rand.org Prof. dr. A.H.O. (Arthur) van Soest, Tilburg University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Econometrics and Operations Research, and RAND, Labor and Population Program. E-mail: avas@uvt.nl

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