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Can Groups Solve the Problem of Over Bidding in Contests?

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Figure 4.1 – Average Bid over Periods
Figure 4.2 – Distribution of Bids
Figure 4.3 – Average Bids Ranked by Individual (Group)
Figure 4.4 – Choices of Individuals and Groups in Lotteries13
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