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Table 2: Response time distributions.
Table 3: Estimation results of the fixed effects models. Times are given in seconds and costs in SEK
Table 4: Estimation results of the fixed effects (FE) model and corresponding OLS models (the FE model 5 is identical to model 1)
Figure 1: Survey question.
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