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Nudging people to pay their parking fines on time. Evidence from a cluster-randomized field experiment

•Timely payment of administrative fines constitutes a serious administrative burden for local governments.•Communicative nudges can offer an effective and low-cost strategy to increase people's timely payment of administrative fines.•The results show that local governments can use communicative...

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Published in:Journal of behavioral and experimental economics 2023-08, Vol.105, p.102033, Article 102033
Main Authors: Migchelbrink, Koen, Raymaekers, Pieter
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