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"The wallet test April 6, 1997 The editors of the Reader's Digest wanted to know what people from all over the world would do if they found a lost wallet. They dropped ten wallets containing an address and a modest sum of" money in every city ..." --Public Lives: Essays on Selfhood and Social Solidarity by Randy David, page 220; see also Philip Keefer and Stephen Knack, honesty




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