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vigilante justice, as represented by peer-to-peer punishment, to delegated policing, as represented by the “hired gun” mechanism …
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"We present and experimentally test a mechanism that provides a simple, natural, low cost, and realistic solution to the problem of compliance with socially determined efficient actions, such as contributing to a public good. We note that small self-governing organizations often place...
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When public goods can only be provided when donations cross a minimum threshold, this creates an advantage in that Pareto Efficient outcomes can be Nash Equilibria. Despite this, experiments have shown that groups struggle to coordinate on one of the many efficient equilibria. We apply a...
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experiment that points to the role of empathy in giving. We conduct an experiment in a large superstore in which we solicit …
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Using data from charitable organizations in the US, authors have established that government grants to charities largely crowd out giving from other sources, but that this reduction is due mostly to reduced fundraising activities of the charity itself. We use much more detailed data from over...
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To understand the "pure" incentives of altruism, economic laboratory research on humans almost always forbids communication between subjects. In reality, however, altruism usually requires interaction between givers and receivers, which clearly must influence choices. Charities, for example,...
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What triggers giving? We explore this in a randomized natural field experiment during the Salvation Army's annual …
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, disagreements persist even when they are commonly known. We derive a model and present an experiment showing that opinions can …
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