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coalitions in different institutions and compares those to a voluntary contribution mechanism. The experiment confirms the rather … smallest common denominator being binding. The experiment thereby shows that the acceptance of institutions depends on how …
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, especially when large donor pools show substantial heterogeneities. We use an online natural field experiment with over 700 …
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This study develops theory and conducts an experiment to provide an understanding of why people initially give to …
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This study develops theory and uses a door-to-door fundraising field experiment to explore the economics of charity. We …
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An important dialogue between theorists and experimentalists over the past few decades has raised the study of the interaction of psychological and economic incentives from academic curiosity to a bona fide academic field. One recent area of study within this genre that has sparked interest and...
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Several recent laboratory experiments have shown that the use of explicit incentives--such as conditional rewards and punishment--entail considerable "hidden" costs. The costs are hidden in the sense that they escape our attention if our reasoning is based on the assumption that people are...
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