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This study investigates the role of social networks in aligning the incentives of economic agents in settings with incomplete contracts. We study the New York City taxi industry where taxis are often leased and lessee-drivers have worse driving outcomes than owner-drivers as a result of a moral...
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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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A general finding in the empirical literature on charitable giving is that among older individuals, both the probability of giving and the conditional amount of donations decrease with age, ceteris paribus. In this paper, we use data on giving by alumni at an anonymous university to investigate...
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A long literature has examined the effects of the price of giving - that is, the amount an in-dividual must give for one dollar to accrue to the charitable activity itself - on donative behavior. We use data from DonorsChoose.org, an online platform linking teachers with prospective donors, that...
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We conduct a laboratory experiment to test if there are differences in behavior when subjects can donate either time or …
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effectiveness, whereas small prior donors decrease their giving. We motivate the analysis and experiment with a theoretical model …
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consumption and donations among individuals. We also conduct an original experiment that enables nonparametric tests of many …
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We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and greed with concerns …
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We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effects of offering …
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This paper analyzes how private decisions and public policies are shaped by personal and societal preferences ("values"), material or other explicit incentives ("laws") and social sanctions or rewards ("norms"). It first examines how honor, stigma and social norms arise from individuals'...
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