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Using a newly collected dataset on inquisitorial activity for seven regions, fourteen provinces and 947 municipalities, I analyze the long-term economic consequences of the Spanish Inquisition (1478-1834). I show that inquisitorial activity is negatively associated to regional and provincial...
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between social group size and fundraising outcomes: (i) a positive relationship between group size and the total number of …
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between social group size and fundraising outcomes: (i) a positive relationship between group size and the total number of …
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between social group size and fundraising outcomes: (i) a positive relationship between group size and the total number of …
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causes. In recent years, individual charity fundraising through these platforms has become a mass activity. Using JustGiving …, the UK’s biggest charity fundraising platform, 21 million people have raised £1.5 billion for over 13,000 charities and … present insights on individual fundraising from micro-econometric analysis of JustGiving data. The analysis exploits a number …
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between social group size and fundraising outcomes: (i) a positive relationship between group size and the total number of …
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giving in Dictator Games an expression of altruism or an artefact of experimentation? What is unique about this paper is that ….e. charitable organizations). Our study focuses directly on subjects’ willingness to contribute to and take from a charity. We do … this by allocating the initial endowment in one of three ways: either all to the subjects, all to the charity, or evenly …
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the question, is giving in Dictator Games an expression of altruism or an artifact of experimentation? What is unique … and take from a charity. We do this by allocating the initial endowment in one of three ways: either all to the subjects …, all to the charity, or evenly between the two. Subjects are allowed to either contribute or take back as little or as much …
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We characterize the optimal tax policy and quality of day care services in an OLG model in which child care arrangements chosen by parents of different skill types affect the probability that children become high-skilled adults in a type-specific way. With respect to previous contributions,...
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