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altruism. We show that allowing for private provision of health care, parallel to (free) treatment in a National Health Service …
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assume that physicians differ in their degree of altruism, enjoy being perceived as good but dislike being perceived as … of overprovision which in turn rises patient benefits. -- Altruism; performance; motivation … Leistungen. Wir nehmen an, dass Ärzte sich in ihrem Grad an Altruismus unterscheiden. Ärzte schätzen es als gut, jedoch nicht als …
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subsidy program financed by the rich which would lead to cheap drug prices that the poor can afford. By contrast, from the …
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We investigate whether people enrolled into voluntary health insurance (VHI) substitute public consumption with private (opt out) or just enlarge their private consumption, without reducing reliance upon public provisions (top up). We study the case of Italy, where a mixed insurance system is in...
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survey data on social distancing and impure altruism from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The optimal policy reduces …
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(competitive altruism) and in which they endogenously choose the reference group and associated reference standard involved in …
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The phenomenon of private contributions to public goods is broadly discussed in the literature. However, the possibility to verify theoretical results empirically is often limited because sufficient data on donors is lacking. Christmas lights in Berlin have been completely financed with private...
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evidence of dominance in our online experiment: The three subsidy types are equally effective overall. At a more disaggregate … donors. This suggests that charities using a unit donation scheme enjoy additional degrees of freedom in choosing a subsidy …
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