We compare the determinants of individual giving between two countries, Spain and the US, which differ in their redistribution policies and their beliefs over the causes of poverty. By varying the information about the determinants of income, we find that, although overall giving is similar in both countries when subjects know the actual role of luck and effort, Spanish subjects give more when they are uninformed compared to American subjects. Using elicited beliefs, we find that this is due to Spanish subjects associating poverty with bad luck and Americans believing that low performers did not work hard enough
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world's poorest c...
We study differences in behavior across countries in a labor market context. To this end, we conduct...
Trabajo publicado como artículo en Public Choice 119(3-4): 381-424 (2004).-- http://dx.doi.org/10.10...
We compare the determinants of individual giving between two countries, Spain and the US, which diff...
We compare the determinants of individual giving between two countries, Spain and the US, which diff...
We compare the determinants of individual giving between two countries, Spain and the US, which diff...
We study how giving depends on income and luck, and how culture and information about the determinan...
This paper studies behavior in experiments with a linear voluntary contributions mechanism for publi...
We experimentally investigate subjects’ preferences for redistribution depending on i) their persona...
The present study aims to answer research questions on people’s willingness to donate money to help ...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest ...
In this study we investigate the relationship between income and charitable giving. Previous researc...
There is anecdotal evidence that people often treat income earned by effort differently than that ga...
The social and economic factors leading to selfless acts such as charitable donations have been a ce...
The reason why the social contract is so different in two otherwise comparable societies like the Un...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world's poorest c...
We study differences in behavior across countries in a labor market context. To this end, we conduct...
Trabajo publicado como artículo en Public Choice 119(3-4): 381-424 (2004).-- http://dx.doi.org/10.10...
We compare the determinants of individual giving between two countries, Spain and the US, which diff...
We compare the determinants of individual giving between two countries, Spain and the US, which diff...
We compare the determinants of individual giving between two countries, Spain and the US, which diff...
We study how giving depends on income and luck, and how culture and information about the determinan...
This paper studies behavior in experiments with a linear voluntary contributions mechanism for publi...
We experimentally investigate subjects’ preferences for redistribution depending on i) their persona...
The present study aims to answer research questions on people’s willingness to donate money to help ...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world’s poorest ...
In this study we investigate the relationship between income and charitable giving. Previous researc...
There is anecdotal evidence that people often treat income earned by effort differently than that ga...
The social and economic factors leading to selfless acts such as charitable donations have been a ce...
The reason why the social contract is so different in two otherwise comparable societies like the Un...
Why do people in rich countries not transfer more of their income to people in the world's poorest c...
We study differences in behavior across countries in a labor market context. To this end, we conduct...
Trabajo publicado como artículo en Public Choice 119(3-4): 381-424 (2004).-- http://dx.doi.org/10.10...