In this paper, we present a signaling model in which individuals engage in socially beneficial but costly activities in order to convey information about their willingness to cooperate with other agents. When several activities are available, the inclusion of monetary compensations in any one of them affects the relative costs of undertaking each activity and, therefore, their informative value for agents. We find the subsidies that maximize social welfare, which are shown to depend critically on the reputation gained from each activity. Finally, we use comparative statics analysis to study the effects on optimal subsidies of changes in their determinants
This dissertation consists of the three independent chapters in the areas of Public Economics and Mi...
Recent studies in experimental economics have shown that many people have other-regarding preference...
Evolutionary approaches have done much to identify the pressures that select for cooperative sentime...
We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and gre...
In this paper we show that a policy based on incentives to promote prosocial activities can be count...
Prosociality is a core element of human behavior. A variety of explanations have been proposed for p...
This paper studies the relationship between monetary incentives to encourage citizens’ contributions...
This thesis explores the use of generous behaviour as a costly signal to convey information about a...
Performing costly helpful behaviours can allow individuals to improve their reputation. Those who ga...
Performing costly helpful behaviours can allow individuals to improve their reputation. Those who ga...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
This review explores the role of incentives in providing goods and services that have significant so...
Relying on a threshold public good game, we experimentally investigate the effect of two types of in...
Acts of prosociality, such as donating to charity, are often analyzed similarly as acts of conspicuo...
We present a model of altruistically-minded yet rational players contributing to a public good. A ...
This dissertation consists of the three independent chapters in the areas of Public Economics and Mi...
Recent studies in experimental economics have shown that many people have other-regarding preference...
Evolutionary approaches have done much to identify the pressures that select for cooperative sentime...
We develop a theory of prosocial behavior that combines heterogeneity in individual altruism and gre...
In this paper we show that a policy based on incentives to promote prosocial activities can be count...
Prosociality is a core element of human behavior. A variety of explanations have been proposed for p...
This paper studies the relationship between monetary incentives to encourage citizens’ contributions...
This thesis explores the use of generous behaviour as a costly signal to convey information about a...
Performing costly helpful behaviours can allow individuals to improve their reputation. Those who ga...
Performing costly helpful behaviours can allow individuals to improve their reputation. Those who ga...
People routinely cooperate with each other, even when cooperation is costly. To further encourage su...
This review explores the role of incentives in providing goods and services that have significant so...
Relying on a threshold public good game, we experimentally investigate the effect of two types of in...
Acts of prosociality, such as donating to charity, are often analyzed similarly as acts of conspicuo...
We present a model of altruistically-minded yet rational players contributing to a public good. A ...
This dissertation consists of the three independent chapters in the areas of Public Economics and Mi...
Recent studies in experimental economics have shown that many people have other-regarding preference...
Evolutionary approaches have done much to identify the pressures that select for cooperative sentime...