We conduct a large-scale field experiment with 2,440 subjects in which we exogenously vary the price of contributing to the closest empirical counterpart of an infinitely large public good, climate change mitigation. We find that the price effect is robust and negative, but quantitatively weak, with a price elasticity of -0.25. Socioeconomic variables such as education, situational variables such as meteorological conditions around the time of the experiment, and attitudinal variables that can be linked to guilt and moral responsibility dominate the price effect. The latter also explain better than price arbitrage the decision of subjects to declare to be field price censored. The results provide an experimental window on the absolute and r...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on whether individual beh...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment with 2,440 subjects in which we exogenously vary the price...
We conducted a natural field experiment to explore the effect of price changes on charitable contrib...
There is an extraordinary amount of money available. The lack is of good ideas on how to get the bas...
Mullainathan, Lise Vesterlund, and participants at the University of Canterbury workshop on field ex...
We conducted a natural field experiment to further our understanding of the economics of charity. Us...
We conducted a natural field experiment to further our understanding of the economics of charity. Us...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale natural field experiment testing changes in revenue...
We examine the charitable giving decisions of donors under two subsidy mechanisms, rebate and matchi...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
An important dialogue between theorists and experimentalists over the past few decades has raised th...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
In this dissertation we add two new experimental studies to the growing catalog of non-economic fact...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on whether individual beh...
We conduct a large-scale field experiment with 2,440 subjects in which we exogenously vary the price...
We conducted a natural field experiment to explore the effect of price changes on charitable contrib...
There is an extraordinary amount of money available. The lack is of good ideas on how to get the bas...
Mullainathan, Lise Vesterlund, and participants at the University of Canterbury workshop on field ex...
We conducted a natural field experiment to further our understanding of the economics of charity. Us...
We conducted a natural field experiment to further our understanding of the economics of charity. Us...
This paper presents the results of a large-scale natural field experiment testing changes in revenue...
We examine the charitable giving decisions of donors under two subsidy mechanisms, rebate and matchi...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
An important dialogue between theorists and experimentalists over the past few decades has raised th...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
In this dissertation we add two new experimental studies to the growing catalog of non-economic fact...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned di...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on whether individual beh...