We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned different rates of return from their private consumption. These random assignments are changed round to round, enabling the measurement of individual player contribution rates as a function of that player's investment cost. We directly test these response functions for the presence of warm-glow and/or altruism effects. We find significant evidence for heterogeneous warm-glow effects that are, on average, low in magnitude. We statistically reject the presence of an altruism effect
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
Abstract: The public goods game examines how people make decisions about contributing money for grou...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
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 report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned co...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned co...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned co...
We report the results of a public goods experiment using a design that enables us to directly measur...
We report the results of a public goods experiment using a design that enables us to directly measur...
We report the results of a public goods experiment using a design that enables us to directly measur...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
We report an experiment using a design that permits the direct measurement of individual decision ru...
We report an experiment using a design that permits the direct measurement of individual decision ru...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
Abstract: The public goods game examines how people make decisions about contributing money for grou...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
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 report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned co...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned co...
We report the results of voluntary contributions experiments where subjects are randomly assigned co...
We report the results of a public goods experiment using a design that enables us to directly measur...
We report the results of a public goods experiment using a design that enables us to directly measur...
We report the results of a public goods experiment using a design that enables us to directly measur...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
We report an experiment using a design that permits the direct measurement of individual decision ru...
We report an experiment using a design that permits the direct measurement of individual decision ru...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...
Abstract: The public goods game examines how people make decisions about contributing money for grou...
Running conventional laboratory experiments (i.e., with a standard student subject pool) is common p...