We present a model of altruistically-minded-yet rational-players contributing to a public good. A key feature is the tension between altruism and "crowding-out" effects (players' efforts are strategic substitutes). We find that more altruistic behaviour can raise or reduce welfare, depending on the fine details of the environment. It is almost always optimal for a player to act more selfishly than her true preference. We discuss applications to a range of public good problems, including global climate policy. Our results highlight that it may be difficult to infer social preferences from observed behaviour
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
International audienceIt is well recognized that incentives can influence the cooperation of individ...
In the standard model of voluntary public good provision and other game theoretic models, climate-fr...
We present a model of altruistically-minded yet rational players contributing to a public good. A ...
Previous theory has suggested that altruism in other people's utility does not affect the optimal le...
This paper presents a model of private provision of a public good where individuals in a group have ...
It is common wisdom that altruism is a crucial element in addressing climate change and other public...
Social preferences such as altruism, reciprocity, intrinsic motivation and a desire to uphold ethica...
It is shown that altruism does not affect the equilibrium provision of public goods although altruis...
In public good provision situations, individual members of a group have a choice of contributing or...
We study how people's predisposition towards altruism affects their behavior in a voluntary con...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
This paper develops a theory of the evolution of preferences for honesty, trust, and the voluntary p...
Motivated by the recent experimental evidence on altruistic behavior, we study a simple principal–ag...
Motivated by the recent experimental evidence on altruistic behavior, we study a simple principal–ag...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
International audienceIt is well recognized that incentives can influence the cooperation of individ...
In the standard model of voluntary public good provision and other game theoretic models, climate-fr...
We present a model of altruistically-minded yet rational players contributing to a public good. A ...
Previous theory has suggested that altruism in other people's utility does not affect the optimal le...
This paper presents a model of private provision of a public good where individuals in a group have ...
It is common wisdom that altruism is a crucial element in addressing climate change and other public...
Social preferences such as altruism, reciprocity, intrinsic motivation and a desire to uphold ethica...
It is shown that altruism does not affect the equilibrium provision of public goods although altruis...
In public good provision situations, individual members of a group have a choice of contributing or...
We study how people's predisposition towards altruism affects their behavior in a voluntary con...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
This paper develops a theory of the evolution of preferences for honesty, trust, and the voluntary p...
Motivated by the recent experimental evidence on altruistic behavior, we study a simple principal–ag...
Motivated by the recent experimental evidence on altruistic behavior, we study a simple principal–ag...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
International audienceIt is well recognized that incentives can influence the cooperation of individ...
In the standard model of voluntary public good provision and other game theoretic models, climate-fr...