In this paper, we investigate how the choice environment affects contribution behavior in settings with multiple public goods. Specifically, we design a novel experiment that uses a standard voluntary contribution mechanism (VCM) game, except that subjects face multiple simultaneous VCMs, each with a different marginal per capita return (MPCR). We study two treatments—one with constrained contribution choices and one with a richer set of options—finding that the constrained choice environment yields higher payoffs. As a virtue of our design, we are able to decompose these payoff differences into two separate channels: differences in contribution levels versus differences in the cost-effectiveness of contributions. Although the first channel...
We present results from an experiment with multiple public goods, where each good produces benefits ...
Enmeshed in various social structures, humans must often weigh their own interest against the intere...
Abstract: -I investigate whether the adoption of a two-stage public goods framework causes a change ...
There is a lengthy economic tradition studying “public goods. ” Despite the pluralistic title, much ...
This paper investigates the determinants of cost-(in)effective giving to public goods. We conduct a ...
We present results from a multiple public goods experiment, where each public good produces benefi\u...
In this experiment, we endogenize the choice of which contribution scheme is implemented in a public...
This dissertation investigates the effect of complementarity in the private provision of public good...
The vast amount of research devoted to public goods games has shown that contributions may be dramat...
We examine the effects of either exogenously imposing or endogenously letting subjects choose whethe...
Abstract: We conduct experiments on three threshold public good provision games (simultaneous game,...
Abstract. We present results from an experiment with multiple public goods, where each good produces...
We present results from an experiment with multiple public goods, where each good produces benefits ...
There is a substantial literature examining coordination in public goods games. We conducted an expe...
The problem of public good provision remains an active area of economic research and one of the seve...
We present results from an experiment with multiple public goods, where each good produces benefits ...
Enmeshed in various social structures, humans must often weigh their own interest against the intere...
Abstract: -I investigate whether the adoption of a two-stage public goods framework causes a change ...
There is a lengthy economic tradition studying “public goods. ” Despite the pluralistic title, much ...
This paper investigates the determinants of cost-(in)effective giving to public goods. We conduct a ...
We present results from a multiple public goods experiment, where each public good produces benefi\u...
In this experiment, we endogenize the choice of which contribution scheme is implemented in a public...
This dissertation investigates the effect of complementarity in the private provision of public good...
The vast amount of research devoted to public goods games has shown that contributions may be dramat...
We examine the effects of either exogenously imposing or endogenously letting subjects choose whethe...
Abstract: We conduct experiments on three threshold public good provision games (simultaneous game,...
Abstract. We present results from an experiment with multiple public goods, where each good produces...
We present results from an experiment with multiple public goods, where each good produces benefits ...
There is a substantial literature examining coordination in public goods games. We conducted an expe...
The problem of public good provision remains an active area of economic research and one of the seve...
We present results from an experiment with multiple public goods, where each good produces benefits ...
Enmeshed in various social structures, humans must often weigh their own interest against the intere...
Abstract: -I investigate whether the adoption of a two-stage public goods framework causes a change ...