This study theoretically and empirically examines altruistic and joy-of-giving motivations underlying contributions to charitable activities. The theoretical analysis shows that in an economy with an infinitely large number of donors, impurely altruistic preferences lead to either asymptotically zero or complete crowd-out. The paper then establishes conditions on preferences that are sufficient to yield zero crowd-out in the limit. These conditions are fairly weak and quite plausible. An empirical representation of the model is estimated using a new 1986–92 panel of donations and government funding from the United States to 125 international relief and development organizations. Be-sides directly linking sources of public and private support,...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
This study theoretically and empirically examines altruistic and joyof- giving motivations underlyin...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
This paper examines possible motives and institutional factors that impact giving. Specifically, I c...
Business/Education and Human Ecology/Speech and Hearing Science: 1st Place (The Ohio State Universit...
We develop a theory of charitable giving in which donors feel social pressure from a direct solicita...
Business/Education and Human Ecology/Speech and Hearing Science: 1st Place (The Ohio State Universit...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
This study theoretically and empirically examines altruistic and joyof- giving motivations underlyin...
In naturally occurring environments, altruism is a widespread phenomenon. People often decide to sac...
A large part of the total charitable giving (approximately 70%) in the United States come from indiv...
This paper examines possible motives and institutional factors that impact giving. Specifically, I c...
Business/Education and Human Ecology/Speech and Hearing Science: 1st Place (The Ohio State Universit...
We develop a theory of charitable giving in which donors feel social pressure from a direct solicita...
Business/Education and Human Ecology/Speech and Hearing Science: 1st Place (The Ohio State Universit...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...
Charity could do the most good if every dollar donated went to causes that produced the greatest wel...