We study the influence of economic inequality on co-operation and aid distribution in community-based development schemes. For this, we organized a field experiment in which community members contributed to a collective effort to attract aid. We find that devolving aid distribution to community representatives increases the aid attracted, but that this benefits community representatives only. At the same time, however, community representatives do take fairness considerations into account. They give higher aid shares to poorer community members and lower shares to low contributors. Moreover, representatives with lower relative wealth or who contribute relatively more keep higher aid shares
We experimentally study the influence of local information conditions on elite capture and social ex...
Abstract: Important differences exist between communities with respect to their needs, capacities an...
In this study we tested whether economic inequality and democratic choices affected individuals' coo...
We experimentally study aid distribution and cooperation in a field lab in rural Nicaragua. In the f...
ver the past two decades, donors and development aid agencies alike have invested heavily in partici...
Abstract: Nowadays, much hope is placed on the prospects of rapid poverty reduction through massive ...
We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game and a linea...
Abstract: Largely as a response to critiques of top-down development and of a growing awareness of ...
We experimentally study the influence of local information conditions on elite capture and social ex...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
Abstract: Largely as a response to critiques of top-down development and of a growing awareness of ...
What undermines cooperation in ethnically diverse communities? Scholars have focused on factors that...
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
We examine the effects of randomly introduced economic inequality on voluntary co-operation and whet...
We experimentally study the influence of local information conditions on elite capture and social ex...
Abstract: Important differences exist between communities with respect to their needs, capacities an...
In this study we tested whether economic inequality and democratic choices affected individuals' coo...
We experimentally study aid distribution and cooperation in a field lab in rural Nicaragua. In the f...
ver the past two decades, donors and development aid agencies alike have invested heavily in partici...
Abstract: Nowadays, much hope is placed on the prospects of rapid poverty reduction through massive ...
We investigate the impact of inequality on sharing and cooperation using a dictator game and a linea...
Abstract: Largely as a response to critiques of top-down development and of a growing awareness of ...
We experimentally study the influence of local information conditions on elite capture and social ex...
WP 2001-24 December 2001JEL Classification Codes: D31; D63; D74; Z13We investigate how voluntary con...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
Abstract: Largely as a response to critiques of top-down development and of a growing awareness of ...
What undermines cooperation in ethnically diverse communities? Scholars have focused on factors that...
Over the past decade, inequality has become one of the most complex and troubling challenges in the ...
We examine the effects of randomly introduced economic inequality on voluntary co-operation and whet...
We experimentally study the influence of local information conditions on elite capture and social ex...
Abstract: Important differences exist between communities with respect to their needs, capacities an...
In this study we tested whether economic inequality and democratic choices affected individuals' coo...