In this paper charity brings some joy of giving; it yields more contributions to public goods than standard "subscription", but its creation is costly. We compare the laissez-faire number of charities with both the second and the first-best level. In general, laissez-faire implies an underprovision of both charities and public goods.Charities, Public Good
According to standard theory, public goods will be under-supplied in the market place as a result of...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
In a competitive-equilibrium analysis of giving to charity, we show that strategic complementarity b...
In this paper charity brings some joy of giving; it yields more contributions to public goods than s...
This paper develops a simple spatial model of fundraising, in which charities select a target popula...
Consider a large number of small individuals contributing to a charity or to a public good. We study...
In Chapter 2, we present a model that allows us to study the effect of increased competition among ...
This paper develops a simple spatial model of fundraising, in which charities select a target popula...
This study theoretically and empirically examines altruistic and joyof- giving motivations underlyin...
This paper analyzes optimal taxation of charitable giving to a public good in a Mirrleesian framewor...
Recent literature has shown that all-pay auctions raise more money for charity than winner-pay aucti...
In this paper I estimate income and price elasticities of donations to six different charitable caus...
While insights into optimal fundraising strategies inform the debate on whether fundraising is valua...
We develop a model that allows for public goods and status signaling through charitable contribution...
We focus on an “equilibrium analysis” of coordination problems in giving that lead to multiple equil...
According to standard theory, public goods will be under-supplied in the market place as a result of...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
In a competitive-equilibrium analysis of giving to charity, we show that strategic complementarity b...
In this paper charity brings some joy of giving; it yields more contributions to public goods than s...
This paper develops a simple spatial model of fundraising, in which charities select a target popula...
Consider a large number of small individuals contributing to a charity or to a public good. We study...
In Chapter 2, we present a model that allows us to study the effect of increased competition among ...
This paper develops a simple spatial model of fundraising, in which charities select a target popula...
This study theoretically and empirically examines altruistic and joyof- giving motivations underlyin...
This paper analyzes optimal taxation of charitable giving to a public good in a Mirrleesian framewor...
Recent literature has shown that all-pay auctions raise more money for charity than winner-pay aucti...
In this paper I estimate income and price elasticities of donations to six different charitable caus...
While insights into optimal fundraising strategies inform the debate on whether fundraising is valua...
We develop a model that allows for public goods and status signaling through charitable contribution...
We focus on an “equilibrium analysis” of coordination problems in giving that lead to multiple equil...
According to standard theory, public goods will be under-supplied in the market place as a result of...
This paper deals with tax policy responses to charitable giving based on a model of optimal redistri...
In a competitive-equilibrium analysis of giving to charity, we show that strategic complementarity b...