This article discusses voluntary contributions to health education in Peru, using a new experimental setup to identify voluntary contributions to local public goods. The experiment enables individuals to contribute to a health education meeting facilitated by an NGO, which they know will only be organized if the cumulative investment level exceeds a certain threshold value. In contrast to expectations of aid distributors, individuals contributed a substantial amount of money, despite the supposed long-term nature of the benefits. The result suggests that donor paternalism, undermining the agency of beneficiaries to exercise control over funds, is not always necessary to guarantee investment in local public goods. We explore multiple interpr...
This dissertation employs experimental methods to investigate some of the non-material incentives th...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
In the paper, we discuss the possibilities of alternative provision of public goods using the indivi...
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This paper discusses voluntary contributions to health education in a shanty town in Peru, using a n...
Never before has the interest for charity been greater. At this writing, U.S. charities have collect...
This paper uses lab-in-the-field experiments and theory to explore why people give money to governme...
The transition from education to employment often presents challenges for the youth in many countrie...
The social and economic factors leading to selfless acts such as charitable donations have been a ce...
In this paper we study the effect of social influence in the voluntary provision of public goods in ...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
Scholars have long argued that government spending crowds out contributions to public goods through ...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Holmes, Miller and Lerner (2001) have conducted a field experiment with the use of two field studies...
A considerable and increasing share of foreign aid stems from private donations. Hence, individual d...
This dissertation employs experimental methods to investigate some of the non-material incentives th...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
In the paper, we discuss the possibilities of alternative provision of public goods using the indivi...
Contains fulltext : 102445.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article ...
This paper discusses voluntary contributions to health education in a shanty town in Peru, using a n...
Never before has the interest for charity been greater. At this writing, U.S. charities have collect...
This paper uses lab-in-the-field experiments and theory to explore why people give money to governme...
The transition from education to employment often presents challenges for the youth in many countrie...
The social and economic factors leading to selfless acts such as charitable donations have been a ce...
In this paper we study the effect of social influence in the voluntary provision of public goods in ...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
Scholars have long argued that government spending crowds out contributions to public goods through ...
We present evidence from a natural field experiment involving nearly 100,000 individuals on the effe...
Holmes, Miller and Lerner (2001) have conducted a field experiment with the use of two field studies...
A considerable and increasing share of foreign aid stems from private donations. Hence, individual d...
This dissertation employs experimental methods to investigate some of the non-material incentives th...
Assigning a subjective value to a contribution to a public good often requires reflection. For many ...
In the paper, we discuss the possibilities of alternative provision of public goods using the indivi...