This paper replicates and refines the finding that subsidies for charitable contributions of a rebate type are less effective than matching subsidies. A survey based field experiment with health charities was conducted among a national sample representative of the Dutch population on key demographic characteristics. The greater effectiveness of matching subsidies found in laboratory experiments is replicated. Also some evidence is provided on why matches are more effective than rebates. Matches attract a larger pool of donors, in part because donors expect more people to make donations and "join in." Matches also increase the amount contributed among the higher educated, higher income households and larger donors. Subsidies of either type d...
We use a survey-based approach to compare the effects of alternative forms of tax relief on donation...
To further our understanding of the economics of charity, we conducted a natural field experiment. M...
We examine the charitable giving decisions of donors under two subsidy mechanisms, rebate and matchi...
This paper replicates and refines the finding that subsidies for charitable contributions of a rebat...
An influential result in the literature on charitable giving is that matching subsidies dominate reb...
A rebate subsidy of rate sr is functionally equivalent to a matching subsidy of rate sm = sr/(1- sr)...
Existing evidence from laboratory experiments finds that a match is likely to increase charitable do...
Existing evidence from laboratory experiments finds that a match is likely to increase charitable do...
Abstract: We report the results of a field experiment conducted in conjunction with a mailed fundrai...
An influential result in the literature on charitable giving is that matching subsidies dominate reb...
This paper uses experimental methods to investigate further the effects of subsidy schemes on charit...
This paper uses a survey-based approach to test alternative methods of channeling tax relief to dono...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
This paper uses a survey-based approach to test alternative methods of channeling tax relief to dono...
This study uses a Japanese nationwide sample and experimentally compares rebate and matching, both o...
We use a survey-based approach to compare the effects of alternative forms of tax relief on donation...
To further our understanding of the economics of charity, we conducted a natural field experiment. M...
We examine the charitable giving decisions of donors under two subsidy mechanisms, rebate and matchi...
This paper replicates and refines the finding that subsidies for charitable contributions of a rebat...
An influential result in the literature on charitable giving is that matching subsidies dominate reb...
A rebate subsidy of rate sr is functionally equivalent to a matching subsidy of rate sm = sr/(1- sr)...
Existing evidence from laboratory experiments finds that a match is likely to increase charitable do...
Existing evidence from laboratory experiments finds that a match is likely to increase charitable do...
Abstract: We report the results of a field experiment conducted in conjunction with a mailed fundrai...
An influential result in the literature on charitable giving is that matching subsidies dominate reb...
This paper uses experimental methods to investigate further the effects of subsidy schemes on charit...
This paper uses a survey-based approach to test alternative methods of channeling tax relief to dono...
Subsidizing charitable giving, for example, for victims of natural disasters, is very popular, not o...
This paper uses a survey-based approach to test alternative methods of channeling tax relief to dono...
This study uses a Japanese nationwide sample and experimentally compares rebate and matching, both o...
We use a survey-based approach to compare the effects of alternative forms of tax relief on donation...
To further our understanding of the economics of charity, we conducted a natural field experiment. M...
We examine the charitable giving decisions of donors under two subsidy mechanisms, rebate and matchi...