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505 | 8 | |a James Andreoni and John Miller (2002), 'Giving According to GARP: An Experimental Test of the Consistency of Preferences for Altruism' -- James Andreoni and Lise Vesterlund (2001), 'Which is the Fair Sex? Gender Differences in Altruism' -- Ulrich Mayr, William T. Harbaugh and Dharol Tankersley (2008), 'Neuroeconomics of Charitable Giving and Philanthropy' -- Heidi Crumpler and Philip J. Grossman (2008), 'An Experimental Test of Warm Glow Giving' -- Louis Kaplow (1995), 'A Note on Subsidizing Gifts' -- Peter Diamond (2006), 'Optimal Tax Treatment of Private Contributions for Public Goods With and Without Warm Glow Preferences' -- Charles T. Clotfelter (1980), 'Tax Incentives and Charitable Giving: Evidence from a Panel of Taxpayers' -- William C. Randolph (1995), 'Dynamic Income, Progressive Taxes, and the Timing of Charitable Contributions' -- Gerald E. Auten, Holger Sieg and Charles T. Clotfelter (2002), 'Charitable Giving, Income, and Taxes: An Analysis of Panel Data' -- Gerald E. Auten, Charles T. Clotfelter and Richard L. Schmalbeck (2000), 'Taxes and Philanthropy Among the Wealthy' -- James Andreoni, Eleanor Brown and Isaac Rischall (2003), 'Charitable Giving by Married Couples: Who Decides and Why Does it Matter?' -- Gabrielle Fack and Camille Landais (2010), 'Are Tax Incentives for Charitable Giving Efficient? Evidence from France' -- Eric J. Brunner (1997), 'An Empirical Test of Neutrality and the Crowding-Out Hypothesis' -- A. Abigail Payne (1998), 'Does the Government Crowd-Out Private Donations? New Evidence from a Sample of Non-Profit Firms' -- James Andreoni (1998), 'Toward a Theory of Charitable Fund-Raising' -- John Morgan (2000), 'Financing Public Goods by Means of Lotteries' -- Lise Vesterlund (2003), 'The Informational Value of Sequential Fundraising' -- James Andreoni (2006), 'Leadership Giving in Charitable Fund-Raising' -- James Andreoni and A. Abigail Payne (2003), 'Do Government Grants to Private Charities Crowd Out Giving or Fund-raisi | |
505 | 8 | |a Susan Rose-Ackerman (1982), 'Charitable Giving and "Excessive" Fundraising' -- Alvaro J. Name-Correa and Huseyin Yildirim (2013), 'A Theory of Charitable Fund-Raising with Costly Solicitations' -- John A. List and David Lucking-Reiley (2002), 'The Effects of Seed Money and Refunds on Charitable Giving: Experimental Evidence from a University Capital Campaign' -- James Andreoni and Ragan Petrie (2004), 'Public Goods Experiments Without Confidentiality: A Glimpse into Fund-raising' -- Adriaan R. Soetevent (2005), 'Anonymity in Giving in a Natural Context - A Field Experiment in 30 Churches' -- Jan Potters, Martin Sefton and Lise Vesterlund (2005), 'After You - Endogenous Sequencing in Voluntary Contribution Games' -- Catherine C. Eckel and Philip J. Grossman (2003), 'Rebate Versus Matching: Does How We Subsidize Charitable Contributions Matter?' -- Stephan Meier (2003), 'Do Subsidies Increase Charitable Giving in the Long Run? Matching Donations in a Field Experiment' -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Dean Karlan and John A. List (2007), 'Does Price Matter in Charitable Giving? Evidence from a Large-Scale Natural Field Experiment' -- Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul (2011), 'Matched Fundraising: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment' -- Jeffrey Carpenter, Jessica Holmes and Peter Hans Matthews (2008), 'Charity Auctions: A Field Experiment' -- Stephen Coate (1995), 'Altruism, the Samaritan's Dilemma, and Government Transfer Policy' -- Amihai Glazer and Kai A. Konrad (1996), 'A Signaling Explanation for Charity' -- James Andreoni and A. Abigail Payne (2011), 'Is Crowding Out Due Entirely to Fundraising? Evidence from a Panel of Charities' -- David Card, Kevin F. Hallock and Enrico Moretti (2010), 'The Geography of Giving: The Effect of Corporate Headquarters on Local Charities' -- Silvana Krasteva and Huseyin Yildirim (2013), '(Un)Informed Charitable Giving' -- James Andreoni and John Karl Scholz (1998), 'An Econometric Analysis of Charitable Giving with Interdependent Preferences' -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Bruno S. Frey and Stephan Meier (2004), 'Social Comparisons and Pro-social Behavior: Testing "Conditional Cooperation" in a Field Experiment' -- James Andreoni and B. Douglas Bernheim (2009), 'Social Image and the 50-50 Norm: A Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Audience Effects' | |
505 | 8 | |a Dan Ariely, Anat Bracha and Stephan Meier (2009), 'Doing Good or Doing Well? Image Motivation and Monetary Incentives in Behaving Prosocially' -- Christina M. Fong and Erzo F.P. Luttmer (2009), 'What Determines Giving to Hurricane Katrina Victims? Experimental Evidence on Racial Group Loyalty' -- Jen Shang and Rachel Croson (2009), 'A Field Experiment in Charitable Contribution: The Impact of Social Information on the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods' -- Jonathan Meer (2011), 'Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Peer Pressure in Charitable Solicitation' -- Stefano DellaVigna, John A. List and Ulrike Malmendier (2012), 'Testing for Altruism and Social Pressure in Charitable Giving' -- Jonathan Gruber (2004), 'Pay or Pray? The Impact of Charitable Subsidies on Religious Attendance' -- Daniel M. Hungerman (2005), 'Are Church and State Substitutes? Evidence from the 1996 Welfare Reform' -- Carl Mellström and Magnus Johannesson (2011), 'Crowding Out in Blood Donation: Was Titmuss Right?' -- Daniel W. Elfenbein and Brian McManus (2010), 'A Greater Price for a Greater Good? Evidence that Consumers Pay More for Charity-Linked Products' -- Ayelet Gneezy, Uri Gneezy, Gerhard Riener and Leif D. Nelson (2012), 'Pay-What-You-Want, Identity, and Self-Signaling in Markets' | |
505 | 8 | |a What are people buying when they give money away? Is pure altruism possible? Who benefits from grants to charities and subsidies to givers? Is religious giving different? Which fundraising approaches "work", and is more charity always better? Questions like these make philanthropy and fundraising among the most dynamic research areas in economics today. This research review guides students and scholars from the time when giving was seen as "irrational", to the present when economics has fully embraced the complex and fascinating challenges of understanding why self-interested people can be so unselfish | |
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contents | Recommended readings (Machine generated): Kenneth E. Boulding (1962), 'Notes on a Theory of Philanthropy' -- Harold M. Hochman and James D. Rodgers (1969), 'Pareto Optimal Redistribution' -- Gary S. Becker (1974), 'A Theory of Social Interactions' -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1981), 'Optimal and Voluntary Income Distribution' -- Peter G. Warr (1983), 'The Private Provision of a Public Good is Independent of the Distribution of Income' -- Russell D. Roberts (1984), 'A Positive Model of Private Charity and Public Transfers' -- Theodore Bergstrom, Lawrence Blume and Hal Varian (1986), 'On the Private Provision of Public Goods' -- James Andreoni (1988), 'Privately Provided Public Goods in a Large Economy: The Limits of Altruism' -- B. Douglas Bernheim (1986), 'On the Voluntary and Involuntary Provision of Public Goods' -- James Andreoni and Ted Bergstrom (1996), 'Do Government Subsidies Increase the Private Supply of Public Goods?' -- Robert Sugden (1984), 'Reciprocity: The Supply of Public Goods Through Voluntary Contributions' -- Richard Cornes and Todd Sandler (1984), 'Easy Riders, Joint Production, and Public Goods' -- James Andreoni (1989), 'Giving with Impure Altruism: Applications to Charity and Ricardian Equivalence' -- James Andreoni (1990), 'Impure Altruism and Donations to Public Goods: A Theory of Warm-Glow Giving' -- William T. Harbaugh (1998), 'What Do Donations Buy?: A Model of Philanthropy Based on Prestige and Warm Glow' -- David C. Ribar and Mark O. Wilhelm (2002), 'Altruistic and Joy-of-Giving Motivations in Charitable Behavior' -- James Andreoni (1993), 'An Experimental Test of the Public-Goods Crowding-Out Hypothesis' -- Gary E. Bolton and Elena Katok (1998), 'An Experimental Test of the Crowding Out Hypothesis: The Nature of Beneficent Behavior' -- James Andreoni (1995), 'Cooperation in Public-Goods Experiments: Kindness of Confusion?' James Andreoni and John Miller (2002), 'Giving According to GARP: An Experimental Test of the Consistency of Preferences for Altruism' -- James Andreoni and Lise Vesterlund (2001), 'Which is the Fair Sex? Gender Differences in Altruism' -- Ulrich Mayr, William T. Harbaugh and Dharol Tankersley (2008), 'Neuroeconomics of Charitable Giving and Philanthropy' -- Heidi Crumpler and Philip J. Grossman (2008), 'An Experimental Test of Warm Glow Giving' -- Louis Kaplow (1995), 'A Note on Subsidizing Gifts' -- Peter Diamond (2006), 'Optimal Tax Treatment of Private Contributions for Public Goods With and Without Warm Glow Preferences' -- Charles T. Clotfelter (1980), 'Tax Incentives and Charitable Giving: Evidence from a Panel of Taxpayers' -- William C. Randolph (1995), 'Dynamic Income, Progressive Taxes, and the Timing of Charitable Contributions' -- Gerald E. Auten, Holger Sieg and Charles T. Clotfelter (2002), 'Charitable Giving, Income, and Taxes: An Analysis of Panel Data' -- Gerald E. Auten, Charles T. Clotfelter and Richard L. Schmalbeck (2000), 'Taxes and Philanthropy Among the Wealthy' -- James Andreoni, Eleanor Brown and Isaac Rischall (2003), 'Charitable Giving by Married Couples: Who Decides and Why Does it Matter?' -- Gabrielle Fack and Camille Landais (2010), 'Are Tax Incentives for Charitable Giving Efficient? Evidence from France' -- Eric J. Brunner (1997), 'An Empirical Test of Neutrality and the Crowding-Out Hypothesis' -- A. Abigail Payne (1998), 'Does the Government Crowd-Out Private Donations? New Evidence from a Sample of Non-Profit Firms' -- James Andreoni (1998), 'Toward a Theory of Charitable Fund-Raising' -- John Morgan (2000), 'Financing Public Goods by Means of Lotteries' -- Lise Vesterlund (2003), 'The Informational Value of Sequential Fundraising' -- James Andreoni (2006), 'Leadership Giving in Charitable Fund-Raising' -- James Andreoni and A. Abigail Payne (2003), 'Do Government Grants to Private Charities Crowd Out Giving or Fund-raisi Susan Rose-Ackerman (1982), 'Charitable Giving and "Excessive" Fundraising' -- Alvaro J. Name-Correa and Huseyin Yildirim (2013), 'A Theory of Charitable Fund-Raising with Costly Solicitations' -- John A. List and David Lucking-Reiley (2002), 'The Effects of Seed Money and Refunds on Charitable Giving: Experimental Evidence from a University Capital Campaign' -- James Andreoni and Ragan Petrie (2004), 'Public Goods Experiments Without Confidentiality: A Glimpse into Fund-raising' -- Adriaan R. Soetevent (2005), 'Anonymity in Giving in a Natural Context - A Field Experiment in 30 Churches' -- Jan Potters, Martin Sefton and Lise Vesterlund (2005), 'After You - Endogenous Sequencing in Voluntary Contribution Games' -- Catherine C. Eckel and Philip J. Grossman (2003), 'Rebate Versus Matching: Does How We Subsidize Charitable Contributions Matter?' -- Stephan Meier (2003), 'Do Subsidies Increase Charitable Giving in the Long Run? Matching Donations in a Field Experiment' -- Dean Karlan and John A. List (2007), 'Does Price Matter in Charitable Giving? Evidence from a Large-Scale Natural Field Experiment' -- Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul (2011), 'Matched Fundraising: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment' -- Jeffrey Carpenter, Jessica Holmes and Peter Hans Matthews (2008), 'Charity Auctions: A Field Experiment' -- Stephen Coate (1995), 'Altruism, the Samaritan's Dilemma, and Government Transfer Policy' -- Amihai Glazer and Kai A. Konrad (1996), 'A Signaling Explanation for Charity' -- James Andreoni and A. Abigail Payne (2011), 'Is Crowding Out Due Entirely to Fundraising? Evidence from a Panel of Charities' -- David Card, Kevin F. Hallock and Enrico Moretti (2010), 'The Geography of Giving: The Effect of Corporate Headquarters on Local Charities' -- Silvana Krasteva and Huseyin Yildirim (2013), '(Un)Informed Charitable Giving' -- James Andreoni and John Karl Scholz (1998), 'An Econometric Analysis of Charitable Giving with Interdependent Preferences' -- Bruno S. Frey and Stephan Meier (2004), 'Social Comparisons and Pro-social Behavior: Testing "Conditional Cooperation" in a Field Experiment' -- James Andreoni and B. Douglas Bernheim (2009), 'Social Image and the 50-50 Norm: A Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Audience Effects' Dan Ariely, Anat Bracha and Stephan Meier (2009), 'Doing Good or Doing Well? Image Motivation and Monetary Incentives in Behaving Prosocially' -- Christina M. Fong and Erzo F.P. Luttmer (2009), 'What Determines Giving to Hurricane Katrina Victims? Experimental Evidence on Racial Group Loyalty' -- Jen Shang and Rachel Croson (2009), 'A Field Experiment in Charitable Contribution: The Impact of Social Information on the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods' -- Jonathan Meer (2011), 'Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Peer Pressure in Charitable Solicitation' -- Stefano DellaVigna, John A. List and Ulrike Malmendier (2012), 'Testing for Altruism and Social Pressure in Charitable Giving' -- Jonathan Gruber (2004), 'Pay or Pray? The Impact of Charitable Subsidies on Religious Attendance' -- Daniel M. Hungerman (2005), 'Are Church and State Substitutes? Evidence from the 1996 Welfare Reform' -- Carl Mellström and Magnus Johannesson (2011), 'Crowding Out in Blood Donation: Was Titmuss Right?' -- Daniel W. Elfenbein and Brian McManus (2010), 'A Greater Price for a Greater Good? Evidence that Consumers Pay More for Charity-Linked Products' -- Ayelet Gneezy, Uri Gneezy, Gerhard Riener and Leif D. Nelson (2012), 'Pay-What-You-Want, Identity, and Self-Signaling in Markets' What are people buying when they give money away? Is pure altruism possible? Who benefits from grants to charities and subsidies to givers? Is religious giving different? Which fundraising approaches "work", and is more charity always better? Questions like these make philanthropy and fundraising among the most dynamic research areas in economics today. This research review guides students and scholars from the time when giving was seen as "irrational", to the present when economics has fully embraced the complex and fascinating challenges of understanding why self-interested people can be so unselfish |
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Douglas Bernheim (1986), 'On the Voluntary and Involuntary Provision of Public Goods' -- James Andreoni and Ted Bergstrom (1996), 'Do Government Subsidies Increase the Private Supply of Public Goods?' -- Robert Sugden (1984), 'Reciprocity: The Supply of Public Goods Through Voluntary Contributions' -- Richard Cornes and Todd Sandler (1984), 'Easy Riders, Joint Production, and Public Goods' -- James Andreoni (1989), 'Giving with Impure Altruism: Applications to Charity and Ricardian Equivalence' -- James Andreoni (1990), 'Impure Altruism and Donations to Public Goods: A Theory of Warm-Glow Giving' -- William T. Harbaugh (1998), 'What Do Donations Buy?: A Model of Philanthropy Based on Prestige and Warm Glow' -- David C. Ribar and Mark O. Wilhelm (2002), 'Altruistic and Joy-of-Giving Motivations in Charitable Behavior' -- James Andreoni (1993), 'An Experimental Test of the Public-Goods Crowding-Out Hypothesis' -- Gary E. Bolton and Elena Katok (1998), 'An Experimental Test of the Crowding Out Hypothesis: The Nature of Beneficent Behavior' -- James Andreoni (1995), 'Cooperation in Public-Goods Experiments: Kindness of Confusion?'</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">James Andreoni and John Miller (2002), 'Giving According to GARP: An Experimental Test of the Consistency of Preferences for Altruism' -- James Andreoni and Lise Vesterlund (2001), 'Which is the Fair Sex? Gender Differences in Altruism' -- Ulrich Mayr, William T. Harbaugh and Dharol Tankersley (2008), 'Neuroeconomics of Charitable Giving and Philanthropy' -- Heidi Crumpler and Philip J. Grossman (2008), 'An Experimental Test of Warm Glow Giving' -- Louis Kaplow (1995), 'A Note on Subsidizing Gifts' -- Peter Diamond (2006), 'Optimal Tax Treatment of Private Contributions for Public Goods With and Without Warm Glow Preferences' -- Charles T. Clotfelter (1980), 'Tax Incentives and Charitable Giving: Evidence from a Panel of Taxpayers' -- William C. Randolph (1995), 'Dynamic Income, Progressive Taxes, and the Timing of Charitable Contributions' -- Gerald E. Auten, Holger Sieg and Charles T. Clotfelter (2002), 'Charitable Giving, Income, and Taxes: An Analysis of Panel Data' -- Gerald E. Auten, Charles T. Clotfelter and Richard L. Schmalbeck (2000), 'Taxes and Philanthropy Among the Wealthy' -- James Andreoni, Eleanor Brown and Isaac Rischall (2003), 'Charitable Giving by Married Couples: Who Decides and Why Does it Matter?' -- Gabrielle Fack and Camille Landais (2010), 'Are Tax Incentives for Charitable Giving Efficient? Evidence from France' -- Eric J. Brunner (1997), 'An Empirical Test of Neutrality and the Crowding-Out Hypothesis' -- A. Abigail Payne (1998), 'Does the Government Crowd-Out Private Donations? New Evidence from a Sample of Non-Profit Firms' -- James Andreoni (1998), 'Toward a Theory of Charitable Fund-Raising' -- John Morgan (2000), 'Financing Public Goods by Means of Lotteries' -- Lise Vesterlund (2003), 'The Informational Value of Sequential Fundraising' -- James Andreoni (2006), 'Leadership Giving in Charitable Fund-Raising' -- James Andreoni and A. Abigail Payne (2003), 'Do Government Grants to Private Charities Crowd Out Giving or Fund-raisi</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Susan Rose-Ackerman (1982), 'Charitable Giving and "Excessive" Fundraising' -- Alvaro J. Name-Correa and Huseyin Yildirim (2013), 'A Theory of Charitable Fund-Raising with Costly Solicitations' -- John A. List and David Lucking-Reiley (2002), 'The Effects of Seed Money and Refunds on Charitable Giving: Experimental Evidence from a University Capital Campaign' -- James Andreoni and Ragan Petrie (2004), 'Public Goods Experiments Without Confidentiality: A Glimpse into Fund-raising' -- Adriaan R. Soetevent (2005), 'Anonymity in Giving in a Natural Context - A Field Experiment in 30 Churches' -- Jan Potters, Martin Sefton and Lise Vesterlund (2005), 'After You - Endogenous Sequencing in Voluntary Contribution Games' -- Catherine C. Eckel and Philip J. Grossman (2003), 'Rebate Versus Matching: Does How We Subsidize Charitable Contributions Matter?' -- Stephan Meier (2003), 'Do Subsidies Increase Charitable Giving in the Long Run? Matching Donations in a Field Experiment' --</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Dean Karlan and John A. List (2007), 'Does Price Matter in Charitable Giving? 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Evidence that Consumers Pay More for Charity-Linked Products' -- Ayelet Gneezy, Uri Gneezy, Gerhard Riener and Leif D. Nelson (2012), 'Pay-What-You-Want, Identity, and Self-Signaling in Markets'</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">What are people buying when they give money away? Is pure altruism possible? Who benefits from grants to charities and subsidies to givers? Is religious giving different? Which fundraising approaches "work", and is more charity always better? Questions like these make philanthropy and fundraising among the most dynamic research areas in economics today. 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spellingShingle | Andreoni, James The economics of philanthropy and fundraising Recommended readings (Machine generated): Kenneth E. Boulding (1962), 'Notes on a Theory of Philanthropy' -- Harold M. Hochman and James D. Rodgers (1969), 'Pareto Optimal Redistribution' -- Gary S. Becker (1974), 'A Theory of Social Interactions' -- Kenneth J. Arrow (1981), 'Optimal and Voluntary Income Distribution' -- Peter G. Warr (1983), 'The Private Provision of a Public Good is Independent of the Distribution of Income' -- Russell D. Roberts (1984), 'A Positive Model of Private Charity and Public Transfers' -- Theodore Bergstrom, Lawrence Blume and Hal Varian (1986), 'On the Private Provision of Public Goods' -- James Andreoni (1988), 'Privately Provided Public Goods in a Large Economy: The Limits of Altruism' -- B. Douglas Bernheim (1986), 'On the Voluntary and Involuntary Provision of Public Goods' -- James Andreoni and Ted Bergstrom (1996), 'Do Government Subsidies Increase the Private Supply of Public Goods?' -- Robert Sugden (1984), 'Reciprocity: The Supply of Public Goods Through Voluntary Contributions' -- Richard Cornes and Todd Sandler (1984), 'Easy Riders, Joint Production, and Public Goods' -- James Andreoni (1989), 'Giving with Impure Altruism: Applications to Charity and Ricardian Equivalence' -- James Andreoni (1990), 'Impure Altruism and Donations to Public Goods: A Theory of Warm-Glow Giving' -- William T. Harbaugh (1998), 'What Do Donations Buy?: A Model of Philanthropy Based on Prestige and Warm Glow' -- David C. Ribar and Mark O. Wilhelm (2002), 'Altruistic and Joy-of-Giving Motivations in Charitable Behavior' -- James Andreoni (1993), 'An Experimental Test of the Public-Goods Crowding-Out Hypothesis' -- Gary E. Bolton and Elena Katok (1998), 'An Experimental Test of the Crowding Out Hypothesis: The Nature of Beneficent Behavior' -- James Andreoni (1995), 'Cooperation in Public-Goods Experiments: Kindness of Confusion?' James Andreoni and John Miller (2002), 'Giving According to GARP: An Experimental Test of the Consistency of Preferences for Altruism' -- James Andreoni and Lise Vesterlund (2001), 'Which is the Fair Sex? Gender Differences in Altruism' -- Ulrich Mayr, William T. Harbaugh and Dharol Tankersley (2008), 'Neuroeconomics of Charitable Giving and Philanthropy' -- Heidi Crumpler and Philip J. Grossman (2008), 'An Experimental Test of Warm Glow Giving' -- Louis Kaplow (1995), 'A Note on Subsidizing Gifts' -- Peter Diamond (2006), 'Optimal Tax Treatment of Private Contributions for Public Goods With and Without Warm Glow Preferences' -- Charles T. Clotfelter (1980), 'Tax Incentives and Charitable Giving: Evidence from a Panel of Taxpayers' -- William C. Randolph (1995), 'Dynamic Income, Progressive Taxes, and the Timing of Charitable Contributions' -- Gerald E. Auten, Holger Sieg and Charles T. Clotfelter (2002), 'Charitable Giving, Income, and Taxes: An Analysis of Panel Data' -- Gerald E. Auten, Charles T. Clotfelter and Richard L. Schmalbeck (2000), 'Taxes and Philanthropy Among the Wealthy' -- James Andreoni, Eleanor Brown and Isaac Rischall (2003), 'Charitable Giving by Married Couples: Who Decides and Why Does it Matter?' -- Gabrielle Fack and Camille Landais (2010), 'Are Tax Incentives for Charitable Giving Efficient? Evidence from France' -- Eric J. Brunner (1997), 'An Empirical Test of Neutrality and the Crowding-Out Hypothesis' -- A. Abigail Payne (1998), 'Does the Government Crowd-Out Private Donations? New Evidence from a Sample of Non-Profit Firms' -- James Andreoni (1998), 'Toward a Theory of Charitable Fund-Raising' -- John Morgan (2000), 'Financing Public Goods by Means of Lotteries' -- Lise Vesterlund (2003), 'The Informational Value of Sequential Fundraising' -- James Andreoni (2006), 'Leadership Giving in Charitable Fund-Raising' -- James Andreoni and A. Abigail Payne (2003), 'Do Government Grants to Private Charities Crowd Out Giving or Fund-raisi Susan Rose-Ackerman (1982), 'Charitable Giving and "Excessive" Fundraising' -- Alvaro J. Name-Correa and Huseyin Yildirim (2013), 'A Theory of Charitable Fund-Raising with Costly Solicitations' -- John A. List and David Lucking-Reiley (2002), 'The Effects of Seed Money and Refunds on Charitable Giving: Experimental Evidence from a University Capital Campaign' -- James Andreoni and Ragan Petrie (2004), 'Public Goods Experiments Without Confidentiality: A Glimpse into Fund-raising' -- Adriaan R. Soetevent (2005), 'Anonymity in Giving in a Natural Context - A Field Experiment in 30 Churches' -- Jan Potters, Martin Sefton and Lise Vesterlund (2005), 'After You - Endogenous Sequencing in Voluntary Contribution Games' -- Catherine C. Eckel and Philip J. Grossman (2003), 'Rebate Versus Matching: Does How We Subsidize Charitable Contributions Matter?' -- Stephan Meier (2003), 'Do Subsidies Increase Charitable Giving in the Long Run? Matching Donations in a Field Experiment' -- Dean Karlan and John A. List (2007), 'Does Price Matter in Charitable Giving? Evidence from a Large-Scale Natural Field Experiment' -- Steffen Huck and Imran Rasul (2011), 'Matched Fundraising: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment' -- Jeffrey Carpenter, Jessica Holmes and Peter Hans Matthews (2008), 'Charity Auctions: A Field Experiment' -- Stephen Coate (1995), 'Altruism, the Samaritan's Dilemma, and Government Transfer Policy' -- Amihai Glazer and Kai A. Konrad (1996), 'A Signaling Explanation for Charity' -- James Andreoni and A. Abigail Payne (2011), 'Is Crowding Out Due Entirely to Fundraising? Evidence from a Panel of Charities' -- David Card, Kevin F. Hallock and Enrico Moretti (2010), 'The Geography of Giving: The Effect of Corporate Headquarters on Local Charities' -- Silvana Krasteva and Huseyin Yildirim (2013), '(Un)Informed Charitable Giving' -- James Andreoni and John Karl Scholz (1998), 'An Econometric Analysis of Charitable Giving with Interdependent Preferences' -- Bruno S. Frey and Stephan Meier (2004), 'Social Comparisons and Pro-social Behavior: Testing "Conditional Cooperation" in a Field Experiment' -- James Andreoni and B. Douglas Bernheim (2009), 'Social Image and the 50-50 Norm: A Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Audience Effects' Dan Ariely, Anat Bracha and Stephan Meier (2009), 'Doing Good or Doing Well? Image Motivation and Monetary Incentives in Behaving Prosocially' -- Christina M. Fong and Erzo F.P. Luttmer (2009), 'What Determines Giving to Hurricane Katrina Victims? Experimental Evidence on Racial Group Loyalty' -- Jen Shang and Rachel Croson (2009), 'A Field Experiment in Charitable Contribution: The Impact of Social Information on the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods' -- Jonathan Meer (2011), 'Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Peer Pressure in Charitable Solicitation' -- Stefano DellaVigna, John A. List and Ulrike Malmendier (2012), 'Testing for Altruism and Social Pressure in Charitable Giving' -- Jonathan Gruber (2004), 'Pay or Pray? The Impact of Charitable Subsidies on Religious Attendance' -- Daniel M. Hungerman (2005), 'Are Church and State Substitutes? Evidence from the 1996 Welfare Reform' -- Carl Mellström and Magnus Johannesson (2011), 'Crowding Out in Blood Donation: Was Titmuss Right?' -- Daniel W. Elfenbein and Brian McManus (2010), 'A Greater Price for a Greater Good? Evidence that Consumers Pay More for Charity-Linked Products' -- Ayelet Gneezy, Uri Gneezy, Gerhard Riener and Leif D. Nelson (2012), 'Pay-What-You-Want, Identity, and Self-Signaling in Markets' What are people buying when they give money away? Is pure altruism possible? Who benefits from grants to charities and subsidies to givers? Is religious giving different? Which fundraising approaches "work", and is more charity always better? Questions like these make philanthropy and fundraising among the most dynamic research areas in economics today. This research review guides students and scholars from the time when giving was seen as "irrational", to the present when economics has fully embraced the complex and fascinating challenges of understanding why self-interested people can be so unselfish Humanitarianism Fund raising Charities |
title | The economics of philanthropy and fundraising |
title_auth | The economics of philanthropy and fundraising |
title_exact_search | The economics of philanthropy and fundraising |
title_exact_search_txtP | The economics of philanthropy and fundraising |
title_full | The economics of philanthropy and fundraising James Andreoni |
title_fullStr | The economics of philanthropy and fundraising James Andreoni |
title_full_unstemmed | The economics of philanthropy and fundraising James Andreoni |
title_short | The economics of philanthropy and fundraising |
title_sort | the economics of philanthropy and fundraising |
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topic_facet | Humanitarianism Fund raising Charities |
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