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In this paper we investigate the relationship between earnings and charitable giving. We set up a real effort experiment, in which subjects enter data in four one-hour occasions and are paid a piece rate. From the second occasion onwards, we randomly assign half of the subjects to a treatment...
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for respondents with high income and wealth. We also establish that OLS estimators that do not properly deal with … heterogeneity on preferences for redistribution. -- income redistribution ; ethnic heterogeneity ; immigration …
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-assessment income tax returns between 2005 and 2013. We exploit variation from a large reform in 2010 to estimate intensive and …
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What is the value of pledges if they are often reneged upon? In this paper we show - both theoretically and experimentally - that pledges can be used to screen donors and to better understand their motives for giving. In return, nonprofit managers can use the information they glean from pledges...
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Allowing for a free choice of the recipient's gender in a dictator game (N = 508), we find that women show a substantial gender biased towards females. Adding a charity recipient to the possible choices, the charity becomes the primary recipient and overall transfers increase. Yet, conditioning...
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Has the COVID-19 pandemic affected pro-sociality among individuals? After the onset of the pandemic, many charitable appeals were updated to include a reference to COVID-19. Did donors increase their giving in response to such changes? In order to answer these questions, we conducted a...
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Ineffective fundraising lowers the resources charities can use for goods provision. We combine a field experiment and a causal machine-learning approach to increase a charity's fundraising effectiveness. The approach optimally targets fundraising to individuals whose expected donations exceed...
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We study donor loyalty in the context of church membership in Germany. Church members have to make substantial payments to their church but can opt out at any time. In a large-scale field experiment, we examine how private recognition for past payments affects church members' loyalty. We find...
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.8, yielding a total elasticity of about -1. These estimates mask considerable heterogeneity: high-income individuals respond more … on the intensive margin, while the extensive-margin response is stronger among low-income taxpayers. …
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, which suggests an absence of intertemporal substitution effects in giving. Second, we study bunching at an income …-tax exemption threshold for giving and estimate a modest own-price elasticity that is decreasing in income, age, and wealth. Third … primarily driven by income effects. …
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