Demand For Giving To Multiple Charities: An Experimental Study
Filiz-Ozbay, Emel; Uler, Neslihan, (2018). Demand For Giving To Multiple Charities: An Experimental Study. Journal Of The European Economic Association, , , .
Keywords: c90, charitable giving, competition, d62, department of economics for, emel filiz-ozbay thanks university, externalities, h41, jel codes, mitre funding from university, of maryland, of michigan to employ, rebate subsidies, student assistants, their generous, we are grateful to
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Type of evidence: Lab-charity
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Our theory predicts that an increase in the rebate rate offered by a given charity relative to a substitute charity will shift donations away from the substitute charity, but this “stealing” effect is not expected when complementary charities are considered. … experimental results support our theoretical predictions.
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