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Spillovers of prosocial motivation are crucial for the formation of social capital. They facilitate interactions among … serving us as an instrument for identifying motivational spillovers. About 40% of a donor's motivation spills over to the …
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Spillovers of prosocial motivation are crucial for the formation of social capital. They facilitate interactions among … serving us as an instrument for identifying motivational spillovers. About 40% of a donor's motivation spills over to the …
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-group favoritism in trust decisions. We observe choices of about 1,000 inhabitants of the city of Zurich who take part in a sequential …
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-group favoritism in trust decisions. We observe choices of about 1,000 inhabitants of the city of Zurich who take part in a sequential …
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We estimate the effect of an increase in time cost on the return behavior of blood donors. Using data from the Australia Red Cross Blood Service, we ask what happens when pro-social behavior becomes more costly. Exploiting a natural variation in which donor wait times are random, we use the...
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