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Incentive contracts crowd out voluntary cooperation : evidence from gift-exchange experiments
Gächter, Simon
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Kaiser, Esther
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Königstein, Manfred
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2024
crowding
out
of voluntary cooperation even after incentives have been abolished. This
crowding
out
occurs also in repeated … incentive-compatibility of the contract.
Crowding
out
is mostly due to reduced wages and not a change in reciprocal wage …-effort relationships. Our systematic analysis also replicates established results on gift exchange, incentives, and
crowding
out
of …
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Information nudges, subsidies, and
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of attention : field evidence from energy efficiency investments
Rodemeier, Matthias
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Löschel, Andreas
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2023
How can information substitute or complement financial incentives such as Pigouvian subsidies? We answer this question in a large-scale field experiment that cross-randomizes energy efficiency subsidies with information about the financial savings of LED lighting. Information has two effects: It...
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Does Mandatory Saving Crowd Out Voluntary Saving? Evidence from a Pension Reform
Hougaard Jensen, Svend E.
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Olafsson, Sigurdur P.
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2022
Recently, mandatory pension contributions in the private sector in Iceland were increased substantially while remaining unchanged in the public sector. This constituted a large natural experiment. We study the effects of this experiment on households’ voluntary saving using administrative...
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Crowding
Out
the Truth? A Simple Model of Misinformation, Polarization and Meaningful Social Interactions
Germano, Fabrizio
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Gómez, Vicenç
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Sobbrio, Francesco
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2022
This paper provides a simple theoretical framework to evaluate the effect of key parameters of ranking algorithms, namely popularity and personalization parameters, on measures of platform engagement, misinformation and polarization. The results show that an increase in the weight assigned to...
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Employment effects of payroll tax subsidies
Collischon, Matthias
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Cygan-Rehm, Kamila
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Riphahn, Regina T.
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2020
This paper exploits several reforms of wage subsidies in the framework of the German Minijob program to investigate substitution and complementarity relationships between subsidized and non-subsidized labor demand. We apply an instrumental variables approach and use administrative data on German...
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Motivation Crowding in Peer Effects : The Effect of Solar Subsidies on Green Power Purchases
La Nauze, Andrea
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2021
I test whether economic incentives dampen peer effects in public-good settings. I study how a visible and subsidized contribution to a public good (installing solar panels) affects peer contributions that are neither subsidized nor visible (electing green power). Exploiting spatial variation in...
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Cox, Lydia
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2020
impact inflation, little
crowding
out
of private expenditure exists, and the multiplier tends to be larger compared to a one …
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Crowding-out
or crowding-in? : heterogeneous effects of insurance on solidarity
Landmann, Andreas
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Vollan, Björn
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Henning, Karla
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2020
minimizes strategic concerns. The introduction of an insurance treatment alters solidarity in both experiments. We find
crowding-out
… the anonymous experiment. These and additional supporting results are in line with
crowding-out
of strategic, but not …
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Do public program benefits crowd out private transfers in developing countries? : a critical review of recent evidence
Nikolov, Plamen
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Bonci, Matthew
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2020
Precipitated by rapid globalization, rising inequality, population growth, and longevity gains, social protection programs have been on the rise in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the last three decades. However, the introduction of public benefits could displace informal mechanisms...
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Pension reform : disentangling retirement and savings responses
Lindeboom, Maarten
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Montizaan, Raymond
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2018
In January 2006, the Dutch government implemented a pension reform that substantially reduced the public pension wealth of workers born in 1950 or later. At the same time, a tax-facilitated savings plan was introduced that substantially reduced the saving costs of all workers, irrespective of...
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