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Do government grants to charities crowd private donations out or in?
Andreoni, James
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NBER reporter online
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pp. 22-25
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Do Grants to Charities Crowd Out Other Income? Evidence from the UK
Andreoni, James
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2013
We present new evidence on the effect of grants on charities' incomes. We employ a novel identification strategy, focusing on charities that applied for lottery grant funding and comparing outcomes for successful and unsuccessful applicants. Overall, grants do not crowd out other income but the...
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Do Grants to Charities Crowd Out Other Income? Evidence from the UK
Andreoni, James
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2013
We present new evidence on the effect of grants on charities' incomes. We employ a novel identification strategy, focusing on charities that applied for lottery grant funding and comparing outcomes for successful and unsuccessful applicants. Overall, grants do not crowd out other income but the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013082766
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Gun For Hire : Does Delegated Enforcement Crowd out Peer Punishment in Giving to Public Goods?
Andreoni, James
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2011
This paper compares two methods to encourage socially optimal provision of a public good. We compare the efficacy of vigilante justice, as represented by peer-to-peer punishment, to delegated policing, as represented by the "hired gun" mechanism, to deter free riding and improve group welfare....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012461626
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Crowding-Out
Charitable Contributions in Canada : New Knowledge from the North
Andreoni, James
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2011
grants. Instead, the
crowding
out
is attributable to two other sources of donations not differentiated in US data: giving … sponsorships. Only the latter-which is about half of the measured
crowding
out
-represents a potential loss of dollars to the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012461022
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Crowding-Out
Charitable Contributions in Canada : New Knowledge from the North
Andreoni, James
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2011
grants. Instead, the
crowding
out
is attributable to two other sources of donations not differentiated in US data: giving … sponsorships. Only the latter-which is about half of the measured
crowding
out
-represents a potential loss of dollars to the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013117887
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Gun for Hire : Does Delegated Enforcement Crowd Out Peer Punishment in Giving to Public Goods?
Andreoni, James
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2011
This paper compares two methods to encourage socially optimal provision of a public good. We compare the efficacy of vigilante justice, as represented by peer-to-peer punishment, to delegated policing, as represented by the "hired gun" mechanism, to deter free riding and improve group welfare....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013125564
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Is
Crowding
Out
Due Entirely to Fundraising? Evidence from a Panel of Charities
Andreoni, James
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2010
, we find that
crowding
out
is significant, at about 72 percent. We find this
crowding
out
is due primarily to reduced fund …-raising. Depending on which types of organizations are included in the analysis,
crowding
out
attributable to classic crowd-out ranges … feasible policy that could reduce the detrimental effects of
crowding
out
…
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012462284
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Is
Crowding
Out
Due Entirely to Fundraising? Evidence from a Panel of Charities
Andreoni, James
-
2010
, we find that
crowding
out
is significant, at about 72 percent. We find this
crowding
out
is due primarily to reduced fund …-raising. Depending on which types of organizations are included in the analysis,
crowding
out
attributable to classic crowd-out ranges … feasible policy that could reduce the detrimental effects of
crowding
out
…
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013138085
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(Un)Informed Charitable Giving
Krasteva, Silvana
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Yildirim, Huseyin
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Duke University, Department of Economics
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2011
grant to the charity causes severe
crowding-out
by discouraging information acquisition, a matching grant increases …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010548090
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