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Does government spending crowd out voluntary labor and donations? : there is little evidence that government spending crowds out private charitable donations of time and money
Bredtmann, Julia
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Martinez Flores, Fernanda
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2023
that comprehensive government spending might crowd out private charitable donations. If perfect
crowding
out
occurs, then … welfare unaltered. Understanding the magnitude and the causes of
crowding
out
is crucial from a policy perspective, as …
crowding
out
represents a hidden cost to public spending and can thus have significant consequences for government policies …
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Do governments crowd out governments? : evidence from embassies at fiscal year-end
Baumann, Stuart
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Klymak, Margaryta
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2022
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Charity in the time of austerity: in search of the "Big Society"
Gibbons, Steve
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Hilber, Christian
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2022
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MPCs through COVID : spending, saving and private transfers
Crossley, Thomas F.
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Fisher, Paul
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Levell, Peter
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Low, …
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2021
MPCs were directly elicited from a representative sample of UK adults in July 2020 using receipt of a hypothetical unanticipated, one-time income payment. Reported MPCs are low, around 11% on average. They are higher, but still modest, for individuals in households with high current needs. These...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012427912
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MPCs in an economic crisis : spending, saving and private transfers
Crossley, Thomas F.
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Fisher, Paul
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Levell, Peter
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Low, …
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2021
MPCs were directly elicited from a representative sample of UK adults in July 2020 using receipt of a hypothetical unanticipated, one-time income payment. Reported MPCs are modest, around 11% on average. They are higher, but still modest, for individuals in households with high current needs....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012612848
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MPCs through COVID: spending, saving and private transfers
Crossley, Thomas F.
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Levell, Peter
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Low, Hamish
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2020
MPCs were directly elicited from a representative sample of UK adults in July 2020. Reported MPCs are low, around 11% on average. They are higher, but still modest, for individuals in households with high current needs. These low MPCs may be a consequence of the prevailing economic uncertainty....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012320156
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MPCs through COVID : spending, saving and private transfers
Crossley, Thomas F.
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Fisher, Paul
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Levell, Peter
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Low, …
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2020
MPCs were directly elicited from a representative sample of UK adults in July 2020. Reported MPCs are low, around 11% on average. They are higher, but still modest, for individuals in households with high current needs. These low MPCs may be a consequence of the prevailing economic uncertainty....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012304942
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On public spending and unions
Broner, Fernando
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Martin, Alberto
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Ventura, Jaume
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2020
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Cox, Lydia
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Müller, Gernot J.
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Pasten, Ernesto
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impact inflation, little
crowding
out
of private expenditure exists, and the multiplier tends to be larger compared to a one …
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Cox, Lydia
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Müller, Gernot J.
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Pasten, Ernesto
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impact inflation, little
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