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Aggregate Strategic Substitutes and Complements 1 Charitable Redistribution 1 Competitive and Non-cooperative Equilibria 1 Direct Grants 1 Multiple Equilibria 1 Multiple equilibria 1 Optimal Mix of Public and Private Giving 1 Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods 1 aggregate strategic substitutes and complements 1 charitable redistribution 1 competitive and non-cooperative equilibria 1 direct grants 1 optimal mix of public and private giving 1 privately supplied public goods 1 voluntary contributions to public goods 1
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English 2
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Dhami, Sanjit 2 al-Nowaihi, Ali 2
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Department of Economics, Leicester University 2
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Discussion Papers in Economics 2
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Competitive Charitable Giving and Optimal Public Policy with Multiple Equilibria
Dhami, Sanjit; al-Nowaihi, Ali - Department of Economics, Leicester University - 2011
Consider a large number of small individuals contributing to a charity or to a public good. We study the properties of a competitive equilibrium in giving and allow for multiple equilibria. Our proposed condition, aggregate strategic complementarity, is a necessary condition for multiple...
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Charitable Giving and Optimal Public Policy in a Competitive Equilibrium with Multiple Equilibria.
Dhami, Sanjit; al-Nowaihi, Ali - Department of Economics, Leicester University - 2010
In a competitive-equilibrium analysis of giving to charity, we show that strategic complementarity between individual giving and aggregate giving can lead to multiple equilibria. This provides a possible explanation for observed heterogeneity in giving. It is possible, but not necessary, that at...
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