补贴
捐赠
经济
单位(环理论)
微观经济学
匹配(统计)
优势(遗传学)
公共经济学
心理学
统计
化学
数学教育
基因
生物化学
经济增长
市场经济
数学
作者
Johannes Diederich,Catherine C. Eckel,Raphael Epperson,Timo Goeschl,Philip J. Grossman
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10683-021-09732-9
摘要
Abstract An influential result in the literature on charitable giving is that matching subsidies dominate rebate subsidies in raising funds. We investigate whether this result extends to “unit donation” schemes, a popular alternative form of soliciting donations. There, the donors’ choices are over the number of units of a charitable good to fund at a given unit price, rather than the amount of money to give. Comparing matches and rebates as well as simple discounts on the unit price, we find no evidence of dominance in our online experiment: the three subsidy types are equally effective overall. At a more disaggregated level, rebates lead to a higher likelihood of giving, while matching and discount subsidies lead to larger donations by donors. This suggests that charities using a unit donation scheme enjoy additional degrees of freedom in choosing a subsidy type. Rebates merit additional consideration if the primary goal is to attract donors.
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