Doing good with other people’s money: A charitable giving experiment with students in environmental sciences and economics
Sammanfattning
We augment a standard dictator game to investigate how preferences for an environmental project relate to willingness to limit others’ choices. We explore this issue by distinguishing three student groups: economists, environmental economists, and environmental social scientists. We find that people are generally disposed to grant freedom of choice, but only within certain limits. In addition, our results are in line with the widely held belief that economists are more selfish than other people. Yet, against the notion of consumer sovereignty, economists are not less likely to restrict others’ choices and impose restrictions closer to their own preferences than the other student groups.
Samlingar
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Datum
2011-01Författare
Carlsson, Fredrik
Kataria, Mitesh
Lampi, Elina
Levati, M. Vittoria
Nyckelord
dictator game
charitable giving
social preferences
freedom of choice
Publikationstyp
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Serie/rapportnr.
Working Papers in Economics
487
Språk
eng