Conditional Cooperation and Disclosure in Developing Countries
Abstract
Understanding the motivations behind people’s voluntary contributions to public goods is crucial for the broader issues of economic and social development. By using the experimental design of Fischbacher et al. (2001), we investigate the distribution of contribution types in two developing countries with very high collectivism rating – Colombia and Vietnam – and compare our findings with those previously found in developed countries. We also investigate the effect of introducing disclosure of contribution on the distribution of contribution types and on the contribution itself. Overall, our experiments show that the distribution of contribution types remains unaffected by the disclosure of contributions and, on average, is similar both in the two countries and when compared with previous findings with the exception of proportion of free-riders.
Other description
JEL classification: C72; C92; H41.
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Date
2012-09Author
Martinsson, Peter
Pham-Khanh, Nam
Villegas-Palacio, Clara
Keywords
conditional cooperation
disclosure
experiment
public godds
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
541
Language
eng