Social Information and Charitable Giving: An artefactual field experiment with young children and adolescents
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2013-03. Updated 2014-1.
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Abstract
A growing literature in economics examines the development of preferences among children
and adolescents. We combine a repeated dictator game with treatments that either provides
participants with information about the average behavior of others or not. In a sample of 384
children aged 5-17, we find an increase in donations until the age of 13-14, but not beyond.
We find no effect of social information on average donation behavior in any of the studied
age-groups, but do find effects on the distributions of donations.
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JEL Classification: C93; D02; D03; D64
Keywords
children, charitable giving, social information, preference development