Martinsson, PeterVillegas-Palacio, Clara2010-05-182010-05-182010-05-181403-2465http://hdl.handle.net/2077/22368This paper investigates whether disclosure crowds out pro-social behavior using a public goods experiment. In a between-subject design, we investigate different degrees of disclosure. We find a small positive but insignificant effect of disclosure treatments on contributions to the public good. Thus, our empirical findings are consistent with crowding theory.engDisclosureimage motivationpublic goods experimentDoes disclosure crowd out cooperation?Text