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来源IDDP3555
DP3555 It's Not What You Make, It's How You Use IT: Measuring the Welfare Benefits of the IT Revolution Across Countries
Tamim Bayoumi; Markus Haacker
发表日期2002-09-20
出版年2002
语种英语
摘要This paper is an empirical study of the motives for charitable donations, based on a unique data set of the English National Opera. Merging all their box office and fundraising data, our data set not only contains individuals? donations, but also their opera attendance and all the fringe benefits they consume (e.g. dress rehearsals). We can, therefore, study the three main reasons suggested in the literature to explain charitable giving. We find that individuals donate to fund a public good ? here, new productions ? to have access to a private good ? here, fringe benefits ? and by altruism. The results are important to learn the extent to which we can model charitable donations in a model with a self-interested utility maximizing agent in a strategic environment and to enhance our understanding of the crowding-out effect of public spending to charities and the arts.
主题Industrial Organization ; Public Economics
关键词Donations altruism Charities Economics of arts
URLhttps://cepr.org/publications/dp3555
来源智库Centre for Economic Policy Research (United Kingdom)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/532563
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Tamim Bayoumi,Markus Haacker. DP3555 It's Not What You Make, It's How You Use IT: Measuring the Welfare Benefits of the IT Revolution Across Countries. 2002.
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