Judgment and Decision Making (Jul 2006)

Rebate subsidies, matching subsidies and isolation effects

  • Douglas D. Davis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1930297500000310
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
pp. 13 – 22

Abstract

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In a series of recent experiments (Davis, Millner and Reilly, 2005, Eckel and Grossman, 2003, 2005a-c, 2006), matching subsidies generate significantly higher charity receipts than do theoretically equivalent rebate subsidies. This paper reports a laboratory experiment conducted to examine whether the higher receipts are attributable to a relative preference for matching subsidies or to an “isolation effect” (McCaffery and Baron, 2003, 2006). Some potential policy implications of isolation effects on charitable contributions are also considered.

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