Does Public Policy Crowd Out Private Contributions to Public Goods

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Karine Nyborg
Mari Rege
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[1] The Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research,Department of Economics, Weatherhead School of Management
[2] Case Western Reserve University,undefined
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Public Choice | 2003年 / 115卷
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Public Policy; Public Good; Public Finance; Policy Implication; Economic Cost;
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It is sometimes claimed that individuals' contributions topublic goods are not motivated by economic costs and benefitsalone, but that people also have a moral or norm-basedmotivation. A number of studies indicate that such moral ornorm-based motivation might be crowded out, or crowded in, bypublic policy. This paper discusses some models that can yieldinsight into the interplay between economic and moral ornorm-based motivation for voluntary contributions to publicgoods, and compares their policy implications. We distinguishbetween five types of models: Altruism models, social normmodels, fairness models, models of commitment and thecognitive evaluation theory.
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页码:397 / 418
页数:21
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