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Institutions, motivations and public goods: An experimental test of motivational crowding
Authors:Andrew F. Reeson  John G. Tisdell  
Affiliation:aCSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, GPO Box 284, Canberra 2601, Australia;bGriffith University, Nathan, Brisbane 4111, Australia
Abstract:Contributions to public goods can be motivated by intrinsic factors such as warm glow altruism and fairness, as well as extrinsic incentives such as sanctions and payments. However, psychological studies suggest that formal extrinsic incentives may crowd out intrinsic motivations. In an experimental study of individual contributions to a public good we find that suasion crowded in voluntary contributions, while an extrinsic incentive in the form of a regulation led to crowding out. This has implications for the design of public policy where ranges of motivations are present.
Keywords:Experimental economics   Crowding out   Public goods   Intrinsic motivation   Suasion
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