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Altruism in Anonymous Dictator Games
Authors:Catherine C Eckel  Philip J Grossman
Institution:aDepartment of Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, 24061-0316;bDepartment of Economics, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 48202
Abstract:We conduct double-anonymous dictator experiments to explore the role of altruism in motivating subjects' behavior. We vary the extent to which an anonymous recipient is deserving of aid and investigate its effect on the allocation of a fixed pie by student subjects. This is accomplished by including as treatments: (1) an anonymous student subject and (2) an established charity. We find that a significant increase in donations occurs when we increase the extent to which a donation goes to a recipient generally agreed to be “deserving.” We conclude that subjects are rational in the way they incorporate fairness into their decisions.Journal of Economic LiteratureClassification Numbers: A13, C91, D64.
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