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245 00 Charity with choice|h[electronic resource] /|cedited by R.
       Mark Isaac and Doug Norton 
260    Bingley, UK :|bEmerald,|c2010 
300    1 online resource (150 p.) 
490 1  Research in experimental economics,|x0193-2306 ;|vv. 13 
500    Description based on print version record 
505 0  Experiments with public goods: from cooperation to 
       formation / R. Mark Isaac and Douglas A. Norton -- Tacit 
       coordination in contribution-based grouping with two 
       endowment levels / Anna Gunnthorsdottir, Roumen Vragov and
       Jianfei Shen -- The efficiency-equality tradeoff in public
       sector charityprovision / Daniel T. Hall -- Retained 
       earnings maximizingnonprofit enterprises / Douglas A. 
       Norton-- Endogenous production technology in a public 
       goods enterprise / Douglas A. Norton and R. Mark Isaac-- 
       What can social preferences tell us about charitable 
       giving? : evidence on responses to priceof giving, 
       matching, and rebates / Linda Kamas and Anne Preston -- 
       Charity auctions in the experimentallab / Jeffrey 
       Carpenter, Jessica Holmes, Peter Hans Matthews 
520    Four years ago Research in Experimental Economics 
       published experimental evidence on fundraising and 
       charitable contributions. This volume returns to the 
       intrigue with philanthropy. Employing amixture of 
       laboratory and field experiments as well as theoretical 
       research we present this new volume, Charity with Choice. 
       New waves of experiments are taking advantage of well 
       calibrated environments established by past effortsto add 
       new features to experiments such as endogeneity and self-
       selection. Adventurous new research programs are popping 
       up and some of them are captured here in thisvolume. Among
       the major themes in which the tools of choice, endogeneity,
       and self-selection are employed are 1) Whatincreases or 
       decreases charitable activity? and 2 ) How do 
       organizational and managerial issues affect the 
       performance of non-profit organizations? 
650  0 Fund raising 
650  0 Charities 
650  0 Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations 
650  7 Welfare economics.|2bicssc 
650  7 Economic statistics.|2bicssc 
650  7 Business & Economics|xGeneral.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Business & Economics|xNonprofit Organizations & Charities.
       |2bisacsh 
650  7 Social Science|xGeneral.|2bisacsh 
700 1  Isaac, R. Mark 
700 1  Norton, Doug 
830  0 Research in experimental economics ;|vv. 13 
856 40 |uhttp://www.emeraldinsight.com/0193-2306/13 
912    Emerald|b110010314615   
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