This week's Brown Bag will be given by DiegoExogenous group size changes and contributions to public goodsAbstract: The main goal of the paper is to study the effect of group size variations on contribution levels to a public good. Previous literature has studied the static relation between group size and contributions. Instead, we focus on the transition from one group size to another. For this, we follow Weimann et al (2019) and keep constant the saliency of the efficiency gains from the public good across different group sizes. This allows us to attribute the difference in the contributions to the size transition.
1pm to 2pm - A41 Sir Clive Granger (lunch provided).
Sir Clive Granger Building糖心原创University Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD
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