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TOC: J Behav Exp Econ

Introduction

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 66

The effect of effectiveness: Donor response to aid effectiveness in a direct mail fundraising experiment
Dean Karlan, Daniel H. Wood

Social distance and quality ratings in charity choice
Alexander L. Brown, Jonathan Meer, J. Forrest Williams

Charitable giving, suggestion, and learning from others: Pay-What-You-Want experiments at a coffee shop
Sangkon Park, Sohyun Nam, Jungmin Lee

Information and donations to development aid projects
Maren Elise Bachke, Frode Alfnes, Mette Wik

Too much information? An experiment on communication and cooperation
Daniel B. Jones

When charities compete: A laboratory experiment with simultaneous public goods
Justin Krieg, Anya Samek

Do charities get more when they ask more often? Evidence from a unique field experiment
Bas Donkers, Merel van Diepen, Philip Hans Franses

A field experiment on directed giving at a public university
Catherine C. Eckel, David H. Herberich, Jonathan Meer

Government or charity? Preferences for welfare provision by ethnicity
Kristy Jones

Now or never! The effect of deadlines on charitable giving: Evidence from two natural field experiments
Mette Trier Damgaard, Christina Gravert

Comparing rebate and matching subsidies controlling for donors’ awareness: Evidence from the field
Catherine Eckel, Philip J. Grossman

Do people donate more when they perceive a single beneficiary whom they know? A field experimental test of the identifiability effect
Omar Al-Ubaydli, Mike Yeomans

A note on charitable giving by corporates and aristocrats: Evidence from a field experiment
Vittorio Bassi, Steffen Huck, Imran Rasul

Sharing one’s fortune? An experimental study on earned income and giving
Mirco Tonin, Michael Vlassopoulos

Charity, incentives, and performance
Oege Dijk, Martin Holmén

Social influences on charitable giving in the workplace
Michael Sanders

Nudging charitable giving: Three field experiments
Homa S. Zarghamee, Kent D. Messer, Jacob R. Fooks, William D. Schulze, Shang Wu, Jubo Yan

How do incidental emotions impact pro-environmental behavior? Evidence from the dictator game
Lisette Ibanez, Nathalie Moureau, Sébastien Roussel