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    Developing countries in need: Which characteristics appeal most to people when donating money? 

    Hansen, Paul; Kergozou, Nicole; Knowles, Stephen; Thorsnes, Paul
    A discrete choice experiment was conducted to discover the relative importance of five characteristics of developing countries, as suggested by the literature, considered by people when choosing countries to donate money ...
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    Can You Spare Some Change For Charity? Experimental Evidence On Verbal Cues And Loose Change Effects In A Dictator Game 

    Fielding, David; Knowles, Stephen
    There is some evidence from field studies and natural experiments that levels of charitable donation depend on the method in which donations are solicited. There is also some experimental evidence that spending on private ...
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    Transaction Costs, the Opportunity Cost of Time and Inertia in Charitable Giving 

    Knowles, Stephen; Servátka, Maroš
    We conduct a laboratory experiment to analyze the effect transactions costs and inertia have on charitable giving. We conjecture that transaction costs will have a greater effect on donations if the solicitation is received ...
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    National environmental performance: a cross-sectional analysis 

    Grafton, R Quentin; Knowles, Stephen
    Using cross-country data from a sample of low, middle and high-income countries, the paper explores the empirical relationships between national measures of social capital (civic and public), social divergence and social ...
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    What Sort of People Vote Expressively 

    Etang, Alvin; Fielding, David; Knowles, Stephen
    Using a survey and an experiment, we identify the personal characteristics associated with the difference between an individual’s giving to charity and her vote in a referendum on charitable giving. Under certain circumstances, ...
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    Does trust extend beyond the village? Experimental trust and social distance in Cameroon 

    Etang, Alvin; Fielding, David; Knowles, Stephen
    In this paper we use experimental data collected in rural Cameroon to quantify the effect of social distance on trust and altruism. Our measure of social distance is one that is relevant to everyday economic interactions: ...
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    Does social capital affect foreign aid allocations? 

    Knowles, Stephen
    This paper explores the issue of whether countries with high levels of social capital give more foreign aid than others. It is often argued that in countries with high levels of social capital (as measured, for example, ...
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    Are Survey measures of Trust Correlated with Experimental Trust? Empirical Evidence from Cameroon 

    Etang, Alvin; Fielding, David; Knowles, Stephen
    We analyze the correlation between survey-based measures of trust and behavior in the Trust Game in two villages in Cameroon. Some participants play the Trust Game with people from their own village, and others with people ...
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    Giving to Africa and Perceptions of Poverty 

    Etang, Alvin; Fielding, David; Knowles, Stephen
    We conduct a simple experiment in which student participants are invited to give some of the money that they have earned to an international development charity. In different treatments, participants are given different ...
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    Erkin Bairam: 1958-2001 His contribution to economics 

    Knowles, Stephen; McCombie, John S L
    With Erkin Bairam’s untimely death on 21 May 2001 at the age of 43, New Zealand lost one its most distinguished and prolific applied economists. Born in Nicosia, Cyprus, most of Bairam’s working life was spent in the ...
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