The Stability of Social Preferences in a LowIncome Neighborhood Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • We investigate whether social preferences are stable across contexts using a field population of low-income Americans. We develop and demonstrate a simplified, visually-based experimental methodology appropriate for this population. We show that choices in a laboratory public goods game predict giving in real donation experiments, as well as self-reported donations and volunteering outside the lab. At the same time, choices vary systematically by individual characteristics and decision context. Thus, our results provide evidence both for an underlying stable social preference and for the role of context in influencing the expression of that preference.

published proceedings

  • Southern Economic Journal

author list (cited authors)

  • de Oliveira, A., Eckel, C., & Croson, R.

citation count

  • 30

complete list of authors

  • de Oliveira, Angela CM||Eckel, Catherine||Croson, Rachel TA

publication date

  • July 2012

publisher