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ECONOMIC JOURNAL
Volume 114, Issue 492, Pages 121-149Publisher
BLACKWELL PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.0013-0133.2003.00180.x
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This study examines social preferences in three distinct field environments. In the first field setting, I allow consumers of all age and education levels to participate in one-shot and multiple-shot public goods games in a well-functioning marketplace. The second field study, an actual university capital campaign, gathers data front mail solicitations sent to 2,000 Central Florida residents. In the third field experiment, I examine data from an uncontrolled environment, a television gameshow, which closely resembles the classic prisoner's dilemma game. Several insights emerge; perhaps the most provocative is that age and social preferences appear linked.
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