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A CLEAR AND PRESENT MINORITY: HETEROGENEITY IN THE SOURCE OF ENDOWMENTS AND THE PROVISION OF PUBLIC GOODS
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Public GoodPublic Goods ProvisionField ExperimentPresent MinorityIncome DistributionPublic ChoiceWelfare EconomicsWelfare CriterionRedistributive SystemsExperimental EconomicsEconomic AnalysisEconomic InequalityMechanism DesignEconomicsPublic PolicyPublic ExpenditurePublic Goods ExperimentsPublic Good (Economics)Fair DivisionBehavioral EconomicsEconomic PolicyPublic EconomicsBusiness
We conduct public goods experiments in which participant groups are heterogeneous in regards to the source of their endowments. We find that this dimension of heterogeneity significantly reduces contributions to the public good, yielding strong support for the Nash prediction of minimal contributions. These minimal contributions arise in environments in which there exists a clear minority in terms of source of endowments. We discuss these results in light of current research on the influence of heterogeneous populations on public goods provision and redistributive policies. (JEL C9, D63, H4, J15 )
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