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Séminaire
Le 3 octobre 2024
Nous avons le plaisir d'accueillir Andreas Lange, Professeur d'Economie à l'Université de Hambourg.
Andreas Lange est également co-rédacteur en chef du Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
Ses recherches incluent des travaux théoriques, expérimentaux et appliqués sur des questions d'Economie publique et environnementale, ainsi que d'Economie comportementale.
Titre de sa présentation : On the voluntary provision of public goods in overlapping neighborhoods.
Résumé : Providing for a public good that benefits the poor might be more lucrative for the rich if they benefit likewise. This paper is inspired by ideas of policymakers advocating mixed neighborhoods and the general problem of public goods benefiting some groups relatively more than others. We investigate the role of varying spatial allocations of rich and poor for the voluntary provision of public goods. Our findings show that participants do invest in others' locations, yet mainly in a way in which they themselves benefit, i.e. in locations of their direct neighbors. In networks where rich and poor are clustered, we observe that it is the rich located at the border who trigger the redistribution to the poor cluster. Apart from equity concerns, we observe that participants are motivated by reciprocity as they reduce (increase) investments and thus punish (reward) neighbors who contributed less (more). We finally compare the findings in a typical summation technology for the production of public goods with a setting where the provision is governed by the weakest link.
Le séminaire a lieu à 13h30 en salle 227.
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Salle 227
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