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You Owe Me

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
You Owe Me
Abstract
In business and politics, gifts are often aimed at influencing the recipient at the expense of third parties. In an experimental study, which removes informational and incentive confounds, subjects strongly respond to small gifts even though they understand the gift giver's intention. Our findings question existing models of social preferences. They point to anthropological and sociological theories about gifts creating an obligation to reciprocate. We capture these effects in a simple extension of existing models. We show that common policy responses (disclosure, size limits) may be ineffective, consistent with our model. Financial incentives are effective but can backfire.
Publication
American Economic Review
Volume
107
Issue
2
Pages
493-526
Date
2017-02
Citation
Malmendier, U., & Schmidt, K. M. (2017). You Owe Me. American Economic Review, 107, 493–526.
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