Working Paper

Rent Extraction and Prosocial Behavior

Tobias Cagala, Ulrich Glogowsky, Veronika Grimm, Johannes Rincke, Amanda Tuset-Cueva
CESifo, Munich, 2019

CESifo Working Paper No. 7808

We present controlled experimental evidence on how rent extraction by an administrator affects giving to non-profit associations. Holding the price of giving constant, we compare contributions between two conditions: a rent extraction condition, in which an administrator can expropriate a part of the contributions and a control condition without rent extraction. We find that rent extraction strongly reduces average contributions. Studying the channels through which this effect operates, we demonstrate that rent extraction has situational spillovers, suggesting that it undermines the contributors’ general preference for giving. In contrast, we do not find evidence for negative reciprocity towards the administrator.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Behavioural Economics
Keywords: rent extraction, donations, prosocial behavior
JEL Classification: D020, D030, H410