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Author Cevik, Serhan

Title Good Will Hunting : Do Disasters Make Us More Charitable? / Serhan Cevik
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (14 pages)
Series 1\ IMF Working Papers, 1018-5941
IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 2023/022
Summary Humans are usually compassionate, caring and empathetic toward others, but are we really hardwired for altruism when a disaster hits? There is evidence that people exposed to natural disasters tend to behave more philanthropically, but most studies rely on small-scale surveys and experimental data. For that reason, this paper contributes to the literature by investigating whether the COVID-19 pandemic has altered prosocial tendencies and charitable donations, using a novel daily dataset of debit and credit card transactions. I conduct a real-time analysis of actual charitable donations in three European countries and find that the COVID-19 pandemic and government interventions have no significant effect on how much people contribute to charities as a share of total spending. A higher preference for precautionary savings in the midst of the pandemic appears to outweigh altruistic behavior, while government welfare programs crowds out private charitable donations
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Form Electronic book