Author: Videras Julio
Publisher: Routledge Ltd
ISSN: 1466-4291
Source: Applied Economics Letters, Vol.12, Iss.15, 2005-12, pp. : 953-956
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Abstract
This study finds that individuals who consider themselves lucky in finances donate more than individuals who do not consider themselves lucky even after controlling for income, wealth and relevant socio-demographic variables.
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