Disaster Donations Depend On number Killed, Not Number Who Survive
Disaster Donations Depend On number Killed, Not Number Who Survive
A recent study by Ioannis Evangelidis and Bram van den Bergh shows that people pay more attention to the number of people killed in a natural disaster than to the number of survivors when deciding how much money to donate to disaster relief efforts.
A recent study by Ioannis Evangelidis and Bram van den Bergh shows that people pay more attention to the number of people killed in a natural disaster than to the number of survivors when deciding how much money to donate to disaster relief efforts.
Participants
Ioannis
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Featured
Bram
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Featured
Media Outlets
Newsroom America (Online)
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