Doctoral candidate of Economics, Texas A&M University
Benjamin Priday is a PhD candidate in the Department of Economics at Texas A&M University.
His research interests include behavioral economics and public finance, particularly tax policy, charitable giving, altruism, and religion.
Rich folks aren't that stingy after all
May 09, 2020 07:35 am UTC| Insights & Views
At least half of American families have been giving money to charity every year but that fraction had been declining prior to the global pandemic. Were living in a very different world now. Millions are unemployed, the...
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