Case Study

Impact of a Matching Grant on Altruistic Choice

An individual is deciding how to allocate a £100 windfall between their own spending (horizontal axis) and the total amount received by a charity (vertical axis). Initially, the set of all possible allocations (the feasible frontier) is a straight line connecting the point (£100, £0) and the point (£0, £100). Now, a new policy is introduced where for every £1 the individual donates, a foundation adds a matching grant of £0.50. Analyze how this matching grant policy alters the feasible frontier and what the likely effect is on the individual's optimal allocation and overall satisfaction.

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