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PEER PRESSURE: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FROM RESTROOM BEHAVIOR
Authors:Bruno Cardinale Lagomarsino  Matías Gutman  Lucía Freira  María Laura Lanzalot  Maximiliano Lauletta  Leandro E Malchik  Felipe Montaño Campos  Bianca Pacini  Martín A Rossi  Christian Valencia
Affiliation:1. 5411‐4725‐6948;2. Graduate Student, Department of Economics, Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires, Argentina;3. 5411‐5169‐7000;4. Professor, Department of Economics, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina;5. Researcher, Laboratorio de Investigaciones sobre Crimen, Instituciones y Políticas, Buenos Aires, Argentina;6. 5411‐4725–6948
Abstract:We provide experimental evidence on the effect of peer pressure on individual behavior. Specifically, we study the effect of being exposed to an observer in a public restroom on handwashing and urinal flushing behavior. Our estimates show that being exposed to an observer increases the probability of handwashing by 13 percentage points and the probability of urinal flushing by 15 percentage points. Given that handwashing and urinal flushing have social benefits that exceed individual benefits, our findings provide support for peer pressure as an additional way of addressing the social suboptimality arising from externalities. (JEL C91, C93)
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