This study draws an economic model of the growth of nonprofit organizations by analyzing the behaviors of three major actors-nonprofit organizations, private donors, and governments-in making decisions on the allocation of limited resources for nonprofit services. Since decisions made by each actor affect resource allocation, it is important to understand what drives these decisions. The model was tested using an unbalanced, 463 panel dataset collected from 28 OECD countries over a 23-year period. The results indicated that macro-and micro-economic trends and government policies framed the decision premises of the three major actors, which led them to leverage the supply and demand for goods and services and, in turn, determined how they al...
[Excerpt] A number of policy issues have direct or indirect consequences for the nonprofit and chari...
Nonprofits face unique operational challenges. They have decoupled groups of stakeholders: donors wh...
The uneven geographic distribution of nonprofit organizations has been an issue of debate in the imp...
The majority of studies on the growth of the nonprofit sector have focused only on the demand for no...
Using comparable cross-section data on expenditures and labor force in the nonprofit sector for a sa...
We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model with for-profit firms, nonprofit organizat...
The Non-Profit Sector contributes almost $1 trillion to the US economy, representing 5.4% of GDP, an...
Two areas of study have sparked new interest in the economics pro-fession: the economics of organiza...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
This paper presents an exploratory input–output analysis of the nonprofit sectors in former West Ger...
We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model with for-profit firms, non-profit organiza...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
Abstract This article is an empirical examination of the government failure theory using a cross-cou...
This dissertation analyzes the nonprofit sector using a framework developed by economists to analyze...
Ideologically driven managers of non profits prefer to deal with donors whose ideologies match their...
[Excerpt] A number of policy issues have direct or indirect consequences for the nonprofit and chari...
Nonprofits face unique operational challenges. They have decoupled groups of stakeholders: donors wh...
The uneven geographic distribution of nonprofit organizations has been an issue of debate in the imp...
The majority of studies on the growth of the nonprofit sector have focused only on the demand for no...
Using comparable cross-section data on expenditures and labor force in the nonprofit sector for a sa...
We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model with for-profit firms, nonprofit organizat...
The Non-Profit Sector contributes almost $1 trillion to the US economy, representing 5.4% of GDP, an...
Two areas of study have sparked new interest in the economics pro-fession: the economics of organiza...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
This paper presents an exploratory input–output analysis of the nonprofit sectors in former West Ger...
We build an occupational-choice general-equilibrium model with for-profit firms, non-profit organiza...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
Abstract This article is an empirical examination of the government failure theory using a cross-cou...
This dissertation analyzes the nonprofit sector using a framework developed by economists to analyze...
Ideologically driven managers of non profits prefer to deal with donors whose ideologies match their...
[Excerpt] A number of policy issues have direct or indirect consequences for the nonprofit and chari...
Nonprofits face unique operational challenges. They have decoupled groups of stakeholders: donors wh...
The uneven geographic distribution of nonprofit organizations has been an issue of debate in the imp...