This paper analyzes the determinants of donations to public libraries testing the following hypothesis: Is there a crowd out effect from government funding of public libraries? I look at novel data, the Public Library Survey, and use an unbalanced panel of public libraries across the USA from 2000 to 2013. The results suggest a crowd in effect with an inverted U shape in all levels of government. Local government is associated with 4–6 cents increase in donations, state government with 20–23 cents increase, and federal government with 75 cents to 1 dollar and 33 cents
Purpose - Librarians and the library profession keep repeating that libraries contribute greatly to ...
In theories of nonprofit behavior where government grants crowd-out private dona-tions, the results ...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
With the growing body of literature on governance styles in which nonprofit organizations are involv...
A large literature examines the interaction of private and public funding of charities, much of it t...
This paper examines the relationship between public support and private donations by disaggregating ...
Abstract: When the government gives a grant to a private charitable organization, do the donors to t...
Abstract: Using data from charitable organizations in the US, authors have established that governme...
Public libraries in the United States are funded in numerous ways including government funding, nati...
In this paper, I extend a theoretical model of the crowding out hypothesis, whereby government contr...
An important question in public economics is to what extent changes in government funding lead to ch...
When are donations to non-profit organizations responsive to changes in government funding? This art...
When the government gives a grant to a private charitable organization, do the donors to that organi...
Abstract Objective – This study aimed to explore the well-established link between public library...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
Purpose - Librarians and the library profession keep repeating that libraries contribute greatly to ...
In theories of nonprofit behavior where government grants crowd-out private dona-tions, the results ...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
With the growing body of literature on governance styles in which nonprofit organizations are involv...
A large literature examines the interaction of private and public funding of charities, much of it t...
This paper examines the relationship between public support and private donations by disaggregating ...
Abstract: When the government gives a grant to a private charitable organization, do the donors to t...
Abstract: Using data from charitable organizations in the US, authors have established that governme...
Public libraries in the United States are funded in numerous ways including government funding, nati...
In this paper, I extend a theoretical model of the crowding out hypothesis, whereby government contr...
An important question in public economics is to what extent changes in government funding lead to ch...
When are donations to non-profit organizations responsive to changes in government funding? This art...
When the government gives a grant to a private charitable organization, do the donors to that organi...
Abstract Objective – This study aimed to explore the well-established link between public library...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
Purpose - Librarians and the library profession keep repeating that libraries contribute greatly to ...
In theories of nonprofit behavior where government grants crowd-out private dona-tions, the results ...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...