Should mergers among nonprofit organizations be assessed differently than mergers among for-profit firms? A recent debate in law and economics, boosted by apparently one-sided court decisions, has produced the result that promoting competition is socially valuable regardless of the particular objectives of producers. In this paper, I challenge the general validity of this result by showing that it may indeed depend on the particular objectives of producers whether a merger between two nonprofits is welfare-decreasing or -increasing. This implies that it is impossible to assess the net effects of a merger between two nonprofits without examining the objectives of the owners involved
In the theoretical literature, strong arguments have been provided in support of the efficiency defe...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
In the theoretical literature, strong arguments have been provided in support of the efficiency defe...
Should mergers among nonprofit organizations be regulated differently than mergers among for-profit ...
Should mergers among nonprofit organizations be regulated differently than mergers among for-profit ...
ABSTRACT Nonprofit hospitals receive favorable tax treatment in exchange for providing socially bene...
Are nonprofit organizations \u27different\u27 from firms with owners? The accepted economic account ...
Mergers have become a common topic of discussion among nonprofit leaders, boards, and funders. They ...
An entrepreneur can organize either a for-profit or a nonprofit firm to sell products or services to...
An entrepreneur can organize either a for-profit or a nonprofit firm to sell products or services to...
This article reports a case study of the process of mergering two nonprofit social service organizat...
This article outlines a theory of competition between for-profit and nonprofit health care providers...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...
In the theoretical literature, strong arguments have been provided in support of the efficiency defe...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
In the theoretical literature, strong arguments have been provided in support of the efficiency defe...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
In the theoretical literature, strong arguments have been provided in support of the efficiency defe...
Should mergers among nonprofit organizations be regulated differently than mergers among for-profit ...
Should mergers among nonprofit organizations be regulated differently than mergers among for-profit ...
ABSTRACT Nonprofit hospitals receive favorable tax treatment in exchange for providing socially bene...
Are nonprofit organizations \u27different\u27 from firms with owners? The accepted economic account ...
Mergers have become a common topic of discussion among nonprofit leaders, boards, and funders. They ...
An entrepreneur can organize either a for-profit or a nonprofit firm to sell products or services to...
An entrepreneur can organize either a for-profit or a nonprofit firm to sell products or services to...
This article reports a case study of the process of mergering two nonprofit social service organizat...
This article outlines a theory of competition between for-profit and nonprofit health care providers...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...
In the theoretical literature, strong arguments have been provided in support of the efficiency defe...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
In the theoretical literature, strong arguments have been provided in support of the efficiency defe...
We formalize the difference between profit-maximizing firms, nonprofits, and cooperatives and identi...
In the theoretical literature, strong arguments have been provided in support of the efficiency defe...