In this paper, we articulate that rent-seeking behavior by nonprofit charities and budgetary discretionary behavior by public agents should lead to a positive correlation between nonprofit charity and government spending. Using a large national database of government spending that we merged with charitable spending, we empirically test our research question. Overall, we find a positive correlation between spending by both sectors that is unequivocal and nontrivial, thus supporting the rent-seeking theory of nonprofit charities’ behavior. When we examine spending by the sectors by specific areas of service provision to determine public budgetary reallocation, our results indicate positive associations in legal and judicial services, librarie...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
This paper seeks to further understand how government spending impacts private giving to charitable ...
A large literature examines the interaction of private and public funding of charities, much of it t...
In this paper, we articulate that rent-seeking behavior by nonprofit charities and budgetary discret...
In this paper, we articulate that rent-seeking behavior by nonprofit charities and budgetary discret...
With the growing body of literature on governance styles in which nonprofit organizations are involv...
Do government expenditures shift private philanthropic donations to particular fields of welfare? We...
An important question in public economics is to what extent changes in government funding lead to ch...
In an era of privatization, government-nonprofit relations largely determine the face of social prov...
In theories of nonprofit behavior where government grants crowd-out private dona-tions, the results ...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
Nonprofit organizations draw financial support from multiple sources including contributions, earned...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
This paper seeks to further understand how government spending impacts private giving to charitable ...
A large literature examines the interaction of private and public funding of charities, much of it t...
In this paper, we articulate that rent-seeking behavior by nonprofit charities and budgetary discret...
In this paper, we articulate that rent-seeking behavior by nonprofit charities and budgetary discret...
With the growing body of literature on governance styles in which nonprofit organizations are involv...
Do government expenditures shift private philanthropic donations to particular fields of welfare? We...
An important question in public economics is to what extent changes in government funding lead to ch...
In an era of privatization, government-nonprofit relations largely determine the face of social prov...
In theories of nonprofit behavior where government grants crowd-out private dona-tions, the results ...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
Numerous studies examine the effects of nonprofit organization-specific factors on donations to nonp...
This dissertation uses public-use data to examine the ways in which nonprofits respond to informatio...
Nonprofit organizations draw financial support from multiple sources including contributions, earned...
A large body of research has examined the effect of government subsidies to nonprofit organizations ...
This paper seeks to further understand how government spending impacts private giving to charitable ...
A large literature examines the interaction of private and public funding of charities, much of it t...