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To Profit or Not to Profit The Commercial Transformation of the Nonprofit Sector

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To Profit or Not to Profit

The Commercial Transformation of the Nonprofit Sector

This book, first published in 1998, asks why fundraising nonprofits are mimicking private firms and what consequences this is having.

Burton A. Weisbrod (Edited by), Kenneth J. Arrow (Foreword by)

9780521785068, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 1 May 2000

356 pages

23.5 x 15.8 x 2.4 cm, 0.659 kg

'How can we explain the existence of organisations such as charities and voluntary agencies, which deliberately eschew profit-making? Burton Weisbrod has been in the forefront of the debate on this question, arguing that a combination of market failure and government failure in the provision of jointly consumed goods gives rise to a residual demand that can be met efficiently by the 'third sector'\u2026 the puzzles about non-profit behaviour are not just matters for economists. The role of the third sector is very much a matter for public-policy debate and political]

To Profit or Not to Profit The Commercial Transformation of the Nonprofit Sector

To Profit or Not to Profit

The Commercial Transformation of the Nonprofit Sector

This book, first published in 1998, asks why fundraising nonprofits are mimicking private firms and what consequences this is having.

Burton A. Weisbrod (Edited by), Kenneth J. Arrow (Foreword by)

9780521785068, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 1 May 2000

356 pages

23.5 x 15.8 x 2.4 cm, 0.659 kg

'How can we explain the existence of organisations such as charities and voluntary agencies, which deliberately eschew profit-making? Burton Weisbrod has been in the forefront of the debate on this question, arguing that a combination of market failure and government failure in the provision of jointly consumed goods gives rise to a residual demand that can be met efficiently by the 'third sector'\u2026 the puzzles about non-profit behaviour are not just matters for economists. The role of the third sector is very much a matter for public-policy debate and political]

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