Abstract
Much has been written during the last two decades about the theory of nonprofit organizations (NPOs). Researchers, policy makers, and practitioners in NPOs have repeatedly asked themselves variants of the following set of questions: • What do NPOs do that for-profit firms (FPFs) and government agencies are not doing already? • Do NPOs operate as efficiently as their for-profit counterparts? • Do NPOs serve the same broad groups as government units do? • Should NPOs receive special tax treatment? KeywordsPublic GoodNonprofit OrganizationMarket FailureRelational GoodNonprofit SectorThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
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