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* Unfair Competition: The Profits of Nonprofits ¹ PDF Download by # James T. Bennett, Thomas J. Dilorenzo eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Unfair Competition: The Profits of Nonprofits "Forget this waste-of-time drivel" according to A Customer. First, the authors mix 'private nonprofits' and 'public sector' entities up into a jumble, then unfavorably compare the 'public sector' to the 'private commercial' sector. Then lump the 'private nonprofits' in with the public sector. Are you feeling light-headed I mean fuzzy-headed, yet?Then, there are the contradictions and the wacky math!" roughly 1.2 million nonprofits currently op. Five Stars A look at the nonprofits. You'll learn m
Title | : | Unfair Competition: The Profits of Nonprofits |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.17 (614 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0819171808 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 230 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-30 |
Language | : | English |
The authors argue that the special privileges nonprofits enjoy give them an unfair advantage over for-profit firms, and they propose a solution to this escalating problem which has serious economic implications.. These privileges lower operating costs so nonprofits may carry out their public service mission more efficiently. Nonprofits have been granted many special privileges by the government, including exemption from taxation and subsidized postal rates. Unfair Competition is an in-depth investigation of the commercial activities of nonprofit organizations
He has co-authored many books and is widely published in academic journals as well as the popular press, including the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. James T. Bennett is professor of economics at George Mason University. DiLorenzo is professor of economics at the Sellinger School of Business and Management at Loyola College in Baltimore. He is the founder and editor of the Journal of Labor Research and has authored ten books with Transaction, in
Bennett is professor of economics at George Mason University. About the Author James T. DiLorenzo is professor of economics at the Sellinger School of Business and Management at Loyola College in Baltimore. He has co-authored many books and is widely published in academic journals as well as the popular press, including the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. . He is the founder and editor of the Journal of Labor Research and has authored ten books with Transaction, including Mandate Madness and Corporate Welfare.Thomas J
"Forget this waste-of-time drivel" according to A Customer. First, the authors mix 'private nonprofits' and 'public sector' entities up into a jumble, then unfavorably compare the 'public sector' to the 'private commercial' sector. Then lump the 'private nonprofits' in with the public sector. Are you feeling light-headed I mean fuzzy-headed, yet?Then, there are the contradictions and the wacky math!" roughly 1.2 million nonprofits currently op. Five Stars A look at the nonprofits. You'll learn much from reading this book.
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