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Chinese Privatization: Between Plan And Market, Lan Cao
The Cat That Catches Mice: China's Challenge To The Dominant Privatization Model, Lan Cao
The Cat That Catches Mice: China's Challenge To The Dominant Privatization Model, Lan Cao
Lan Cao
No abstract provided.
Towards A New Sensibility For International Economic Development, Lan Cao
Towards A New Sensibility For International Economic Development, Lan Cao
Lan Cao
No abstract provided.
Culture Change, Lan Cao
Reflections On Market Reform In Post-War, Post-Embargo Vietnam, Lan Cao
Reflections On Market Reform In Post-War, Post-Embargo Vietnam, Lan Cao
Lan Cao
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Trickle Down Charity, Matthew Rossman
Evaluating Trickle Down Charity, Matthew Rossman
Faculty Publications
As our nation's philanthropic sector becomes more entrepreneurial, ambitious and influenced by the private sector, longstanding legal standards on what constitutes “charity” struggle to stay relevant. More and more often, organizations that seek classification by the Internal Revenue Service as a Section 501(c)(3) charity (and the substantial public subsidy that this status unlocks) are not the soup kitchens and homeless shelters of yesteryear, but highly sophisticated ventures which accomplish their missions in ways that are less obviously charitable. In no case is this more true than in the recent widespread emergence of nonprofit organizations whose primary activity is providing direct …