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The hidden economy of nonprofits

Ron Wirtz

The Region, 2006, issue Sep, pages 28-33, 44-46

Abstract: The nonprofit sector has been growing fast in recent years, much faster, in fact, than the rest of the economy—as far as we know. Overall, economists are certain about surprisingly little regarding the characteristics and activities of nonprofits. Data are thin, and the numbers that are available come with many caveats.

Keywords: Nonprofit; organizations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006

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