The American and the French Third Sectors: a Comparison, Recent trends during the “Millennium Boom”, and the Impact of the Crisis
Edith Archambault ()
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Abstract:
After having stated some definitions and specified the legal and tax status of nonprofit organizations in France and the USA, this paper begins by comparing the scope of the American and the French third sectors, their structure and resources, using data from the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project. It explains the differences between the two sectors, which are considered to follow the Liberal Anglo-Saxon and European Welfare Partnership ideal-types found in "social origins" theory. Secondly, the paper highlights the evolution of the two sectors from 1995 to 2007. It stresses the reinforcement of the specific features of third sectors, and their path dependency, even if some trends are the same in both countries. Finally, the paper tries to identify the impact of the financial crisis, the economic recession and new social issues facing both third sectors.
Keywords: Third sector; nonprofit institutions; associations; foundations; public charities; path dependence; social origin theory; France; Etats-Unis; Tiers secteur; institutions sans but lucratif; fondations; dépendance de sentier; théorie des origines sociales (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-07-07
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Published in 9th ISTR Conference: "Facing Crises: Challenges and Opportunities Confronting the Third Sector and Civil Society", Jul 2010, Istambul, Turkey
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