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Nonprofit Organizations and Public Policy

Robert C. Lowry

Review of Policy Research, 1995, vol. 14, issue 1‐2, 107-116

Abstract: Private, nonprofit organizations constitute a growing portion of the United States economy that has, until recently, escaped significant attention by many scholars interested in public policy. The papers in this symposium address four types of interactions between nonprofits and public policymakers—service provision and program implementation, policy advocacy, public policies toward nonprofits, and public/private partnerships. In addition, many private nonprofit organizations produce public goods that can supplement or substitute for government action.

Date: 1995
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