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Exploring the Nonprofit Motive (Or: What's in it for You?)

Review. Several books are reviewed: 1. The United Way: Dilemmas of Organized Charity by Eleanor L. Brilliant, 2. Who Benefits from the Nonprofit Sector? edited by Charles T. Clotfelder, 3. Government and the Third Sector: Emerging Relationships in Welfare States edited by Benjamin Gidron, Ralph M. K...

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Published in:Public Administration Review 1994, Vol.54 (4), p.398-402
Main Author: Zimmermann, Ulf
Format: Review
Language:English
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Summary:Review. Several books are reviewed: 1. The United Way: Dilemmas of Organized Charity by Eleanor L. Brilliant, 2. Who Benefits from the Nonprofit Sector? edited by Charles T. Clotfelder, 3. Government and the Third Sector: Emerging Relationships in Welfare States edited by Benjamin Gidron, Ralph M. Kramer, and Lester M. Salamon, 4. The Nonprofit Organization: Essential Readings edited by David L. Gies, J. Steven Ott, and Jay M. Shafritz, 5. Nonprofit Almanac 1992-1993: Dimensions of the Independent Sector by Virginia A. Hodgkinson, Murray S. Weitzman, Christopher M. Toppe, and Stephen M. Noga, 6. The Third America: The Emergence of the Nonprofit Sector in the United States by Michael O'Neill, and 7. America's Nonprofit Sector: A Primer by Lester M. Salamon.
ISSN:0033-3352
1540-6210
DOI:10.2307/977389