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The Economics of Philanthropy and Fundraising (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series, #305) (The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics)

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What are people buying once they give money away? Is pure altruism conceivable? Who benefits from grants to charities and subsidies to givers? Is religious giving different? Which fundraising approaches ‘work’, and is more charity at all times better? Questions like these make philanthropy and fundraising a few of the such a lot dynamic research areas in economics lately. Including an original introduction, this two-volume collection guides both students and scholars from the time when giving was once seen as ‘irrational’, to the current when economics has fully embraced the complex and fascinating challenges of working out why self-interested people will also be so unselfish.

67 articles, dating from 1962 to 2013
Contributors include: G. Becker, D. Bernheim, C.T. Clotfelter, P. Diamond, J. Gruber, W. Harbaugh, J. List, S. Meier, A. Payne, L. Verterlund

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