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beneficiary welfare. We provide evidence from the NGO sector in Uganda consistent with our theoretical conclusions. Beneficiaries …
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beneficiary welfare. We provide evidence from the NGO sector in Uganda consistent with our theoretical conclusions. Beneficiaries …
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these configurations. We apply our analysis to a large sample of NGOs from Uganda, and find regulation to be beneficial in …
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discrepancies between what NGOs say and what they do. It does so using a unique dataset of 300 NGOs in Uganda with corresponding …
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This study examines survival patterns in a large, representative panel of Ugandan nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) between 2002 and 2008. It finds no evidence that more effective or more altruistic NGOs have a greater likelihood of survival. The main determinant of survival appears to be...
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these configurations. We apply our analysis to a large sample of NGOs from Uganda, and find regulation to be beneficial in … that context. -- regulation of non-governmental organizations ; developing countries ; Uganda …
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This study examines survival patterns in a large, representative panel of Ugandan nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) between 2002 and 2008. It finds no evidence that more effective or more altruistic NGOs have a greater likelihood of survival. The main determinant of survival appears to be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009309556
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Uganda to explore the possible relationship between organisational characteristics and financial vulnerability. The study …
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