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depend on the intensity of competition among NGOs and on the degree to which they are refinanced by governments. We control … competition is associated with more efficient foreign aid activities of NGOs, rather than leading to "excessive" fundraising …
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fundraising – depend on the intensity of competition among NGOs and on the degree to which they are refinanced by governments. We … fiercer competition is associated with more efficient foreign aid activities of NGOs, rather than leading to “excessive …
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depend on the intensity of competition among NGOs and on the degree to which they are refinanced by governments. We control … competition is associated with more efficient foreign aid activities of NGOs, rather than leading to "excessive" fundraising …
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depend on the intensity of competition among NGOs and on the degree to which they are refinanced by governments. We control … competition is associated with more efficient foreign aid activities of NGOs, rather than leading to "excessive" fundraising …
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This paper estimates the aggregate productivity effects of Marshallian externalities generated by foreign direct investments (FDI) in the US. In contrast to earlier work, this paper puts special emphasis on controlling for Marshallian externalities and other intra- and inter-regional spillovers...
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