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The effects of the favorable tax treatment of nonprofit commercial activities are best understood in a framework that explicitly accounts for a number of interactions. these involve differential taxation of nonprofits and for-profits and of nonrprofits' "related" and "unrelated" activities; the...
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When the government institutes a program thought to be useful for society as a whole, such as building a highway or controlling air pollution, those that benefit from such programs are usually quite different from those that bear its costs. Sometimes the government responds by postponing or...
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The effects of the favorable tax treatment of nonprofit commercial activities are best understood in a framework which explicitly accounts for the interaction between differential taxation and the preferences of nonprofit executives who may be averse to commercial activity, donors whose giving...
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When the government institutes a program thought to be useful for society as a whole, such as building a highway or controlling air pollution, those that benefit from such programs are usually quite different from those that bear its costs. Sometimes the government responds by postponing or...
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