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from the application of what has been a primarily American institution: Philanthropy. We present the Entrepreneurship-Philanthropy … opportunity. As a nonmarket and nonstate mechanism, philanthropy is unique in its structure and operations, and may offer the … growth of domestic philanthropy, can help developing countries offset social problems. …
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from the application of what has been a primarily American institution: Philanthropy. We present the Entrepreneurship-Philanthropy … opportunity. As a nonmarket and nonstate mechanism, philanthropy is unique in its structure and operations, and may offer the … growth of domestic philanthropy, can help developing countries offset social problems …
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from the application of what has been a primarily American institution: Philanthropy. We present the Entrepreneurship-Philanthropy … opportunity. As a nonmarket and nonstate mechanism, philanthropy is unique in its structure and operations, and may offer the … growth of domestic philanthropy, can help developing countries offset social problems... …
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philanthropy. All are related to what we can refer to as "the market revolution in global philanthropy". As global philanthropy … mechanisms.The paper discusses four key theatres: amplifying social entrepreneurship through synthetic social business; the shift … about how a new generation of the super-wealthy is "changing the logic" of philanthropy by moving dollars from inefficient …
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This contribution examines the role of market-capitalism in anti-American terrorism. It differentiates between level- and rate-of-change-effects associated with market-capitalist development and their respective relationship with anti-U.S. violence. While this contribution argues that higher...
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serial entrepreneurship which took place in Norway in the 19th century in networks led by the puritan leader Hans Nielsen … Hauge (1771-1824) and his followers.The paper seeks to give an overview of their entrepreneurship and discusses their … motivation behind their actions. It concludes they were heavily engaged in serial entrepreneurship, not only within business, but …
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I construct a two-country multisectoral model of capital accumulation, endogenous technological change, trade, and foreign direct investment, whose steady states explain the main features of globalization: (a) increased economic participation of transnational corporation (TNC) profits, (b)...
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We examine the empirical relationship between the institutions of economic freedom and labor shares in a panel up to 93 countries covering 1970 through 2009. We find that a standard deviation increase in the Fraser Institute's Economic Freedom of the World (EFW) score is associated about 1/3...
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