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Prevailing accounts of the efficiency of subsidies for the nonprofit sector presume that the only alternative source of public goods is a single sovereign, controlled by a single median voter. Tiebout sorting, however, also provides citizens with alternative bundles of public goods. When these...
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countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Nigeria, Spain, and the United States.The volume's contributors …
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Few studies on federalism analyze the role of courts as safeguards of the federal arrangement, and those that do tend … may not enforce compliance with federalism. It argues that politicians of either level of government anticipate the …
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By way of two detailed decisions released on October 19, 2022, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India has revisited the entire law governing income tax exemption for charitable activities in India.These decisions have examined the statutory provisions which have been in vogue for...
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Recently, public confidence in the charitable sector has eroded due to a barrage of media reports on scandals and abuses. The principal parties charged with regulation of the charitable sector, the Internal Revenue Service and state attorneys general, are saddled with bureaucratic constraints...
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that government can meet the needs only of a single “median voter” neglects both federalism and public choice theory …. Charity serves as gap-filler when federalism mechanisms break down. For example, frictions on exit produce too little …
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