Journal article

Does the government crowd-out private donations? New evidence from a sample of non-profit firms

AA Payne

Journal of Public Economics | ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA | Published : 1998

Abstract

During the 1980s, government grants to non-profit organizations declined dramatically and the price of private donations increased. Given there are different costs associated with government grants and private donations to non-profits, it is important to study the relationship between these two sources and determine whether government grants 'crowd-out' private donations. I take a fresh look at the issue of crowd-out and improve upon the literature by exploiting a panel data set that links private donations to non-profit firms with the government grants they received. I study 430 non-profit shelter, human services, and other similar types of organizations that were in operation between 1982 ..

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