

Third-Sector Development: Making Up for the Market - Christopher Gunn
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Présentation Third - Sector Development: Making Up For The Market de Christopher Gunn Format Broché
- LivresAuteur(s) : Christopher GunnEditeur : Cornell Univ PrLangue : AnglaisParution : 01/12/2003Nombre de pages : 232Expédition : 445Dimensions : 22.8 x 16.4 x 1.5 Résumé :Nonprofit...
Résumé :
Nonprofit corporations, cooperatives, and credit unions constitute an alternative avenue of hope and action for communities that have come up short in the normal operation of the market economy. As part of the third sector, which accounts for approximately 10 percent of U.S. economic activity, these dynamic organizations strengthen local economies and help to compensate for a state that is, in Gunn's view, relatively disengaged from meeting basic human needs. This book helps move thinking about the third sector beyond traditional nonprofits centered on education, health care, and charity, and into the realm of often smaller, dynamic organizations that engage in collective entrepreneurship. Throughout, Gunn illustrates how organizations founded with little in the way of financial resources have made substantial contributions to economic development and general well-being in the communities they serve and from which they arise. After explaining why local development is a problem in such a wealthy and resource-rich country as the United States, Christopher Gunn profiles more than two dozen organizations ranging from child-care co-operatives to retirement communities, from co-housing villages to financial institutions. He also investigates public-policy changes that could strengthen this alternative sector's contribution to economic development.
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