Papers sponsored by the Center or presented under the Center's
auspices are available to interested scholars or practitioners.
97-01 Gerald E. Auten, Charles T. Clotfelter, Richard L. Schmalbeck, "Taxes
and Philanthropy Among the Wealthy, " December 1997, (published
in Joel Slemrod, ed., Does Atlas Shrug? The Economic
Consequences of Taxing the Rich, Cambridge University Press,
1999).
96-01 Charles T. Clotfelter and Richard L. Schmalbeck, "The
Impact of Fundamental Tax Reform on Nonprofit Organizations," August
1996.
96-02 Charles. T. Clotfelter, "Cost Escalation in Elite
Higher Education: Lessons from Four Institutions," February
1996. (Paper based on Buying the Best: Cost Escalation in
Elite Higher Education, Princeton University Press, 1996).
93-01 Matthew O'Meagher, "'Thank God for the New Type of
Gringo': North American Catholic Volunteers in Latin America
in the Early 1960s," July 1993.
93-02 Charles T. Clotfelter, "Liberal Education: Luxury
Education?" February 1993, (published in David H. Finifter
and Arthur M. Hauptman (eds.), America’s Investment
in Liberal Education. ( San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers),
1994).
92-01 Natalie J. Webb, "Tax and Government Policy Implications
for Corporate Foundation Giving," November 1992.
92-02 Charles T. Clotfelter, "The Private Life of Public
Economics," November 1992, (published in the Southern
Economic Journal, April 1993).
92-03 Alison P. Hagy, "The Market for Child Care: Quality,
Public Policy, and the Role of the Nonprofit Sector," October
1992.
92-04 Charles T. Clotfelter, "Income Differences, Desegregation,
and the Demand for Private Schooling," September 1992.
91-01 Kevin Kresse, "Politics, Grievances, and Movement
Entrepreneurs Revisited: Transnational Religious Mobilization,
Professional Class Voluntarism, and the Formation of 'Witness
For Peace'," April 1991.
91-02 Charles Clotfelter, "Who Benefits? The Distributional
Consequences of the Nonprofit Sector: Introduction," March
1991, (published in Charles Clotfelter and Michael Rothschild
(eds.) Studies of Supply and Demand in Higher Education. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1993).
90-01 Charles Clotfelter, "Notes on Research Questions
Related to the Use of Nonprofit Institutions," September
1990.
90-02 Charles Clotfelter, "Undergraduate Enrollment in
the 1980s," September 1990.
89-01 Steven Rathgeb Smith, "Managing the Community: Privatization,
Government and the Nonprofit Sector," December 1989.
89-02 Charles Clotfelter, "Government Policy Toward Art
Museums in the U.S.," December 1989, (published in Martin
Feldstein (ed.), The Economics of Art Museums. ( Chicago:
University of Chicago Press), 1991.)
89-03 Charles Clotfelter, "The Impact of Tax Reform on
Charitable Giving: A 1989 Perspective," December 1989, (published
in Joel Slemrod (ed.), Do Taxes Matter? The Impact of the
Tax Reform Act of 1986. ( Cambridge, MA: MIT Press), 1990.)
89-04 Catherine Kleiner, "Chautauqua and Women: Ladies,
Learners and Leaders, 1874-1920," September 1989.
89-05 Robert Leonard, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Economics, "To
Advance Human Welfare! Economics and the Ford Foundation, 1950-1968," 1989.
89-06 Burton Weisbrod, Nancy Wolff, and Edward J. Bird, "The
Market for Volunteer Labor," 1989.
89-07 Bruce Kingma, "An Accurate Measurement of the Crowd-Out
Effect, Income Effect and Price Effect for Charitable Contributions," 1989.
89-08 J. Mark Davidson Schuster, "Government Leverage of
Private Support: Matching Grants and the Problem with 'New Money'," 1989.
89-09 Mark Wilson, "The Place of Nonprofit Organization:
A Spatial Perspective," 1989.
89-10 Avner Ben-Ner and Theresa Van Hoomissen, "A Portrait
of the Nonprofit Sector in the Multisector Economy: New York,
1981-1987," 1989.
88-01 Milton DeKalb Terrell, Doctoral Candidate, Department
of Economics, "Unfair Competition by Nonprofit Organizations:
A Survey of the Issues," 1988.
88-02 Patricia Farnan, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Political
Science, "Voluntary Societies and Working Mothers: A Comparative
Analysis of the Response of Voluntarism to the Growing Needs
of Mothers in the Workplace," 1988.
88-03 Jerald Schiff and Burton Weisbrod, "Competition Between
For-Profit and Nonprofit Organizations in Commercial Markets," February
1988.
88-04 Michael Meurer, "Charitable Contributions in a Finitely
Repeated Game," February 1988.
88-05 Lawrence Lindsey and Richard Steinberg, "Joint Crowdout:
An Empirical Study of Federal Grants on State Government Expenditures
and Charitable Donations," February 1988.
88-06 Henry Hansmann, "Why Do Universities Have Endowments?" February
1988, (published in The Journal of Legal Studies 19:3-42,
1990).
88-07 Gerald Auten and Gabriel Rudney, "The Variability
of Charitable Giving," February 1988, (published as "The
Variability of Individual Charitable Giving in the U.S.," Voluntas
1(2):80-97, 1990).
88-08 James Andreoni, "Private Charity, Public Goods and
the Crowding Out Hypothesis," February 1988.
88-09 Emmett Carson, "The Attitudes, Accessibility, and
Participation of Blacks and Whites in Work-Site Charitable Payroll
Deduction Plans," May 1988.
88-10 C. Eugene Steuerle, "Current Federal Policy Issues
for the Nonprofit Sector," February 1988.
88-11 Charles Clotfelter and Dan Feenberg, "Is There a
Regional Bias in Federal Tax Subsidy Rates for Giving?" February
1988.
88-12 Anne Firor Scott, "`To Cast Our Mite on the Altar
of Benevolence...' Women Begin to Organize," January 1988.
87-01 Charles Clotfelter, "Life After Tax Reform for Higher
Education," March 1987, (published in Change, July/August
1987).
87-02 Setting the Research Agenda in Philanthropy and Voluntarism:
Eight Discussion Papers, Julian Wolpert, Barry Karl, Kathleen
McCarthy, Russell Roberts, Jerald Schiff, Howard Margolis, Robert
Payton, and John O'Connor, April 1987.
86-01 Jinbang Kim, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Economics, "Economic
Approaches to Altruism: A Review," 1986.
86-02 Nigel Boyle, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Political
Science, "Voluntary Organizations and Public Policy: The
Case of Active Employment Policy in Britain 1979-88," 1986.
86-03 Craufurd D. Goodwin, "Doing Good and Spreading the
Gospel (Economic)," October 1986.
86-04 Burton A. Weisbrod, "The Nonprofit Economy," August
1986.
86-05 Setting the Research Agenda in Philanthropy and Voluntarism:
A Discussion, transcript of a Conference held November 20-21,
1986.
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