Is Rent Seeking A Tendency That Can Be Observed In Nonprofit And Non-Government Organizations & Institutions In India And USA?
Material type: TextDescription: 66-70 pSubject(s): In: Research Development Association, Jaipur JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCESummary: This research paper looks at the functioning of nonprofit organizations and Non-governmental organizations in order to observe rent seeking practices followed, if any. It mainly concentrated on India and USA. The research takes into account published articles, research papers, media information and news and data obtained from different impartial agencies in order to identify the research objectives. On the basis of the information obtained and assessment done, it was conclusively evident that rent seeking practices were not only visible but is rampant in NPOs and NGOs. The facts are surprisingly grim and unanticipated. The research results and findings have the capacity to change the positive image of NPOs and NGOs.Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Journals and Periodicals | Main Library On Display | JOURNAL/FIN/Vol 32, No 1/5559587 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol 32, No 1 (16/11/2018) | Not for loan | October- 2017 - March, 2018 | 5559587 |
This research paper looks at the functioning of nonprofit organizations and Non-governmental organizations in order to observe rent seeking practices followed, if any. It mainly concentrated on India and USA. The research takes into account published articles, research papers, media information and news and data obtained from different impartial agencies in order to identify the research objectives. On the basis of the information obtained and assessment done, it was conclusively evident that rent seeking practices were not only visible but is rampant in NPOs and NGOs. The facts are surprisingly grim and unanticipated.
The research results and findings have the capacity to change the positive image of NPOs and NGOs.
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