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The objective of this study is to analyze some of the factors that influence the process of internationalization of Brazilian civil society as a partner for economic and social development in other countries, from the experience of the Non-Governmental Development Organization (NGDO) Viva Brazil...
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the public monetary resources received by them and the projects executed by these organizations in partnership with … federal government in Brazil. The aim is to detail how organizations executed the resources received from 2010 to 2018 …
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We present a general equilibrium model where profit-maximizing firms and non-profit organizations coexist, and the people’s propensity to devote efforts to non-profit activities increases with the stock of social capital. In its turn, the formation of social capital is stimulated by an...
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The objective of this study is to analyze some of the factors that influence the process of internationalization of Brazilian civil society as a partner for economic and social development in other countries, from the experience of the Non-Governmental Development Organization (NGDO) Viva Brazil...
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the public monetary resources received by them and the projects executed by these organizations in partnership with … federal government in Brazil. The aim is to detail how organizations executed the resources received from 2010 to 2018 …
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This paper reports 5 laboratory sessions that analyze the effects of group sizes in the voluntary contribution mechanism, when contribution level is either complementary or substitute. The theorical argument is that each production function provides different incentives for the agent along scale...
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