Unfair Competition
Unfair Competition, authored by an insightful expert, is a compelling examination of the commercial practices within nonprofit organizations. Published by the University Press of America in 1989 and spanning 230 pages, this hardback edition dives deep into the privileges afforded to nonprofits, such as tax exemptions and subsidized postal rates. The book critically analyzes how these advantages may create an uneven playing field in the marketplace, raising essential questions about fairness and ethics in competition. If you are interested in understanding the complexities of nonprofit operations and their impact on the economy, this book offers valuable insights that are both thought-provoking and relevant. Perfect for scholars, policymakers, and anyone keen on the interplay between nonprofit organizations and commercial sectors, Unfair Competition is a must-read for those seeking to understand the realities of this often-overlooked area of business.