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...enormous and growing role in domestic and international policy. Given their prominence, how can policymakers and citizens evaluate the performance of non-profits? Arthur Brooks takes on the critical issue of how non-profits, which by definition look beyond the financial bottom-line in their programmatic activities, can be evaluated for efficiency in their operations....
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