Third Sector Development: Making Up for the Market Christopher Gunn 224 pages (ILR Press, 2004) Christopher Gunn’s latest book is a plea for a new recognition of the stepchild of the U.S. economy: the fast-growing nonprofit sector. Clearly frustrated with public perceptions of what he calls the “third sector,” Gunn, an economics professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in upstate New York, provides a series of compelling examples of nonbusiness, nongovernmental success in… Third Sector Development: Making Up for the Market Christopher Gunn 224 pages (ILR Press, 2004) Christopher Gunn’s latest book is a plea for a new recognition of the stepchild of the U.S. economy: the fast-growing nonprofit sector. Clearly frustrated with public perceptions of what he calls the “third sector,” Gunn, an economics professor at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in upstate New York, provides a series of compelling examples of nonbusiness, nongovernmental success in…

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