Les institutions sans but lucratif en Europe et aux Etats-Unis
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Seul le concept d'institution sans but lucratif (ISBL) permet le comparaison internationale. Les ISBL européennes se distinguent de leurs homologues aux Etats-Unis par un rapport à l'Etat fondamentalement différent et par une protection sociale plus développée. Cependant le modèle européen se décline en cinq variantes, anglo-saxonne ou libérale, continentale ou corporatiste, nordique ou socio-démocrate, méditerranéenne ou émergente, orientale ou post-communiste. Ces cinq variantes marquent cependant une tendance à la convergenceDownload Info
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Paper provided by HAL in its series Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) with number halshs-00530464.Length:
Date of creation: 2010
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Publication status: Published, Gestion et finances publiques, 2010, 12- Décembre, 1003-1006
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Keywords: associations; fondations; bénévolat; institutions sans but lucratif; Europe; Etats-Unis;This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:
- NEP-ALL-2010-12-23 (All new papers)
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