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Prychitko, David L.
DAVID L. PRYCHITKO is a professor of economics at Northern Michigan University. He has published widely in economics, and is the co-author (with Paul Heyne and Peter Boettke) of The Economic Way of Thinking, an introductory textbook published by Prentice Hall. (REV. 2009)
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Title Year Contribution Article Name Conceptual Foundations
Volume I2004 Article Is an Independent Nonprofit Sector Prone to Failure? Toward an Austrian School Interpretation of Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Identity, Interests, & Philanthropic Commerce, Volume VI 2009 Comment Explaining the Scale of the Philanthropic Sector
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