Do Institutions and Happiness contribute towards Nonprofit Growth: A Cross Country Macroeconomic Analysis

Adnan Ahmed Khan, D. Siddiqui
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Nonprofit organizations are crucial, especially where neither government nor private organizations can sufficiently ease the often complex and extensive societal problems. They act as strategic partners in responding to problems, such as unemployment, poverty, and income inequality. The government provides them incentives in the form of tax relief, loan guarantees, and contracts to stimulate nonprofit growth, however, this growth is often triggered by other non-financial factors. This may be the reason for a flourishing nonprofit sector in less developed countries. Hence, this paper aims to highlight these other factors and assess their impact on nonprofit growth at a macro level. Moreover, the relationship might not be linear. For example, you might see an exponential growth of nonprofits when Generosity level increases, hence, we also explored these curvilinear relationships. Specifically, this study investigates the effect of different non-financial factors on nonprofit growth. These included factors that relate to the quality of institutions like Rule of Law, as well as factors such as Social support, Freedom to make life choices, and Generosity that are responsible for an increase in happiness level. Other factors like tax, Interest rate, Inflation, GNI per capita, Government social spending, Population size, Urbanization, and Female workforce were taken as control. Nonprofit growth was measured by the consumption expenditure of nonprofit institutions serving households as a percentage of GDP. For this, a balanced panel Dataset was constructed and analyzed consisting of 54 countries for 14 years from 2005 to 2018. The results suggested that inflation, interest rates, tax rate seem to have a positive and significant effect on nonprofit expenditure, whereas female workforce, per capita income, urbanization, tax revenue, and population size seems to have a negative and significant impact. Government social spending along with social support in the public also has a significant and positive effect on nonprofit. Interestingly, higher levels of freedom to make life choices seem to inhibit nonprofit growth. Similarly, institutional quality in terms of the rule of law also seems to have a negative and significant effect. These two are normally higher along with female participation, in developed countries with the stronger and active government giving less room for nonprofits. Moreover, generosity in the public doesn’t seem to predict nonprofit growth both in linear as well as the curvilinear form of relationship. Findings imply that government direct like taxes and indirect response like social spending seems to benefit able for nonprofits. They thrive in stagnate economies with inflation and higher interest rate, but lower-income and taxes, chiefly because of inactivity of government in social areas give rise to the window on the opportunity for them to thrive.
制度和幸福对非营利组织的发展有贡献吗:一个跨国家的宏观经济分析
非营利组织是至关重要的,特别是在政府和私人组织都不能充分缓解往往复杂而广泛的社会问题的情况下。在应对失业、贫困和收入不平等等问题时,它们是战略伙伴。政府以税收减免、贷款担保和合同的形式为他们提供激励,以刺激非营利组织的发展,然而,这种增长往往是由其他非金融因素引发的。这可能是欠发达国家非营利部门蓬勃发展的原因。因此,本文旨在强调这些其他因素,并在宏观层面上评估它们对非营利组织增长的影响。此外,这种关系可能不是线性的。例如,当慷慨水平增加时,您可能会看到非营利组织的指数增长,因此,我们也探索了这些曲线关系。具体而言,本研究考察了不同的非财务因素对非营利组织成长的影响。这些因素包括与法治等制度的质量有关的因素,以及社会支持、做出生活选择的自由和慷慨等因素,这些因素都是幸福水平提高的原因。其他因素如税收、利率、通货膨胀、人均国民总收入、政府社会支出、人口规模、城市化和女性劳动力被作为控制因素。非营利组织的增长是通过为家庭服务的非营利机构的消费支出占GDP的百分比来衡量的。为此,我们构建了一个平衡的面板数据集,并对54个国家从2005年到2018年的14年进行了分析。结果表明,通货膨胀率、利率、税率对非营利组织支出具有显著的正向影响,而女性劳动力、人均收入、城市化、税收和人口规模对非营利组织支出具有显著的负向影响。政府社会支出和公众社会支持对非营利组织也有显著的正向影响。有趣的是,更高程度的生活选择自由似乎抑制了非营利组织的发展。同样,制度质量在法治方面似乎也有负面和显著的影响。在发达国家,由于政府更强势、更积极,非营利组织的发展空间更小,这两项指标通常与女性参与率一起更高。此外,公众的慷慨似乎既不能以线性关系也不能以曲线形式预测非营利组织的增长。研究结果表明,政府的直接反应(如税收)和间接反应(如社会支出)似乎对非营利组织有利。他们在通货膨胀和高利率的停滞经济中茁壮成长,但主要由于政府在社会领域的不作为,收入和税收较低,这给他们带来了茁壮成长的机会。
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