NBER announces 2003-4 nonprofit fellowships.

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NBER Research Associate James M. Poterba has announced the recipients of NBER Fellowships for the Study of Nonprofit Institutions for the 2003-4 academic year. This NBER fellowship program is designed to encourage research on nonprofit institutions by NBER Research Associates and Faculty Research Fellows, and to support dissertation research on the same subject by graduate students in economics who work closely with them.

The four graduate students who will receive fellowship support are: Martha Bailey, Vanderbilt University, whose topic is "Nonprofit Organizations Providing Family Planning Services"; Guy David, University of Chicago, who is studying the "Performance of Not-for-profit versus For-Profit Hospitals"; Dan Hungerman, Duke University, for "Behavior of Organized Religious Organizations"; and Peter Katuscak, University of Michigan, for "Managerial Pay in...

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