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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
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1 Voluntary Clubs: An Introduction -
2 A Club Theory Approach to Voluntary Programs -
3 Clubs, Credence Standards, and Social Pressure -
4 An Economics Perspective on Treating Voluntary Programs as Clubs -
5 The Kimberley Process, Club Goods, and Public Enforcement of a Private Regime -
6 Standards for Sweatshops: The Power and Limits of the Club Approach to Voluntary Labor Standards -
7 Voluntary Agreements and the Shipping Industry -
8 Technical Standards as Public and Club Goods? Financing the International Accounting Standards Board -
9 How Universal Are Club Standards? Emerging Markets and Volunteerism -
10 Green Clubs: A New Tool for Government? -
11 Government Clubs: Theory and Evidence from Voluntary Environmental Programs -
12 Self-regulation and Voluntary Programs among Nonprofit Organizations -
13 Voluntary Clubs: Future Prospects - References
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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- Source:
- Voluntary Programs
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
-
1 Voluntary Clubs: An Introduction -
2 A Club Theory Approach to Voluntary Programs -
3 Clubs, Credence Standards, and Social Pressure -
4 An Economics Perspective on Treating Voluntary Programs as Clubs -
5 The Kimberley Process, Club Goods, and Public Enforcement of a Private Regime -
6 Standards for Sweatshops: The Power and Limits of the Club Approach to Voluntary Labor Standards -
7 Voluntary Agreements and the Shipping Industry -
8 Technical Standards as Public and Club Goods? Financing the International Accounting Standards Board -
9 How Universal Are Club Standards? Emerging Markets and Volunteerism -
10 Green Clubs: A New Tool for Government? -
11 Government Clubs: Theory and Evidence from Voluntary Environmental Programs -
12 Self-regulation and Voluntary Programs among Nonprofit Organizations -
13 Voluntary Clubs: Future Prospects - References
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index