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Public Benefit Funds

The Electricity Journal, 2000
Abstract Although many programs have been dramatically scaled back, utility energy efficiency programs are by no means dead or dying. A federal public benefit matching fund would provide incentive to get more states involved.
Steven Nadel, Marty Kushler
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“Public Benefits from Public Choice”

Journal of Urban History, 2012
Emergent public choice theory and innovations in suburban local government worked together to create and justify greater inequality among metropolitan places in postwar Los Angeles County. This article examines public choice theory and suburban home rule as mutually dependent components of suburbanization.
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Benefits of Publicity

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
We investigate whether corporate board members with media expertise influence firms’ media coverage and media slant. We find that firms with a media professional on the board of directors receive more media coverage, and articles written about them include fewer negative words compared with articles on control firms.
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Public Benefits of Public Archaeology

2012
AbstractPublic archaeology means something far broader than archaeology that is completed to comply with legal and regulatory requirements or paid for by public funds. Professional archaeologists practise at least three main categories of public archaeology: cultural resource management or cultural heritage management under public law; outreach and ...
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Public Benefits of Archaeology

Journal of Field Archaeology, 2001
Public Benefits of Archeology extend to communities, historians, ecologists, forensics, museums, and educators, who use archeological resources to build skills and knowledge through their public work.
Charles E. Orser, Barbara J. Little
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No Public Benefit

Abstract Since the first “gang injunction,” a civil suit against a gang as an organization separate from its members, gang injunctions have become a widely used tool of law enforcement throughout California and elsewhere. While gang injunctions began as a targeted law enforcement strategy, many people in communities with gang injunctions
Sean Garcia-Leys, Jesse Engel
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Pipes Provide Public Benefit

Journal AWWA, 1994
Holland, Vermont, appealed a trial court judgment that exempted the underground pipes of the International Water Company (IWC) from real property taxes. The town argued that IWC's property did not meet the criteria of the “public‐use” test for exemption because the pipes that passed through town were not dedicated unconditionally to public use.
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Religion and Public Benefit

Ecclesiastical Law Journal, 2009
The Charity Commission's final guidance on The Advancement of Religion for the Public Benefit met with cautious approval, not least because it is considerably more user-friendly than the rather tortuous exposure draft that preceded it. Several aspects of that draft were arguable: the final version resolves many of the uncertainties.
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The public benefit requirement

SecEd, 2009
The Charity Commission has indicated that fee-charging schools which are charities should be both offering pupil bursaries and sharing their facilities and resources with state schools. Independent school head Marion Gibbs looks at how realistic this is
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Public Good Benefit Attribution

Public Finance Quarterly, 1986
This article reexamines the issue of how the benefits from public goods can be attributed to individual citizens, with emphasis on the McGuire and Aaron procedure and the critical responses that have arisen to this technique, and with the various alternatives being illustrated within a simple diagrammatic framework.
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