The market for charitable giving suffers from a 'lemons' problem: because donors cannot easily observe whether a nonprofit wastes money on executive perks (limousines, Learjets), a few visible scandals can dry up contributions across the sector, which is why rating agencies disclosing administrative-cost percentages help solve the information asymmetry.
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Michael MungerEvidence Quote
“once you get rating agencies saying no no this one this one sends 90% of your finally 10% administrative costs so there may be some ways of trying to solve the problem”
Created: 6/17/2026, 10:31:45 AM
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