This working paper examines the development of philanthropy in Asia, particularly the emergence of giving circles. It compares indigenous and transplanted models from the US, noting that while ancient charitable traditions exist, organized philanthropy for specific societal benefit is relatively new. The paper also explores the profiles of social enterprises in various East Asian countries, highlighting how public policies and new NPOs are offering innovative solutions to challenges, often differing from Western models due to state influence.
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