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Trends in Research

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Institutional Advancement

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What topics and questions are starting to gain traction? What new data sources or methods are researchers using? Our research suggests two trends: overall growth, and a larger volume of research by economists or researchers using econometric methods. There is clear evidence of growth or decline only in two areas, online giving and faculty giving.

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© 2014 Eve Proper and Timothy C. Caboni

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Proper, E., Caboni, T.C. (2014). Trends in Research. In: Institutional Advancement. Philanthropy and Education. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137374288_7

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