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If you loved Introduction to Fund Development Planning by Ken Goldstein, this shelf of 24 books shares the same pull — rooted in Business & Economics.
Strong read-alikes chosen for how closely they echo the themes and feel of Introduction to Fund Development Planning.
The 24 books on this list are tied together by themes of Business & Economics — the same threads that run through Introduction to Fund Development Planning by Ken Goldstein. Among the authors featured: Prana Krishna Biswas, Dan Fradenburgh, Matthew M. Fischer-Daly, Nicholas Bayerle, and others.