Abstract: This paper examines the arguments commonly used to support contracting out service delivery to the private sector and attempts to demonstrate that these arguments overestimate the benefits of contracting out. First, the economic savings attributed to contracting out service delivery are considered and shown to omit important supplementary costs associated with the contracting process. Next, empirical evidence is used to test the common argument that private sector service delivery is always superior to that of the public sector. Finally, the assertion that contracting out service delivery will lead to innovative solutions to government‟s problems is explored. This paper attempts to demonstrate that internal reforms of government s...
"Given that the provision of a service is being controlled by the state, the decision whether to con...
Many of the goods and services furnished by the government are contracted to private firms. The gene...
We review the literature on public sector outsourcing to explore if the theoretical predictions from...
Substantial research has been conducted concerning the efficiency and efficacy of different modes of...
As part of its welfare reform strategy, the government has made increasing use of the private and th...
Substantial research has been conducted concerning the efficiency and efficacy of different modes of...
Substantial research has been conducted concerning the efficiency and efficacy of different modes of...
Over the past ten years Australian governments ’ have increased their reliance on the private sector...
Contracting for public services from public or private suppliers is now a common prescription to imp...
The objective of this study is to identify specific issues considered to be major implementation obs...
One objective of government is to provide services at least cost whilst maintaining or improving ser...
We review the literature on public sector outsourcing to explore if the theoretical predictions from...
One objective of government is to provide services at least cost whilst maintaining or improving ser...
The growing dissatisfaction in many countries with the performance of the public sector in deliverin...
A common rationale for contracting out service production is that it results in cost savings and eff...
"Given that the provision of a service is being controlled by the state, the decision whether to con...
Many of the goods and services furnished by the government are contracted to private firms. The gene...
We review the literature on public sector outsourcing to explore if the theoretical predictions from...
Substantial research has been conducted concerning the efficiency and efficacy of different modes of...
As part of its welfare reform strategy, the government has made increasing use of the private and th...
Substantial research has been conducted concerning the efficiency and efficacy of different modes of...
Substantial research has been conducted concerning the efficiency and efficacy of different modes of...
Over the past ten years Australian governments ’ have increased their reliance on the private sector...
Contracting for public services from public or private suppliers is now a common prescription to imp...
The objective of this study is to identify specific issues considered to be major implementation obs...
One objective of government is to provide services at least cost whilst maintaining or improving ser...
We review the literature on public sector outsourcing to explore if the theoretical predictions from...
One objective of government is to provide services at least cost whilst maintaining or improving ser...
The growing dissatisfaction in many countries with the performance of the public sector in deliverin...
A common rationale for contracting out service production is that it results in cost savings and eff...
"Given that the provision of a service is being controlled by the state, the decision whether to con...
Many of the goods and services furnished by the government are contracted to private firms. The gene...
We review the literature on public sector outsourcing to explore if the theoretical predictions from...