In the present paper a public bureau can extract additional budgetary allocations, not only by misreporting its production cost to its oversight committee but also by \u27influencing\u27 the perceptions of the public at large. I juxtapose the bureau\u27s ability to influence the public with its ability to misreport to the oversight committee, and find that influencing the public might support an efficient level of production by invoking a separating equilibrium. However, a pooling equilibrium involving either overproduction or underproduction of output cannot be ruled out. Accordingly, overproduction could occur even when the bureau cares only about extracting excess budget and not increasing output per se.<br /
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During the 1950's the problems of the day were of a kind that led the governments of the western cou...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19)."This paper expresses concern about public administra...
Public management scholars often claim that agency competition provides an effective institutional c...
In this paper a public bureau can extract surplus value from the services it provides not only by mi...
This thesis is in two parts. The first part is an extensive literature survey that summarizes and sy...
Prior research suggests the optimal behavior of bureaucrats is to maximize the budgets of their resp...
Governments often support their preferences for decentralized (centralized) bureaucracies on the gro...
Abstract. A model is suggested explaining costs of bureaucratic corruption and bureaucracy as a vari...
The claim that government is excessively bureaucratic can be interpreted as an assertion about ineff...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a theory of representative democracy which explains why rati...
This paper develops a principal-agent model to explore the interaction of cor-ruption, bribery, and ...
This study has two major themes. Theoretically, it unifies three competing theories of local public ...
Abstract. The paper investigates the choice of government to audit or outsource the provision of a p...
The claim that government is excessively bureaucratic can be interpreted as an assertion about ineff...
We provide a new explanation for higher labor intensity in the public sector based on the theory of ...
During the 1950's the problems of the day were of a kind that led the governments of the western cou...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-19)."This paper expresses concern about public administra...
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