Competition has long been recognized as a necessary ingredient of our economic system. Competition, it is argued, is needed to combat the negative effects of monopoly
This Article is intended to put in context the many issues raised by this new interest in competitio...
Lawrence L. Martin INTRODUCTION In the United States (USA), most human services are provided by the ...
The privatization of social services is being increasingly discussed. The social services market is ...
Competition has long been recognized as a necessary ingredient of our economic system. Competition, ...
The scholarship on contracting generally argues that markets for social services are weak and lackin...
The authors argue it is time to move beyond thinking of competition in social service contracting si...
Purchase of service contracting (POSC) as a mode of human service delivery is based largely on untes...
This article focuses on the range of choices and factors affecting state level decision making about...
Organizations that provide subsidized services to needy people are frequently discouraged from comp...
Government's practice of contracting out with outside organizations for public services has become a...
With public services such as health and education, it is not straightforward for consumers to assess...
Contracting for public services from public or private suppliers is now a common prescription to imp...
Public services, such as education and health care, are provided by both public and private actors. ...
The research presented here focuses on the impact of competitive forces on the provision of social o...
Conventional deadweight loss measures of the social cost of monopoly ignore, among other things, the...
This Article is intended to put in context the many issues raised by this new interest in competitio...
Lawrence L. Martin INTRODUCTION In the United States (USA), most human services are provided by the ...
The privatization of social services is being increasingly discussed. The social services market is ...
Competition has long been recognized as a necessary ingredient of our economic system. Competition, ...
The scholarship on contracting generally argues that markets for social services are weak and lackin...
The authors argue it is time to move beyond thinking of competition in social service contracting si...
Purchase of service contracting (POSC) as a mode of human service delivery is based largely on untes...
This article focuses on the range of choices and factors affecting state level decision making about...
Organizations that provide subsidized services to needy people are frequently discouraged from comp...
Government's practice of contracting out with outside organizations for public services has become a...
With public services such as health and education, it is not straightforward for consumers to assess...
Contracting for public services from public or private suppliers is now a common prescription to imp...
Public services, such as education and health care, are provided by both public and private actors. ...
The research presented here focuses on the impact of competitive forces on the provision of social o...
Conventional deadweight loss measures of the social cost of monopoly ignore, among other things, the...
This Article is intended to put in context the many issues raised by this new interest in competitio...
Lawrence L. Martin INTRODUCTION In the United States (USA), most human services are provided by the ...
The privatization of social services is being increasingly discussed. The social services market is ...