We propose a distinction between active waste and passive waste as determinants of the cost of public services. Active waste entails utility for the public decision maker (as in the case of bribery) whereas passive waste does not (as in the case of ineffciency due to red tape). To assess the empirical relevance of both forms of waste, we analyze purchases of standardized goods by Italian public bodies and exploit a policy experiment associated with a national procurement agency. A revealed preference argument implies that if public bodies with higher costs are more likely to buy from the procurement agency rather than from traditional suppliers, cost differences are more likely to be due to passive waste. We find that: (i) Some public bodie...
Promoting Agenda 2030 through Circular Economy transition requires improving waste system management...
This paper examines whether monetary incentives are an effective tool for increasing domestic waste ...
This paper examines whether monetary incentives are an effective tool for increasing domestic waste ...
We propose a distinction between active waste and passive waste as determinants of the cost of publi...
We propose a distinction between active waste and passive waste as deter-minants of the cost of publ...
We document that switching from laissez-faire production to public procurement in residential waste ...
The paper analyses the factors that determine the solid waste collection costs. Studying a sample ...
Governments are increasingly linking public procurement contracts to the attainment of secondary pol...
We document that switching from laissez-faire production to public procurement in residential waste ...
We study determinants of market organization of local public services by an empirical examination of...
After having divided waste management cost in its cost items, we focus on how well-known exogenous a...
We investigate waste management and disposal performances through the lens of the multi-tasking mode...
We investigate waste management and disposal performances through the lens of the multitasking model...
In this paper we set up a stylized theoretical model of consumers’ preference regarding the price fo...
This paper explores the link between accountability, corruption and efficiency in the context of the...
Promoting Agenda 2030 through Circular Economy transition requires improving waste system management...
This paper examines whether monetary incentives are an effective tool for increasing domestic waste ...
This paper examines whether monetary incentives are an effective tool for increasing domestic waste ...
We propose a distinction between active waste and passive waste as determinants of the cost of publi...
We propose a distinction between active waste and passive waste as deter-minants of the cost of publ...
We document that switching from laissez-faire production to public procurement in residential waste ...
The paper analyses the factors that determine the solid waste collection costs. Studying a sample ...
Governments are increasingly linking public procurement contracts to the attainment of secondary pol...
We document that switching from laissez-faire production to public procurement in residential waste ...
We study determinants of market organization of local public services by an empirical examination of...
After having divided waste management cost in its cost items, we focus on how well-known exogenous a...
We investigate waste management and disposal performances through the lens of the multi-tasking mode...
We investigate waste management and disposal performances through the lens of the multitasking model...
In this paper we set up a stylized theoretical model of consumers’ preference regarding the price fo...
This paper explores the link between accountability, corruption and efficiency in the context of the...
Promoting Agenda 2030 through Circular Economy transition requires improving waste system management...
This paper examines whether monetary incentives are an effective tool for increasing domestic waste ...
This paper examines whether monetary incentives are an effective tool for increasing domestic waste ...