Many people recognize that governments can play salutary roles in relation to markets by (a) “overseeing” market behavior from “above,” or (b) supplying foundational “rules of the game” from “below.” It is probably no accident that these widely recognized roles also sit comfortably with traditional conceptions of government and market, pursuant to which people tend categorically to distinguish between “public” and “private” spheres of activity. There is a third form of government action that receives less attention than forms (a) and (b), however, possibly owing in part to its straddling the traditional public/private divide. We call it the “government as market actor” form, whereby government instrumentalities pursue traditionally “public”...
The boundary between the public and private sectors can be defined on the basis of ownership of inst...
*We wish to thank the participants of the Finance Seminar at ESSEC Business School, Cergy, France, f...
This chapter explores the democratic promise of “democratic governance” and finds it to be a lie. Wi...
Many people recognize that governments can play salutary roles in relation to markets by (a) “overse...
Recent policy debates have focused on the boundarybetweenmarkets andgovernment, as if one co...
In this chapter I will identify and discuss several guidelines for policymakers responsible for desi...
The concept of “governance ” has risen from obscurity to buzzword status in just three decades. Econ...
textabstractBased on a literature review, this paper addresses the questions under what conditions f...
This article is stimulated by a deep dissatisfaction with conceptualizations of government that emph...
In public policy analysis, much confusion exists about the roles of explanation and prescription. To...
With the turbulence experienced in management and information technology during the later part of th...
It is widely agreed that one of the core functions of government is to supply public goods that mark...
Writing on governance and development typically distinguishes two meanings (Lefi:wich 1993; Williams...
The paper argues we need to re-imagine the broader horizons of marketing in the light of significant...
The public sector faces increasing demands to run government like a business, importing private-sect...
The boundary between the public and private sectors can be defined on the basis of ownership of inst...
*We wish to thank the participants of the Finance Seminar at ESSEC Business School, Cergy, France, f...
This chapter explores the democratic promise of “democratic governance” and finds it to be a lie. Wi...
Many people recognize that governments can play salutary roles in relation to markets by (a) “overse...
Recent policy debates have focused on the boundarybetweenmarkets andgovernment, as if one co...
In this chapter I will identify and discuss several guidelines for policymakers responsible for desi...
The concept of “governance ” has risen from obscurity to buzzword status in just three decades. Econ...
textabstractBased on a literature review, this paper addresses the questions under what conditions f...
This article is stimulated by a deep dissatisfaction with conceptualizations of government that emph...
In public policy analysis, much confusion exists about the roles of explanation and prescription. To...
With the turbulence experienced in management and information technology during the later part of th...
It is widely agreed that one of the core functions of government is to supply public goods that mark...
Writing on governance and development typically distinguishes two meanings (Lefi:wich 1993; Williams...
The paper argues we need to re-imagine the broader horizons of marketing in the light of significant...
The public sector faces increasing demands to run government like a business, importing private-sect...
The boundary between the public and private sectors can be defined on the basis of ownership of inst...
*We wish to thank the participants of the Finance Seminar at ESSEC Business School, Cergy, France, f...
This chapter explores the democratic promise of “democratic governance” and finds it to be a lie. Wi...