Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol 13 - Issue 4: Public Expenditure (Paperback)


The decade from 1987 to 1997 witnessed several new forms of delivery of public-sector goods and service including contracting out and joint public/private-sector initiatives. This issue of "Oxford Review of Economic Policy" provides an economic appraisal of these developments. It asks such questions as: Are there ways in which the public sector can be made to operate more efficiently through alternative incentive and contractual arrangements?; Can the public sector raise capital cheaper than the private sector and, if so, how does this affect the appropriate balance between private- and public-sector investment?; And what are the macroeconomic implications of public-sector expenditure for macroeconomic policy and performance?

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The decade from 1987 to 1997 witnessed several new forms of delivery of public-sector goods and service including contracting out and joint public/private-sector initiatives. This issue of "Oxford Review of Economic Policy" provides an economic appraisal of these developments. It asks such questions as: Are there ways in which the public sector can be made to operate more efficiently through alternative incentive and contractual arrangements?; Can the public sector raise capital cheaper than the private sector and, if so, how does this affect the appropriate balance between private- and public-sector investment?; And what are the macroeconomic implications of public-sector expenditure for macroeconomic policy and performance?

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Oxford UniversityPress

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United Kingdom

Release date

November 1997

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295 x 210mm (L x W)

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Paperback

Pages

90

ISBN-13

978-0-19-922299-5

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9780199222995

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0-19-922299-1



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