Competition, Choice, and Incentives in Government Programs
Explore the intricate dynamics of government programs in Competition, Choice, and Incentives in Government Programs by John M. Kamensky. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 496 pages and delves into the often misunderstood realm of market-based governance. Kamensky aims to clarify the polarized discussions surrounding this topic, presenting it not as an ideology but as a practical framework for enhancing the efficiency of government services and programs. This book is essential for those interested in the intersection of politics, economics, and public administration, offering a balanced perspective on privatization and contracting out in the United States. Whether you are a student, a professional in the field, or simply curious about government efficiency, this comprehensive work is a valuable addition to your library.