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Public Decision-Making Processes and Asymmetry of Information Book

Public Decision-Making Processes and Asymmetry of Information
Public Decision-Making Processes and Asymmetry of Information, The issue of asymmetric information and public decision-making has been widely explored by economists. Most of the traditional analysis of public sector activities has been reviewed to take account of the different incentive problems arising from an asymm, Public Decision-Making Processes and Asymmetry of Information has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Public Decision-Making Processes and Asymmetry of Information, The issue of asymmetric information and public decision-making has been widely explored by economists. Most of the traditional analysis of public sector activities has been reviewed to take account of the different incentive problems arising from an asymm, Public Decision-Making Processes and Asymmetry of Information
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  • Public Decision-Making Processes and Asymmetry of Information
  • Written by author Massimo Marrelli
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, November 2000
  • The issue of asymmetric information and public decision-making has been widely explored by economists. Most of the traditional analysis of public sector activities has been reviewed to take account of the different incentive problems arising from an asymm
  • The issue of asymmetric information and public decision-making has been widely explored by economists. Most of the traditional analysis of public sector activities has been reviewed to take account of the different incentive problems arising from an asymm
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Preface; M. Marrelli, G. Pignataro. Acknowledgements. Contributors. Introduction: The Economics of Information and Public Policy; J.-J. Laffont. Part 1: Theory. 1. Industrial Policy, Optimal Majorities and How These Can Prevent Capture; M. Marrelli, F. Stroffolini. 2. On the Role of Lobbies in Policy Making; I. Mazza. 3. Delegated Control of Incentives in Regulated Industries; F. Lapecorella. 4. Firms, Unions and Regulators; G. Pignataro. Part 2: Applications. 5. Implementation Practices In Regulation: An Analysis of the UK Experience; M. Waterson, M. Vagliasindi. 6. Public Procurement in the EU; I. Rizzo. 7. Agency and Health Care; A. Jones, R. Zanola. 8. Incentive Failure and the Market for Information Goods; M. Trimarchi. Index.


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