Competition, Choice, and Incentives in Government Programs

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Competition, Choice, and Incentives in Government Programs

Author(s): John M. Kamensky (Editor), Albert Morales (Editor), Jacques S. Gansler (Contributor), Jón R. Blöndal (Contributor), William Lucyshyn (Contributor), John R. Barker (Contributor), Robert Maly (Contributor), Sandra Young (Contributor), Russell Lundberg (Contributor), Jonathan Roberts (Contributor), Anne Laurent (Contributor), John J. Callahan (Contributor), John Cawley (Contributor), Andrew B. Whitford (Contributor), Gary C. Bryner (Contributor)

  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2006
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 496 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0742552128
  • ISBN-13: 9780742552128

Book Description

Since the 1980s, the language used around market-based government has muddied its meaning and polarized its proponents and critics, making the topic politicized and controversial. Competition, Choice, and Incentives in Government Programs hopes to reframe competing views of market-based government so it is seen not as an ideology but rather as a fact-based set of approaches for managing government services and programs more efficiently and effectively.

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About the Author

John M. Kamensky is a senior fellow at the IBM Center for The Business of Government and an associate partner with IBM Global Business Services.

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