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Paper #1445

Título:
Organizing public good provision: Lessons from managerial accounting
Autores:
Benito Arruñada y Stephen Eliot Hansen
Data:
Septiembre 2014
Resumen:
This paper applies ideas and findings from Managerial Accounting to the problem of public good provision. It first links the problems of traditional bureaucracies with those of "discretionary expense centers", which are characterized by poor user and supplier incentives as well as overproduction. It then describes alternative hybrid organizations that delegate authority and provide incentives on some dimensions, while maintaining control on others. Finally, it illustrates the ideas with several cross-country case studies on public registries, illustrating that such hybrids may provide a superior, if imperfect, solution to the problems that governments face when lacking sufficient information to directly control the activities of public goods' providers.
Palabras clave:
Public Good Provision, Managerial Accounting.
Códigos JEL:
H40, M48
Área de investigación:
Economía de la Empresa y Organización Industrial
Publicado en:
International Review of Law and Economics, 42, 185-91, 2015.

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