<em>The Economics of Immigration</em> summarizes the best social science studying the actual impact of immigration, which is found to be at odds with popular fears. Greater flows of immigration have the potential to substantially increase world income and reduce extreme poverty. Existing evidence i
Market-Based Public Policy
β Scribed by Richard C. Hula (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 269
- Series
- Policy Studies Organization Series
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Using Markets to Implement Public Policy....Pages 3-18
Front Matter....Pages 19-19
Societal Risk Management through the Insurance Market....Pages 21-42
Governors and Markets: Corporate Recruitment from the Gubernatorial Perspective....Pages 43-55
Front Matter....Pages 57-57
Rescuing Politics from the Economists: Privatizing the Public Sector....Pages 59-68
From Administration to Oversight: Privatization and its Aftermath in a Southern City....Pages 69-83
Practical Issues in Developing Competitive Contracting for Home Care Services.....Pages 84-95
Front Matter....Pages 97-97
Community Collaboration: PublicβPrivate Partnerships in Connecticut....Pages 99-110
Neighbourhood Co-production of Protection: a Private Sector Response to Crime....Pages 111-120
Privatism in Local Land Use Development: the Use of Exactions, Impact Fees and Impact Taxes by Municipalities....Pages 121-133
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
Urban Policies, Social Goals and Producer Incentives: Are Market Mechanisms and Policy Objectives Compatible?....Pages 137-157
Modelling the Provision of Industrial Development Incentives....Pages 158-178
Front Matter....Pages 179-179
The Commercial Republic Re-examined: A Critique of the Economization Model of Public Policy Making....Pages 181-203
Voluntary Siting of Unwanted Facilities....Pages 204-222
Creating a Private-Sector Orientation Through Public-Private Partnerships: The Experience of Employment and Training Programmes....Pages 223-241
EPAβs Bubble Policy: The Theory of Marketable Pollution Permits Confronts Reality....Pages 242-261
Back Matter....Pages 263-265
β¦ Subjects
Political Science; Public Policy
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