Witte, Kristof De; Geys, Benny - In: Journal of Urban Economics 69 (2011) 3, pp. 319-327
Provision of most public goods (e.g., health care, libraries, education, police, fire protection, utilities) can be characterized by a two-stage production process. In the first-stage, basic inputs (e.g., labor and capital) are used to generate service potential (e.g., opening hours, materials),...