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The role of innovations in improving government productivity and the effectiveness of services has previously been … administrative innovations in central government are diverse, but most involve improving performance management, introducing new IT … projects or web services, as well as some physical technology changes. Many recent projects focus on joining up government and …
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This paper uses the geometric analysis in Cornes and Sandler to demonstrate the Lindahl equilibrium when private contributions are subsidised in a non-cooperative setting i.e., in a setting where consumers take as constant the contributions by all others when making their own.
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seeking to associate government, community and the market in preserving this value, and goes on to illustrate the serious … involve just government-private interactions, with government failing in any meaningful way to represent 'the public'. …
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state, government, civil society and market, underpins the discussion here, leading into a rich array of country examples in …
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This article recognises that the Mexican financial crisis of 1982 marked a turning point in the country's development. The crisis followed a period of steady economic growth. Since then, the entrepreneurial state has been under steady attack by members of a new business elite, who are direct...
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This paper studies the optimal direct/indirect tax mix in a setting where individuals differ in several unobservable characteristics (productivity and endowments). Tax instruments (income and commodity taxes) are constrained solely by the information structure.
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which these firms participate. Existing strategic supplier partnership (SSP) models do not address the role of government … mechanisms that companies use to cope with government‐induced import uncertainty. The paper draws insights from a buyer …
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Purpose – E‐government initiatives are becoming common worldwide, but conceptual elements to understand their … development, implementation and consequences are still lacking. Drawing on a contextualisation of e‐government in the information … society and traditions in public policy, the aim of this paper is to offer three different patterns for thinking about e‐government …
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"Oman's 1970 coup launched a new political and economic structure that was created by and for Sultan Qaboos. The initially haphazard construction matured into a durable structure that continues under Sultan Haitham. This work details the early construction of the Qabusid state in the...
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