
Incentives in Government Contracting
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Could the existing level of government services by provided at a lower cost? This study presents a convincing argument for incentive contracts as a means to this end.
In a typical market economy, payments from the government to firms account for about one-half of government spending (excluding transfer payments). By changing the way in which a government pays the firms from which it procures goods...
In a typical market economy, payments from the government to firms account for about one-half of government spending (excluding transfer payments). By changing the way in which a government pays the firms from which it procures goods...
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Could the existing level of government services by provided at a lower cost? This study presents a convincing argument for incentive contracts as a means to this end.
In a typical market economy, payments from the government to firms account for about one-half of government spending (excluding transfer payments). By changing the way in which a government pays the firms from which it procures goods...
In a typical market economy, payments from the government to firms account for about one-half of government spending (excluding transfer payments). By changing the way in which a government pays the firms from which it procures goods...
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