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Third-Party Governance: Using Third Parties to Deliver Governmental Goods and Services

Current price: $180.00
Third-Party Governance: Using Third Parties to Deliver Governmental Goods and Services
Third-Party Governance: Using Third Parties to Deliver Governmental Goods and Services

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Third-Party Governance: Using Third Parties to Deliver Governmental Goods and Services

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Author Jessica N. Terman explores the ‘whys’ behind government and the market, alongside the theories behind when one or both should be used. The book is filled with case studies exploring the issues at play in third-party governance, including transaction costs and the practices that mitigate transaction costs, as well as the advent of networks and how they have changed the governance structure of public policy implementation. Taking a jargon-free approach, the book is written as a primer on third-party governance, introducing readers to the ways that government is structured and the factors that influence contemporary policy implementation. will be required reading on courses related to public administration, public policy, and governance and collaboration.

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