Designing Social Service Markets Risk, Regulation and Rent-Seeking

Governments of both right and left have been introducing market logics and instruments into Australian social services in recent decades. Their stated goals include reducing costs, increasing service diversity and, in some sectors, empowering consumers. This collection presents a set of original cas...

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Other Authors: Meagher, Gabrielle (Editor), Perche, Diana (Editor), Stebbing, Adam (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2022
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