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The Politics of Choice and Competition in Public Services
Author(s) -
LE GRAND JULIAN
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
the political quarterly
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.373
H-Index - 37
eISSN - 1467-923X
pISSN - 0032-3179
DOI - 10.1111/j.1467-923x.2007.00848.x
Subject(s) - competition (biology) , politics , context (archaeology) , public choice , service (business) , business , service delivery framework , public service , consumer choice , service provider , public relations , marketing , public economics , economics , political science , law , ecology , paleontology , biology
The politics of choice and competition in public services are complex. Only public service users seem basically to want choice. Providers prefer alternative models of service delivery especially those that rely upon trust. Social democrats prefer voice and trust; conservatives want choice and competition to be exercised in the context of a full private market. Yet, so long as they are properly designed, policies aimed at promoting choice and competition can serve the interests of all these groups better than the alternatives.