Ga. Boyne, BUREAUCRATIC THEORY MEETS REALITY - PUBLIC CHOICE AND SERVICE CONTRACTING IN US LOCAL-GOVERNMENT, PAR. Public administration review, 58(6), 1998, pp. 474-484
Empirical studies suggest that local service contracting lead to highe
r efficiency, which seems to support public choice arguments an the vi
ces of municipal monopoly and virtues of competition. A methodological
critique of the evidence shows that these conclusions are not valid.
Major deficiencies of the statistical tests include the omission of re
levant control variables and the absence of measures of competition. I
mplications for the theory and practice of public administration are i
dentified.