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Public organisations are subjected to weak incentives for competition. Therefore, institutional Darwinism cannot apply. Regulation and performance monitoring is required to protect the public interest. This is particularly the case of organisations in the health care arena, since strong...
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Public organisations are subjected to weak incentives for competition. Therefore, institutional Darwinism cannot apply. Regulation and performance monitoring is required to protect the public interest. This is particularly the case of organisations in the health care arena, since strong...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005772471
In this article we analyze the remuneration mechanism for the reduction of energy losses, through a dynamic principal-agent model in continuous time. The agent represents the power distribution company, which makes investments, or in other words, makes an effort to reduce energy losses. The...
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In this article we analyze the remuneration mechanism for the reduction of energy losses, through a dynamic principal-agent model in continuous time. The agent represents the power distribution company, which makes investments, or in other words, makes an effort to reduce energy losses. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015259034
In this working paper us propose to carry out an interpretation of the aspects argumentative and economic of the law 002 of the Farc, or law of pays for the war. Our interpret this stratagem like part of the game of strategy politicians by means of which the insurgent group seeks to balance...
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The probability that a services procurement undertaken by the Spanish Armed Forces becomes null and void is analyzed, as well as the winning bid in the case of procurements which were awarded. To do this, a sample selection model is estimated using data compiled from the Public Sector...
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Public procurement processes can be permeated by acts of corruption that can distort efficient allocation mechanisms. In this sense, the objective of this article is to make an approximation to the current legislation in Colombia, to the theory of auctions and to the theory of corruption. The...
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Spanish Abstract: La transparencia y la competencia se han enmarcado como las herramientas fundamentales para combatir la corrupción en la contratación estatal. Por consiguiente, se han implementado diferentes políticas públicas encaminadas a fortalecer las mismas. Un ejemplo claro de esto...
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Spanish Abstract: Este artículo revisa, desde la perspectiva de la reforma de las actividades de contratación llevadas a cabo por las entidades locales españolas, las principales novedades que las Directivas 2014/23 y 2014/24 introducen para el desarrollo de actividades de compra colaborativa...
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Spanish Abstract:El declive de la capacidad estatal para financiar la solución de problemas sociales se ha convertido en un tema común y repetitivo en un contexto mundial marcado por la desaceleración económica y los procesos de desindustrialización. Para superarlo, el sector privado y el...
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