We propose a distinction between active and passive waste as determinants of the cost of public services. Active waste entails utility for the public decision maker, whereas passive waste does not. We analyze purchases of standardized goods by Italian public bodies and exploit a policy experiment associated with a national procurement agency. We find that: (i) some public bodies pay systematically more than others for equivalent goods; (ii) differences are correlated with governance structure; (iii) the variation in prices is principally date to variation in passive rather than active waste; and (iv) passive waste accounts for 83 percent of total estimated waste. (JEL H11, H57, H83)

Bandiera, O., Prat, A., Valletti, T.m. (2009). Active and passive waste in government spending: evidence from a policy experiment. THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 99(4), 1278-1308 [10.1257/aer.99.4.1278].

Active and passive waste in government spending: evidence from a policy experiment

VALLETTI, TOMMASO MARIA
2009-01-01

Abstract

We propose a distinction between active and passive waste as determinants of the cost of public services. Active waste entails utility for the public decision maker, whereas passive waste does not. We analyze purchases of standardized goods by Italian public bodies and exploit a policy experiment associated with a national procurement agency. We find that: (i) some public bodies pay systematically more than others for equivalent goods; (ii) differences are correlated with governance structure; (iii) the variation in prices is principally date to variation in passive rather than active waste; and (iv) passive waste accounts for 83 percent of total estimated waste. (JEL H11, H57, H83)
2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore SECS-P/01 - ECONOMIA POLITICA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
corruption; enforcement; procurement; incentives; contracts; Indonesia; Uganda; costs
Bandiera, O., Prat, A., Valletti, T.m. (2009). Active and passive waste in government spending: evidence from a policy experiment. THE AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 99(4), 1278-1308 [10.1257/aer.99.4.1278].
Bandiera, O; Prat, A; Valletti, Tm
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