WebGoverning the Hollow State H. Brinton Milward and Keith G. Provan University of Arizona ABSTRACT For the past ten years the authors have conducted a con-centrated research program on the dimensions and impact of the hollow state. The hollow state is a metaphor for the increasing use of third parties, often nonprofits, to deliver social services WebTaylor & Francis, 2002 - Comparative government - 384 pages. 0 Reviews. ... Contents. THE PLURAL STATE . 1: Governing the hollow state . 23: overview reflections and design . 43: Employing transaction costs analysis as a theory of public . 71: Production costs transaction costs and local government . 88: The development of principalagent ...
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WebSep 18, 2024 · Thus, administrators are to shift from the bureaucratic state to what is called the “hollow state” (UNESC 2006). Hollow State is a metaphor for government that … The term Hollow State is used to describe a set of governmental practices in which states contract with third parties (private companies) in order to distribute government services. In a hollow state there are many degrees of separation between the source of taxpayer funds and the final distribution of taxpayer-funded products or services. Services paid for by the state are produced by a vast network of providers and the task of the government is not to manage provision, but t… ctn art. 111
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Web16 Peters and Pierre, “Governance without Government,” 223–243. 17 Milward and Provan, “Governing the Hollow State,” 359–380; Milward, “The Increasingly Hollow State,” 70–79. 18 Crozier, Huntington and Watanuki, The Crisis of Democracy. 19 O’Connor, The Fiscal Crisis of the State. WebGoverning the Hollow State H. Brinton Milward and Keith G. Provan University of Arizona ABSTRACT For the past ten years the authors have conducted a con-centrated research program on the dimensions and impact of the hollow state. The hollow state is a metaphor for the increasing use of third parties, often nonprofits, to deliver social services and … WebSep 18, 2024 · Thus, administrators are to shift from the bureaucratic state to what is called the “hollow state” (UNESC 2006). Hollow State is a metaphor for government that contracts out public service to network of nonprofit organizations and reduces government’s role as a direct supplier of public goods (Milward and Provan 2000). According to ... ctn art 135