54141. Regulation of Social Services in the Least Developed Countries: What are the Issues at Stake?
- Author:
- Cecilia Ugaz
- Publication Date:
- 12-1999
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- United Nations University
- Abstract:
- The privatization trend affecting the state involvement in productive sectors is also challenging the role of the state in the provision of social services. And, as private participation in social sectors increases, a regulatory framework is needed to ensure that the market reaches socially efficient outcomes. The regulation of social services carries the problem of conceptualization. What is the aim of regulatory intervention in social sectors? And what is the market structure to which this regulatory constraint will be applied to? These are the questions we discuss in this paper, is devoted to analysing the role of regulation of social services in low-income countries within the so-called mixed economy of care, characterized by multiple providers: the state, the private sector, non-profit organizations.
- Topic:
- Emerging Markets, Government, and Third World