Outsourcing Public Services: Contractibility, Cost, and Quality

38 Pages Posted: 25 Jun 2019 Last revised: 6 May 2025

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Fredrik Andersson

Lund University - School of Economics and Management

Henrik Jordahl

Örebro University - School of Business; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN); CESifo; IZA

Jens Josephson

Stockholm University; Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)

Abstract

We review the literature on public sector outsourcing to explore if the theoretical predictions from the incomplete contracts literature hold up to recent empirical evidence. Guided by theory, we arrange services according to the type and magnitude of their contractibility problems. The empirical studies point at rather favourable outsourcing outcomes, in terms of costs and quality, for services without severe contracting problems. The picture is more mixed for services with tougher contracting problems, with the weight of the evidence in favour of public provision. This difference between services is largely in line with the property-rights framework and theories of incomplete contracts.

Keywords: property rights, publicly provided goods, privatization

JEL Classification: D23, H11, L33

Suggested Citation

Andersson, Fredrik and Jordahl, Henrik and Josephson, Jens, Outsourcing Public Services: Contractibility, Cost, and Quality. IZA Discussion Paper No. 12401, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3408299

Fredrik Andersson

Lund University - School of Economics and Management ( email )

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Henrik Jordahl (Contact Author)

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Jens Josephson

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