Public sector efficiency
2015; Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1787/gov_glance-2015-53-en
ISSN2221-4399
AutoresSantiago González, Guillaume Lafortune, Alessandro Lupi, Daniel Sánchez-Serra, Luiz De Mello, Edwin Lau, Stéphane Jacobzone, Andrew Davies, Ronnie Downes, Ian Hawkesworth, Lisa Trapp, Camilla Vammalle, Ihssane Loudiyi, Daniel Gerson, Christoph Demkke, Alice Lazzati, János Bertók, Julio Terracino, Maria-Emma Cantera, Jovana Blagotic, Yukihiko Hamada, Minjoo Son, Public, Céline Kaufmann, Christiane Arndt, Faisal Naru, Daniel Trnka, Manuel Flores Romero, Rebecca Schultz, Paulo Magina, Barbara Ubaldi, Arthur Mickoleit, Ryan Androsoff, Kate Lancaster, Katherine Kraig-Ernandes, Lia Beyeler, Laura Boutin, Peter van de Ven, Jennifer Ribarsky, Catherine La, Isabelle Ynesta, Michael Hewetson, Oliver Petzold, Gaétan Lafortune, Katarzyna Kubacka, Julie Bélanger, Sophie Vayssettes, Yvan Guillemette, Sylvie Toly, Ángel Gurría,
Tópico(s)Business and Economic Development
ResumoThe recent economic crisis has increased pressures on governments to achieve efficiency gains in delivering public services. Based on conventional economic theory, efficiency is defined as the relationship between one or more inputs (or factors of production) and one or more outputs.
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