Public Authorities and Public Policy: The Business of Government
By (Author) Jerry Mitchell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
23rd June 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
351
Hardback
216
Public authorities are an increasingly important form of government in the United States. Every year, various public policies are entrusted to public authorities for implementation in the manner of a private firm but for the public interest. This edited collection presents an examination of the theory and practice of public authority administration and the current issues confronting them. Cases are provided to incite discussion about the uses of authorities in different policy areas. The book begins with an introduction that reviews the premises that underlie the public authority concept and describe the policy activities and administrative organization of authorities. The first section of the book focuses on the external and internal techniques used to hold authorities accountable. The second section describes various financial issues relevant to authorities, highlighting ways to improve the security of bonds and providing cases showing how corporate subsidiaries are used to finance projects. The third section explores innovative uses of authorities in the areas of economic development, low-income housing creation, social problem-solving, and hazardous waste disposal. The final section considers the impact of public authorities, using economic impact analysis to measure quantitative benefits of one specific authority and probing the problems in evaluating performance in one state. The book concludes with a selected bibliography and a name and subject index. The book may be a useful resource for courses in public administration, public policy, management, state and local government, urban planning, public finance, and political science.
JERRY MITCHELL is Assistant Professor of Public Administration at Baruch College, City University of New York. His research has appeared in various academic journals, including the Public Administration Review, Policy Studies Journal, and State and Local Government Review.