Injecting incentives into the solution of social and environmental problems: social policy bonds
- San Jose iUniversity Press 2000
- vi, 134p.
Describes social policy bonds as a means by which a government can achieve social goals. Explains the significance of money given by taxpayers for government spending in developed countries, and the persistent social problems experienced despite contributions made by taxpayers. Discusses the advantages of social policy bonds, which is described as a new financial instrument and how it can be used to bring about improvement where other programmes have been unsuccessful.
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