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Cover of: Should Public Sectors Be Complements of Private Sectors?
Ikuo Ishibashi, Noriaki Matsushima

Should Public Sectors Be Complements of Private Sectors?

Section: Articles
Volume 168 (2012) / Issue 4, pp. 712-730 (19)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/093245612804469818
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Summary
We discuss competition between high-quality private service providers that maximize their own profits and a low-quality public service provider that maximizes social surplus. Two heterogeneous consumer groups exist: those who demand only high-quality services and those who care little whether services are high- or low-quality. The setting reflects the fact that some consumers feel dissatisfaction with public service providers. We show that, under certain conditions, social welfare is smaller when there is a public service provider than when there is not. The result holds even though the efficiency of the public service is equal to that of the private services.