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Children Order Advisory Committee discussion paper on separate representation of children in private law proceedings
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Social Services expenditure and provision in NI
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Social Services expenditure and provision in NI
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We study the interaction between nonprice public rationing and prices in the private market. Under a limited budget, the public supplier uses a rationing policy. A private firm may supply the good to those consumers who are rationed by the public system. Consumers have different amounts of wealth, and costs of providing the good to them vary. We consider two regimes. First, the public supplier observes consumers' wealth information; second, the public supplier observes both wealth and cost information. The public supplier chooses a rationing policy, and, simultaneously, the private firm, observing only cost but not wealth information, chooses a pricing policy. In the first regime, there is a continuum of equilibria. The Pareto dominant equilibrium is a means-test equilibrium: poor consumers are supplied while rich consumers are rationed. Prices in the private market increase with the budget. In the second regime, there is a unique equilibrium. This exhibits a cost-effectiveness rationing rule; consumers are supplied if and only if their costbenefit ratios are low. Prices in the private market do not change with the budget. Equilibrium consumer utility is higher in the cost-effectiveness equilibrium than the means-test equilibrium [Authors]
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Final Report
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Public Attitudes to Health and Personal Social Services in Northern Ireland, 2004 - Final Report
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A Consultation Document
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Responses to a Consultation Paper
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Summary of Relevant Policy Reviews
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Consultation Reply Form
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2002 - 2022
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Explanatory Memorandum
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Draft Statutory Instruments