政府财政政策下双层公共服务系统中的竞争与协调

Competition and Coordination in Two‐Tier Public Service Systems under Government Fiscal Policy

Production and Operations Management · 2016
被引 83
FT 50UTD 24ABS 4

中文导读

研究了政府预算有限时,允许私营企业进入公共服务市场(如医疗)形成的双层系统,分析了免费公立与收费私立服务提供者之间的竞争与协调,发现低税率补贴可有效协调双方、接近最优社会福利。

Abstract

As a result of government budgetary limits and rapid market growth, many public service systems—such as health care—are characterized by extensive customer wait times that have become a serious problem. This problem might be solved by allowing private firms to enter these markets, which would provide customers with a choice between a free (governmental) public service provider (SP) and a fee‐charging (or “toll”) private SP. In such a two‐tier service system, the two SPs are differentiated by service quality and cost efficiency. This study focuses on the competition and coordination issues for two‐tier service systems with customers who are sensitive to both service quality and delay. The free system attempts to maximize its expected total customer utility with limited capacity, whereas the toll system attempts to maximize its profit. Neither goal is aligned with the social welfare goal of the public service. To achieve the social welfare goal, the government plays a crucial role in coordinating the two‐tier service system via the budget, the tradeoff of social members' goals, and tax‐subsidy policies. Using a mixed duopoly game, we establish Nash equilibrium strategies and identify the conditions for the existence of the two‐tier service system. We employ several interesting and counter‐intuitive managerial insights generated by the model to show that the public service can be delivered more efficiently via customer choice and SP competition. In addition, we show that a relatively low tax‐subsidy rate can almost perfectly coordinate the two SPs to achieve most of the maximum possible benefit of the two‐tier service system.

公共服务医疗系统产业组织博弈论政府政策