
Professors from the Department of Applied Economics and the Master's Degree in Economic Policy and Public Economics have published this paper which shows that the number of residential places has hardly changed in the last decade.
The authors of this report, Mª Angeles Tortosa, Amadeo Fuenmayor and Rafael Granell, analyse the relationship between the classic methods of public funding and the modes of production and management of these services, especially when they are shared with private initiative.
The work is based on the assumption that services are provided and regulated publicly, but the researchers consider what happens when they are financed and produced in a mixed manner, specifically when this occurs in the field of homes for the elderly.
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