Abstract
It is increasingly difficult to distinguish between the public and private sectors in their provision of social benefits and services and in their role in making social policy. Efforts to make such distinctions may deflect attention from the questions of to whom and how benefits and services are provided and who pays. The author, who surveys the state of knowledge and the current debate, reconceptualizes the “public-private” sector.

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