The 1988 Local Government Act and Compulsory Competitive Tendering
- 1 October 1990
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Urban Studies
- Vol. 27 (5) , 653-667
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00420989020080641
Abstract
The Conservative Government's 1988 Local Government Act extended compulsory tendering to a wide range of local authority services mainly supplied in the past by public departments in-house. This article reviews why the legislation was introduced; considers the evidence on efficiency savings from competitive tendering; details the services affected; and concludes by looking at the consequences for local government. Generally, there appears to be ample evidence to support the Government's claim that competitive tendering produces appreciable cost savings. Higher operating efficiency comes, however, from competition rather than 'privatisation'. The Act seems to be having a galvanising effect upon in-house suppliers who are reorganising and changing tneir 'culture' so as to compete effectively.Keywords
This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
- ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS AND PERFORMANCE: A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR TESTING PUBLIC CHOICE THEORIESPublic Administration, 1988
- The Impact of Competitive Tendering on the Costs of Hospital Domestic ServicesFiscal Studies, 1987
- Competitive Tendering and Refuse Collection: Identifying the Sources of Efficiency GainsFiscal Studies, 1987
- The Politics of PrivatisationPublished by Springer Nature ,1987
- Competitive Tendering and Efficiency: The Case of Refuse CollectionFiscal Studies, 1986
- Express Coaching since 1980: Liberalisation in PracticeFiscal Studies, 1984
- Public versus private provision of collective goods and services: garbage collection revisitedPublic Choice, 1979
- The Provision of Municipal Sanitation Services by Private Firms: An Empirical Analysis of the Efficiency of Alternative Market Structures and Regulatory ArrangementsJournal of Industrial Economics, 1978
- Efficiency in the provision of fire servicesPublic Choice, 1973
- Scale and Monopoly Problems in Urban Government ServicesUrban Affairs Quarterly, 1972