Abstract

The debate over public versus private provision of community services has been extensive since Ronald Reagan became President. However, more empirical evidence, especially regarding citizen satisfaction, is needed before the broad policy question can be addressed effectively. Refuse collection is one service provided by the private sector in several communities. This study compares citizen satisfaction with public and private provision of residential refuse removal service in one metropolitan area of the United States.

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