Social Impact Bonds are explored as innovative financing tools for social services, highlighting their significance in contemporary economic discussions. The book delves into both mainstream and heterodox economic theories to provide insights into the development and implications of these bonds. By analyzing their role and effectiveness, it offers a comprehensive understanding of how economic principles intersect with social welfare initiatives.
Jesse Hajer Libri


Social Service, Private Gain
- 424pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
This book examines Social Impact Bonds as a means to finance social services, and how mainstream and heterodox economic theory can help understand their existence and emergence.