Aviation Security After September 11th: Public or Private? Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Aviation Security After September 11th: Public or Private?  Case Solutions

This case can be found in just hard copy format (HBP doesn't have digital distribution rights to the content). Because of this, a digital Teacher Duplicate of the case isn't accessible through this web site. Two rival bills were passed by US House and the US Senate to address air travel security.The main difference between the bills was whether the screening function would be federalized--in effect, a reverse privatization of the service or could continue to be supplied by the private sector. Support one of both bills, members of Congress had to consider issues of connections between possession, price, and quality, and, above all. Can be used to introduce problems of market and government failure and to develop a contracting framework where crucial issues are the access to advice, the ability to supply incentives, the value of incentives and initiation, and the value of characteristics that can not be contracted (such as some measurements of product quality).

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PUBLICATION DATE: December 03, 2001 PRODUCT #: 702021-HCB-ENG

 

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