Overview
The present research aims to offer a specific plan for the liberalist reforms of the relationship between the public and private sectors and to identify the challenges and the direction to be taken to restructure the third sector through the reforms. This is to be done by researching and studying the real picture of the public-private relationship as seen in regulations, commissioning and subsidiaries between government agencies and the third-sector organizations concerned, as well as the business status of the third-sector organizations therein, in each policy area such as elderly care, welfare services for the disabled, childcare, education and medical care, or in a cross-sectoral manner. Here, the process is referred to as a liberalist reform as we think that introducing drastic reforms in the existing public-private relationship, toward encouraging free and transparent competition among diverse providers and offering choice to users, is indispensable in order to ensure efficient and high-quality public services in our country. The research is performed through analysis of the results of the fourth questionnaire survey, hearings from the persons concerned, and visiting surveys.
May 18, 2015 - March 31, 2018
Major Research Results
2018
RIETI Discussion Papers
- 19-J-005
"Issues of Vocational Training Corporations: From the viewpoint of NPO policy" (HATSUTANI Isamu) - 18-J-018
"Varieties of Japanese Incorporated Associations: Focus on the differences between public interest incorporated associations and approved specified non-profit activities corporations" (OKAMOTO Masahiro)
2017
RIETI Discussion Papers
- 18-J-011
"Influence of Having Legal Person Status, Commercialization, and Professionalization of Third Sector Organizations on Their Employment: Based on the survey data on Japan’s third sector in 2014" (NIHEI Norihiro) - 17-J-068
"Evaluating Factors Affecting the Occurrence of Mission Drift in Third-sector Organizations" (KOTAGIRI Yasuhiko) - 17-J-067
"Regional Revitalization and Financial Relations between Local Governments and the Third Sector" (KITAMI Tomitaro) - 17-J-065
"Components of the Japanese Third Sector and its Transformation: Focusing on the period of association founding" (YAMAMOTO Hidehiro) - 17-J-063
"Current Conditions and Challenges of Third-sector Organizations in Japan: Considerations based on the Fourth Survey on the Third Sector (2017)" (USHIRO Fusao and SAKAMOTO Haruya)
2016
RIETI Discussion Papers
2015
RIETI Discussion Papers
- 16-J-040
"Evaluation of the Financial Autonomy of Third-sector Organizations in Japan" (KOTAGIRI Yasuhiko) - 16-J-038
"Challenges of Co-operatives in the Japanese Third Sector' autonomy and nonlinear impact on advocacy" (KURIMOTO Akira) - 16-J-037
"Employment Reductions of Local Governments and Changes in the Public Service Delivery System" (KITAMI Tomitaro) - 16-J-036
"New Perspectives on the Relationship between Public Funding and Advocacy: The influence of the level of governments' autonomy and nonlinear impact on advocacy" (SAKAMOTO Haruya)