@grrrr_shark On one hand, if a person is tasked with doing X (regardless of how they're incentivized to do X) they usually will follow their incentives. That would happen regardless of how economy works in a given world (though there's the question of how strongly people are incentivized not to quit their job[*], which depends on the economic system).
Apart from such incentives on individuals, I don't see how capitalism could create incentives on public administration. Are you referring to competition between Gemeindes on tax rates as the capitalistic incentive that's present there? I would really love to know how important a driving force that is.
[*] Well, also the existence of the concept of the job itself.