At the Rethinking State Government conference held at the University of Maine in January 1993, a panel explored the issue of privatization, of using private enterprise to provide public sector services. John Hanson raises concerns about possible drawbacks and consequences in the rush to privative, including self-interest, efficiency, accountability and decreased employment
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
Historically, local governments and school systems have received the bulk of their funding from impo...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
At the Rethinking State Government conference held at the University of Maine in January 1993, a p...
At the Rethinking State Government conference held at the University of Maine in January 1993, a p...
At the Rethinking State Government conference held at the University of Maine in January 1993, a p...
This briefing paper was an update to an earlier publication by the Bureau of Labor Education on the ...
Privatization of traditional governmental functions has been extensively discussed in the United Sta...
Privatization is now commonplace throughout the world: in communist, socialist, and capitalist count...
Cost efficiency was the initial goal of privatization--achieved in many cases but not consistently. ...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
The term "privatization" has entered the political arena and stimulated much discussion. There is cu...
Privatization refers to the shift from government provision of functions and services to provision b...
During the last three decades the privatization or outsourcing of what has traditionally been consid...
Privatization of public goods maximizes corporate profits while providing minimal benefits or protec...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
Historically, local governments and school systems have received the bulk of their funding from impo...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
At the Rethinking State Government conference held at the University of Maine in January 1993, a p...
At the Rethinking State Government conference held at the University of Maine in January 1993, a p...
At the Rethinking State Government conference held at the University of Maine in January 1993, a p...
This briefing paper was an update to an earlier publication by the Bureau of Labor Education on the ...
Privatization of traditional governmental functions has been extensively discussed in the United Sta...
Privatization is now commonplace throughout the world: in communist, socialist, and capitalist count...
Cost efficiency was the initial goal of privatization--achieved in many cases but not consistently. ...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
The term "privatization" has entered the political arena and stimulated much discussion. There is cu...
Privatization refers to the shift from government provision of functions and services to provision b...
During the last three decades the privatization or outsourcing of what has traditionally been consid...
Privatization of public goods maximizes corporate profits while providing minimal benefits or protec...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
Historically, local governments and school systems have received the bulk of their funding from impo...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...