This article explores the trend of privatization among public, quasi-public, and private institutions. The primary factor that must be resolved is whether a cooperative or a competitive approach is used. Morgan\u27s model of privatization, with greater utilization of the private non-profit sector, coupled with voluntary involvement of dedicated individuals, seems to hold the most promise
[Excerpt] Elected officials and citizens are now learning in hundreds of communities that privatizat...
When will a public good or service be provided by the government, when will it be provided by a NGO,...
This research explores the success of privatization of park facilities initiated by state park agenc...
Privatization is now commonplace throughout the world: in communist, socialist, and capitalist count...
The growing fiscal crisis confronting governments in the United States and elsewhere has generated i...
The quest for local governments to provide goods and services to an ever-expanding and more demandin...
For better or worse, and for richer or poorer, the line between government and private provision of ...
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...
Increasingly, nonprofit, for-profit, and public organizations have been cooperating in producing and...
In an age of privatization of many governmental functions such as health care, prison management, an...
Privatization has become a permanent and increasingly significant fixture on the landscape of contem...
During the last three decades the privatization or outsourcing of what has traditionally been consid...
In the past decade governments all over the world have begun privatizing state enterprises—indeed, i...
Local park and recreation agencies rely heavily on tax-based allocations as a funding source. Howeve...
[Excerpt] Elected officials and citizens are now learning in hundreds of communities that privatizat...
When will a public good or service be provided by the government, when will it be provided by a NGO,...
This research explores the success of privatization of park facilities initiated by state park agenc...
Privatization is now commonplace throughout the world: in communist, socialist, and capitalist count...
The growing fiscal crisis confronting governments in the United States and elsewhere has generated i...
The quest for local governments to provide goods and services to an ever-expanding and more demandin...
For better or worse, and for richer or poorer, the line between government and private provision of ...
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...
Increasingly, nonprofit, for-profit, and public organizations have been cooperating in producing and...
In an age of privatization of many governmental functions such as health care, prison management, an...
Privatization has become a permanent and increasingly significant fixture on the landscape of contem...
During the last three decades the privatization or outsourcing of what has traditionally been consid...
In the past decade governments all over the world have begun privatizing state enterprises—indeed, i...
Local park and recreation agencies rely heavily on tax-based allocations as a funding source. Howeve...
[Excerpt] Elected officials and citizens are now learning in hundreds of communities that privatizat...
When will a public good or service be provided by the government, when will it be provided by a NGO,...
This research explores the success of privatization of park facilities initiated by state park agenc...