This paper examines the issues involved with the privatization of local government services based on a case study of the Waterloo County Board of Education’s decision to privatize school bus operations. The findings reveal that a number of considerations should be made with regards to privatization, including whether the service is one that can be competitively substituted by the private sector, the type management controls, regulations, and evaluations that need to be put in place, and the contractual, legislative, and moral obligations to existing employees
Privatization is now commonplace throughout the world: in communist, socialist, and capitalist count...
In the past fifteen years, private operation of urban transit services has been transformed from bei...
Privatization encompasses an extraordinary range of activities involving the delivery of physical se...
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...
In the face of escalating costs, declining productivity, and constraints on fund- ing for public tra...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
The concept of privatization is fairly recent. This paper examines the different perspectives of the...
If any one policy has characterised the Conservative government in Britain since 1979 it is privatiz...
This briefing paper was an update to an earlier publication by the Bureau of Labor Education on the ...
This paper presented an overview of privatization efforts in Indiana. This was compared to existing...
The term "privatization" has entered the political arena and stimulated much discussion. There is cu...
Privatization of traditional governmental functions has been extensively discussed in the United Sta...
At the Rethinking State Government conference held at the University of Maine in January 1993, a p...
Privatization is now commonplace throughout the world: in communist, socialist, and capitalist count...
In the past fifteen years, private operation of urban transit services has been transformed from bei...
Privatization encompasses an extraordinary range of activities involving the delivery of physical se...
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...
In the face of escalating costs, declining productivity, and constraints on fund- ing for public tra...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
Many cities have come to see privatization as a means of saving money and improving the quality of t...
The concept of privatization is fairly recent. This paper examines the different perspectives of the...
If any one policy has characterised the Conservative government in Britain since 1979 it is privatiz...
This briefing paper was an update to an earlier publication by the Bureau of Labor Education on the ...
This paper presented an overview of privatization efforts in Indiana. This was compared to existing...
The term "privatization" has entered the political arena and stimulated much discussion. There is cu...
Privatization of traditional governmental functions has been extensively discussed in the United Sta...
At the Rethinking State Government conference held at the University of Maine in January 1993, a p...
Privatization is now commonplace throughout the world: in communist, socialist, and capitalist count...
In the past fifteen years, private operation of urban transit services has been transformed from bei...
Privatization encompasses an extraordinary range of activities involving the delivery of physical se...