This thesis questions the wisdom of indiscriminately prescribing the private sector as a remedy for public sector failure in providing public services. We position our study against the background of the increasing occurrence of private sector provision of public services in developing countries even though such countries exhibit inadequacies in conditions that make private provision thrive. Using our choice of efficiency measurement techniques (mainly Data Envelopment Analysis) in analysing the waste collection and water supply services of over 30 local governments in Uganda, we empirically ascertain that there are no systematic inherent gains to private sector provision in terms of efficiency and no support for the notion that a public se...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.This thesis is a case study investigation of the su...
Magister Commercii - MComThree arguments are normally presented as rationale for the privatisation o...
Following the largely unimpressive performance of the public sector in the provision of solid waste...
This thesis questions the wisdom of indiscriminately prescribing the private sector as a remedy for ...
This paper compares the operations and discusses the effectiveness of public and private sector prov...
This paper compares the operations and discusses the effectiveness of public and private sector prov...
This two-part paper provides a theoretical framework for appraising trade-offs between alternative m...
In this paper the Public-Private Partnership in the Ugandan small town water sector was studied. In ...
This article compares the arguments for pri-vate-sector involvement in service provision with practi...
New governance paradigm in managing public resources needs to be given signifi cant review while loo...
Under pressure from donor agencies such as the World Bank, a number of developing countries have exp...
textabstractThis thesis focuses on the private sector involvement in solid waste collection, and the...
The private sector involvement in public service is intended to achieve efficiency gain and better s...
Purely public water supply systems are characterized by high costs, insufficient supplies and chroni...
There has long been an emphasis on the importance of decentralization in providing better quality pu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.This thesis is a case study investigation of the su...
Magister Commercii - MComThree arguments are normally presented as rationale for the privatisation o...
Following the largely unimpressive performance of the public sector in the provision of solid waste...
This thesis questions the wisdom of indiscriminately prescribing the private sector as a remedy for ...
This paper compares the operations and discusses the effectiveness of public and private sector prov...
This paper compares the operations and discusses the effectiveness of public and private sector prov...
This two-part paper provides a theoretical framework for appraising trade-offs between alternative m...
In this paper the Public-Private Partnership in the Ugandan small town water sector was studied. In ...
This article compares the arguments for pri-vate-sector involvement in service provision with practi...
New governance paradigm in managing public resources needs to be given signifi cant review while loo...
Under pressure from donor agencies such as the World Bank, a number of developing countries have exp...
textabstractThis thesis focuses on the private sector involvement in solid waste collection, and the...
The private sector involvement in public service is intended to achieve efficiency gain and better s...
Purely public water supply systems are characterized by high costs, insufficient supplies and chroni...
There has long been an emphasis on the importance of decentralization in providing better quality pu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.This thesis is a case study investigation of the su...
Magister Commercii - MComThree arguments are normally presented as rationale for the privatisation o...
Following the largely unimpressive performance of the public sector in the provision of solid waste...