Privatization : an international review of performance

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    • Hodge, Graeme A.

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Privatization : an international review of performance

Graeme A. Hodge

(Theoretical lenses on public policy)

Westview Press, 2000

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780813366814

Description

Contracting out public sector services and divesting public enterprises are reforms that have enjoyed widespread global popularity in recent years. Better services, lower prices and greater accountability are the promises made by politicians, senior executives, and investment companies when functions are moved from the public sector to private enterprise. But in Privatization , Graeme A. Hodge challenges these assumptions. Through an examination of hundreds of international studies on the performance of privatization activities, Hodge demonstrates that privatizing public services is often not the guaranteed panacea portrayed by its political supporters. Importantly, privatization activities can lead to modest gains, but there are also winners and losers in this reform. It therefore deserves far more care and balanced debate than it usually attracts.

Table of Contents

Concepts Underpinning Privatization -- Introduction -- Privatization Patterns -- Theoretical Foundations for Privatization -- Performance Evalution Framework -- Performance Framework for the Assessment of Effectiveness -- Review Methodology -- Empirical Knowledge of Privatization Performance -- Performance Data for Privatization as Contracting Out -- Reviewing the Effectiveness of Privatization as Contracting Out -- Performance Data for Privatization as Enterprise Sales -- Reviewing the Effectiveness of Privatization as Enterprise Sales -- Learning to Get the Balance in Privatization -- Key Statistical Tests -- Appendix B -- Appendix C -- Appendix D
Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780813366821

Description

Contracting out public sector services and divesting public enterprises are reforms that have enjoyed widespread global popularity in recent years. Better services, lower prices and greater accountability are the promises made by politicians, senior executives, and investment companies when functions are moved from the public sector to private enterprise. But in Privatization , Graeme A. Hodge challenges these assumptions. Through an examination of hundreds of international studies on the performance of privatization activities, Hodge demonstrates that privatizing public services is often not the guaranteed panacea portrayed by its political supporters. Importantly, privatization activities can lead to modest gains, but there are also winners and losers in this reform. It therefore deserves far more care and balanced debate than it usually attracts. 081336681x Privatization : an International Review of Performance

Table of Contents

Part One: Concepts Underpinning Privatization Introduction Privatization Patterns Theoretical Foundations for Privatization * Part Two: Performance Evaluation Framework Performance Framework for the Assessment of Effectiveness Review Methodology * Part Three: Empirical Knowledge of Privatization Performance Performance Data for Privatization As Contracting Out Reviewing the Effectiveness of Contracting Out Performance Data for Privatization As Enterprise Sales Reviewing the Effectiveness of Enterprise Sales Learning to Get the Balance in Privatization

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  • NCID
    BA45685051
  • ISBN
    • 0813366828
    • 081336681X
  • LCCN
    99037926
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Boulder, Colo.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xv, 312 p. ill.
  • Size
    23 cm
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