International Handbook on Privatization

International Handbook on Privatization

Author: David Parker

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13: 1781950954

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Privatization has dominated industrial restructuring programs since the 1980s and continues to do so. This authoritative and accessible Handbook considers all aspects of this key issue, including: the theory of privatization; privatization in transition, developed and developing economies; as well the economic regulation of privatized industries.


Global Privatization Handbook

Global Privatization Handbook

Author: USA International Business Publications

Publisher: International Business Publications USA

Published: 2005-03-01

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780739756706

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Privatization programs, strategy and methods in selected countries


The Cambridge Handbook of Privatization

The Cambridge Handbook of Privatization

Author: Avihay Dorfman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-09-16

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1108752284

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Some goods and services seem to be fundamentally public, such as legislation, criminal punishment, and fighting wars. By contrast, other functions, such as garbage collection, do not. This volume brings together prominent scholars from a range of academic fields - including law, economics, philosophy, and sociology - to address the core question of what makes a certain good or service fundamentally public and why. Sometimes, governments and other public entities are superior because they are more likely to get at the right decisions or follow fair procedures. In other instances, the provision of goods and services by public entities is intrinsically valuable. By analyzing the these answers, the authors also explore the nature of the state and its authority. This handbook explores influential arguments for and against privatization and also develops a number of key studies explaining, justifying, or challenging the legitimacy and the desirability of public provision of particular goods and services.