Privatize this? : assessing the opportunities and costs of privatization / Richard A. McGowan.

McGowan, Richard, 1952-
Sant Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, c2011.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction — A brief history of the privatization versus nationalization debate — An arena model for the privatization question — International examples — Privatizing Sin : the 21st-century cigarette industry — Privatize or nationalize? : Argentina’s privatization of its oil industry — The never-ending cycle of privatization : Venezuela’s oil industry — A public good or inefficiency : port facilities in the United States and Canada — State-operated industries that were once private enterprises — State-controlled liquor stores I: Pennsylvania — State-controlled liquor stores II: New Hampshire — Public transportation regional authorities : should the Boston, Philadelphia, and New York City systems be privatized? — Proposed and newly privatized industries — The evolution and scope of the privatized prison industry — Privatizing a lottery : the case of Illinois — Conclusion — General motors and the government bailout : the hybrid privatization.
  • From 2000 to 2008, the Bush Administration championed privatization like no other before it, awarding hundreds of billions of dollars in contracts to outsource services and pushing for greater-than-ever privatizing of our schools, the retirement system, even the war in Iraq. But privatization continues to be a controversial concept and is as synonymous with waste, cronyism, and fraud as it is with efficiency and competition. –
  • Is it always more effective and less expensive to use taxpayer dollars to engage private companies rather than have the government run enterprises itself? Do consumers always benefit from the privatization of services? What happens when privatization stops being an abstract, theoretical debate and is actually put to the test in the real world? Privatize This? Assessing the Opportunities and Costs of Privatization is the place to find out. –
  • Privatize This? provides a clear, easy-to-apply model for evaluating the pros and cons of the privatization process and then puts the model to work in examining nine real-world case studies ranging from Spain’s privatization of its cigarette industry to Pennsylvania’s state store system for selling liquor. Throughout, the book focuses on the central issues of privatizationùprofit versus public good, protection from fraud and wasteùwhile also showing how the recent economic upheaval has changed public opinion and public policy on privatization. –Book Jacket.

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