The chapters in this anthology combine discussion of two
currently hot' topics in public administration--privatization and
entrepreneurship. . . . Perhaps the most attractive aspect of this
book is that it is not merely an unbridled emotional paean to
privatization and entrepreneurship but an objective introduction to
these issues. The editor selects an array of essays that address
not only theory and practice but also the pragmatic issues and
problems associated with implementing these new policy initiatives.
This book would be a welcome addition to libraries wishing to
remain current with the expanding literature on privatization and
entrepreneurship. "Choice"
Privatization encompasses the many ways in which the private
sector assumes functions that were previously the province of
government. These may range from the sale of state enterprises to
contracts with private firms to provide governmental services. In
each case, services which were once subsidized to some extent by
the government are instead offered by the private sector at prices
reflecting their actual cost. This collection of original essays by
internationally recognized scholars in economics, government, and
management, provides a readable, state of the art discussion of the
promises and problems of privatization. In addition to synthesizing
current data and experiences in the field of private
entrepreneurship, this collection of articles breaks new ground by
suggesting innovative areas for private activity in the public
sector.
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