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Public Services Through Private Enterprise - Micro-privatization for improved delivery (Paperback)
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Cigarettes and soft drinks are available in just about every
village in the developing world - clean water, primary education
and health services are not. The main reason for this paradoxical
and tragic situation is the failure to deliver public services,
especially in the face of growing populations. What is more, the
supply of essential services in most developing countries is
grossly inequitable - those who need them the most are the least
able to afford them.This important book suggests a strategy to
overcome what appears to be an otherwise hopeless situation -
'micro-privatisation'. Governments can hand over responsibility for
many public services to small private or community enterprises. The
quality, efficiency and outreach of the services are considerably
improved and the costs significantly reduced.To illustrate the
efficacy of this strategy, Malcolm Harper presents 24 real life
case studies from Asia, Africa and Latin America, and also from the
USA and Europe, which amply demonstrate that micro-privatisation is
practical anywhere. The activities covered by these examples of
successful initiatives include urban services, utilities,
agricultural services, health and hygiene, transport, welfare and
education. The analysis accompanying the case studies identifies
the problems encountered and the solutions adopted.Providing a
fresh and comparative perspective on alternative strategies to
improve the delivery of all types of public services, this book
will attract a wide readership particularly among NGO's and
international development agencies and those in the fields of rural
development, urban management, public administration, community
development and enterprise management
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