Public, Private, or Somewhere in Between: The Pros, Cons, Ins, and Outs of Privatization and Public/Private Partnerships
Amy Doppelt,
Geoffrey Segal,
Marcia A. St. Martin and
Sandra Brinkert
Municipal Finance Journal, 2006, vol. 27, issue 1, 53 - 70
Abstract:
This article explores both the theoretical and practical aspects of privatization of public services and of public/private partnerships. It discusses the advantages, disadvantages, risks, rewards, and lessons to be learned from such partnerships.
Date: 2006
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