Privatization in Practice: Reports on Trends, Cases and Debates in Public Service by Business and Nonprofits

Cost efficiency was the initial goal of privatization--achieved in many cases but not consistently. Public services provided by the private sector were cheap in the beginning but became increasingly expensive, especially to low-income citizens. The lessons learned from early successes and failures gave birth to a new goal--effectiveness of services, as measured by accountable results. Government officials are not looking just for proven budget savings; they must also be concerned with the quality of public services and ultimately the happiness of citizens and communities. In its updated second edition, this collection of essays explores the good and the bad sides of privatization.

Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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Privatization in Practice: Reports on Trends, Cases and Debates in Public Service by Business and Nonprofits

Cost efficiency was the initial goal of privatization--achieved in many cases but not consistently. Public services provided by the private sector were cheap in the beginning but became increasingly expensive, especially to low-income citizens. The lessons learned from early successes and failures gave birth to a new goal--effectiveness of services, as measured by accountable results. Government officials are not looking just for proven budget savings; they must also be concerned with the quality of public services and ultimately the happiness of citizens and communities. In its updated second edition, this collection of essays explores the good and the bad sides of privatization.

Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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Privatization in Practice: Reports on Trends, Cases and Debates in Public Service by Business and Nonprofits

Privatization in Practice: Reports on Trends, Cases and Debates in Public Service by Business and Nonprofits

Privatization in Practice: Reports on Trends, Cases and Debates in Public Service by Business and Nonprofits

Privatization in Practice: Reports on Trends, Cases and Debates in Public Service by Business and Nonprofits

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Cost efficiency was the initial goal of privatization--achieved in many cases but not consistently. Public services provided by the private sector were cheap in the beginning but became increasingly expensive, especially to low-income citizens. The lessons learned from early successes and failures gave birth to a new goal--effectiveness of services, as measured by accountable results. Government officials are not looking just for proven budget savings; they must also be concerned with the quality of public services and ultimately the happiness of citizens and communities. In its updated second edition, this collection of essays explores the good and the bad sides of privatization.

Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476625683
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 07/12/2016
Series: Contributions in Public Planning
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Ph.D., is vice provost for global affairs as well as chair and Mayor George Christopher Professor of Public Administration at Golden Gate University. He founded GGU’s law enforcement and security program and is a San Francisco advocate for the safety and security of Filipino American kids and their families. Roger L. Kemp, Ph.D., ICMA-CM, has been a city manager on both the East and West coasts for more than 25 years. He is presently Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Public Administration at Golden Gate University and a Fellow of The Academy of Political Science.
Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III, Ph.D., is vice provost for global affairs as well as chair and professor of public administration at Golden Gate University. He founded GGU's law enforcement and security program and is a San Francisco advocate for the safety and security of Filipino American kids and their families.
Roger L. Kemp, Ph.D., ICMA-CM, has been a city manager on both the East and West coasts for more than 25 years. He is presently Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Public Administration at Golden Gate University and a Fellow of The Academy of Political Science.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
Part I. Trends and Practices
1. Private Delivery of Public Services, 20 Years On delete(John Carroll)
2. Public, Private or Nonprofit Providers delete(Alicia Schatteman)
3. Time for the Plural Sector delete(Henry Mintzberg)
4. Public Interest Partnerships delete(Joaquin Jay Gonzalez III)
5. Contemplating Collaboration delete(David Swindell and Cheryll Hilvert)
6. Shared Services and ­Cost-Saving Collaboration delete(Monte Mercer)
7. Strategies for Contract Selection delete(Cathy Lazarus and Ted Volskay)
8. Contracting for Performance delete(Amanda M. Girth and Jocelyn M. Johnston)
9. Contract Management in Contract City delete(Jonas Prager and John Flint)
10. P3 Structures and Arrangements delete(Justin Marlowe, William Rivenbark, and A. John Vogt)
11. Recovery Budgeting and ­Public-Private Partnerships delete(Amy Davis)
12. Third-Party Agreements delete(Bob Bland)
13. Innovation in Public Management delete(Katy Singlaub)
14. Managed Competition: Ten Years of Progress delete(Tom Guilfoy)
15. Unloading Assets delete(Christopher Swope)
Part II. Cases and Applications
16. Got Nightlife? delete(Jim Peters and Alicia Scholer)
17. Business Improvement Districts delete(Lawrence Houstoun)
18. Help Businesses, Shop Local delete(Ken Pulskamp)
19. Love at First Site delete(Jennifer Grzeskowiak)
20. The Station at Potomac Yard delete(Helen S. McIlvaine)
21. Somber Spots and Bright Spots delete(Craig Chavez)
22. The Park That Paid Off delete(Greg Beato)
23. Mission: Green delete(Ed Brock)
24. The Green Standard delete(Connie Kuranko)
25. Solar Communities delete(Anna Read)
26. Privatization of Waste Water Treatment Plant delete(Ted Volskay)
27. Enterprise-Wide Computerized Work and Asset Management System (Steve Klepper and City Manager’s Office Team)
28. Private Works delete(Robert Barkin)
29. Why ­Wi-Fi? Why Not? delete(Kevin Fitchard)
30. Examining Parking Privatization as a Fiscal Solution delete(David Taxman)
31. Determining the Role of P3: Building Inspections delete(Kyle Steitz)
32. Arts Mean Economic Revitalization delete(Robert Lynch)
33. Retirees: A New Economic Development Strategy delete(Christen Smith)
34. Social Impact of Bonds to Fund Human Services delete(Charles Taylor)
35. Public Library Privatization delete(Muriel Strand)
36. Does Government Work Require Government Employees? delete(John Buntin)
37. Is Public Safety Exempt from Managed Competition? delete(Tom Guilfoy)
38. Public-Private Partnerships in Higher Education delete(Frank Woodward)
Part III. Discussions and Debates
39. Privatization, Efficiency and the Public Interest delete(Michael Abels)
40. Large Questions delete(Paul Farmer)
41. Contracting Issues delete(Institute for Local Government)
42. Putting Public Safety in Private Hands delete(Dennis Compton)
43. Privatization of Medicare delete(John Geyman)
44. Perils of Privatization delete(Ann Hagedorn)
45. Arguments For and Risks of Privatization delete(Chicago Council on Global Affairs Emerging Class of 2008)
46. Wows and Woes of ­Public-Private Partnerships delete(Rachel Burstein and Edward Shikada)
47. Pros and Cons of Privatizing Government Functions delete(Russell Nichols)
48. Benefits and Downsides of Privatizing Municipal Services delete(Stephanie Rozsa and Caitlin Geary)
49. Public Policy and Privatization: Claims and Concerns delete(Nora Leech)
50. Local Governments Scramble for Budget Solutions delete(Christine Smith and Shelley Fulla)
51. Prudent Privatization delete(Stephen Goldsmith )214
Appendices
I. Privatization Glossary from the League of Women Voters
II. Managed Competition Guidelines from Washoe County, Nevada
III. League of Women Voters Privatization Position
IV. International City/County Management Association Steps to Effective Privatization
About the Editors and Contributors
Index
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