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Looking at the theory and practice of privatization in its broadest manifestations, the contributors to this volume scrutinize the combination of public and private initiatives that makes up the present U.S. social sector. As they discuss privatization both in production and delivery of services and in financing, they reveal complexities that have been ignored in recent ideological arguments. This book, while warning about political misuse of privatization, offers an unusually rigorous definition and theory of the concept and presents a number of case studies that show how public and private sectors variously cooperate, compete, or complement one another in social programs--and how various systems have accommodated to the privatization rhetoric that has come to the fore under the Reagan administration.The contributors are Marc Bendick, Jr., Evelyn Z. Brodkin, Arnold Gurin, Alfred J. Kahn, Sheila B. Kamerman, Michael O'Higgins, Martin Rein Richard Rose, Paul Starr, Mitchell Sviridoff, and Dennis Young.Originally published in 1989.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Public welfare --- United States --- Privatization --- Welfare state --- Human services - United States. --- Privatization - United States. --- Welfare state. --- Human services --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare. --- State, Welfare --- Economic policy --- Social policy --- State, The --- Welfare economics --- Services, Human --- Contracting out
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Prisons --- Privatization --- Corrections --- Contracting out --- -Prisons --- -Privatization --- -#RBIB:XTOF --- Denationalization --- Privatisation --- Corporatization --- Government ownership --- Dungeons --- Gaols --- Penitentiaries --- Correctional institutions --- Imprisonment --- Prison-industrial complex --- Correctional services --- Penology --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- -Corrections --- Services correctionnels --- Concessions (Droit administratif) --- #RBIB:XTOF --- Prisons - United States. --- Privatization - United States. --- Corrections - Contracting out - United States.
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Prison --- --Privatisation --- --États-Unis --- --Peine --- --Prisons --- Corrections --- Privatization --- Government policy --- Contracting out --- 343.8 <73> --- Gevangenisbeleid. Strafuitvoering. Strafvoltrekking. Commissie van het gevangeniswezen--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Prisons --- 343.8 <73> Gevangenisbeleid. Strafuitvoering. Strafvoltrekking. Commissie van het gevangeniswezen--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Dungeons --- Gaols --- Penitentiaries --- Correctional institutions --- Imprisonment --- Prison-industrial complex --- Droit pénal --- Économie politique --- Peines --- Privatisation --- Peine --- Prisons - Government policy - United States --- Corrections - Contracting out - United States --- Privatization - United States --- États-Unis --- Histoire --- Sociologie
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The two papers that make up the core of this book address what is perhaps the most fundamental question in the current debate over Social Security: whether to shift, in part or even entirely, from today's pay-as-you-go system to one that is not just funded but also privatized in the sense that individuals would retain control over the investment of their funds and, therefore, personally bear the associated risk. John Shoven argues yes, Henry Aaron no. Theoretical issues such as the likely effects on saving behavior and capital formation figure importantly in this discussion. But so do a broad array of practical considerations such as the expense of fund management and accounting, questions about how the public would regard the fairness of any new system, and the impact of recent developments in the federal budget and the U.S. stock market.The book also includes responses to both papers by four prominent economists--Robert J. Barro and David M. Cutler, of Harvard University; Alicia H. Munnell, of Boston College; and James Tobin, of Yale University--as well as Henry Aaron's and John Shoven's replies. The introductory remarks are by Benjamin M. Friedman.
Social security --- Privatization --- Congresses. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE --- Public Policy / Social Security --- 36 <73> --- 35.078 --- Maatschappelijk werk--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Vormen van overheidsbemoeing. Opheffing van overheidstussenkomst. Privatisering --- 35.078 Vormen van overheidsbemoeing. Opheffing van overheidstussenkomst. Privatisering --- 36 <73> Maatschappelijk werk--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Denationalization --- Privatisation --- Contracting out --- Corporatization --- Government ownership --- SOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/Public Policy & Law --- Social security - United States - Congresses. --- Privatization - United States - Congresses.
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Educational vouchers --- -Vouchers in education --- -School, Choice of --- -Educational vouchers --- -School choice --- -Choice of school --- Education vouchers --- School vouchers --- Vouchers, Educational --- Common schools --- Grammar schools --- School funds --- -Selection --- -Public schools --- Public schools --- Education --- Privatization --- School choice --- School improvement programs --- Economic aspects --- Public schools - United States --- Education - Economic aspects - United States --- Privatization - United States --- Educational vouchers - United States --- School choice - United States --- School improvement programs - United States
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Prisons --- Privatization --- Corrections --- Contracting out --- 343.8 <73> --- -Prisons --- -Privatization --- -Dungeons --- Gaols --- Penitentiaries --- Correctional institutions --- Imprisonment --- Prison-industrial complex --- Correctional services --- Penology --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Denationalization --- Privatisation --- Corporatization --- Government ownership --- Gevangenisbeleid. Strafuitvoering. Strafvoltrekking. Commissie van het gevangeniswezen--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -343.8 <73> --- -Gevangenisbeleid. Strafuitvoering. Strafvoltrekking. Commissie van het gevangeniswezen--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- 343.8 <73> Gevangenisbeleid. Strafuitvoering. Strafvoltrekking. Commissie van het gevangeniswezen--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -Denationalization --- Dungeons --- -Prisons - United States. --- Privatization - United States. --- Corrections - Contracting out - United States. --- -343.8 <73> Gevangenisbeleid. Strafuitvoering. Strafvoltrekking. Commissie van het gevangeniswezen--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -Corrections --- -Contracting out --- -Contracting out -
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Some have claimed that "War is too important to be left to the generals," but P. W. Singer asks "What about the business executives?" Breaking out of the guns-for-hire mold of traditional mercenaries, corporations now sell skills and services that until recently only state militaries possessed. Their products range from trained commando teams to strategic advice from generals. This new "Privatized Military Industry" encompasses hundreds of companies, thousands of employees, and billions of dollars in revenue. Whether as proxies or suppliers, such firms have participated in wars in Africa, Asia, the Balkans, and Latin America. More recently, they have become a key element in U.S. military operations. Private corporations working for profit now sway the course of national and international conflict, but the consequences have been little explored.In Corporate Warriors, Singer provides the first account of the military services industry and its broader implications. Corporate Warriors includes a description of how the business works, as well as portraits of each of the basic types of companies: military providers that offer troops for tactical operations; military consultants that supply expert advice and training; and military support companies that sell logistics, intelligence, and engineering.This updated edition of Singer's already classic account of the military services industry and its broader implications describes the continuing importance of that industry in the Iraq War. This conflict has amply borne out Singer's argument that the privatization of warfare allows startling new capabilities and efficiencies in the ways that war is carried out. At the same time, however, Singer finds that the introduction of the profit motive onto the battlefield raises troubling questions-for democracy, for ethics, for management, for human rights, and for national security.
Defense industries --- Military-industrial complex --- Privatization --- huurlingenorganisatie --- 35.078 --- 328.182:355 --- -Military-industrial complex --- -35.078 --- 855.2 Private actoren --- Industrial-military complex --- Armaments industries --- Arms sales --- Military sales --- Military supplies industry --- Munitions --- Sale of military equipment --- Vormen van overheidsbemoeing. Opheffing van overheidstussenkomst. Privatisering --- Militairindustrieel complex. Oorlogsindustrie als pressie. Military-industrial complex --- 328.182:355 Militairindustrieel complex. Oorlogsindustrie als pressie. Military-industrial complex --- 35.078 Vormen van overheidsbemoeing. Opheffing van overheidstussenkomst. Privatisering --- Industries --- Arms transfers --- United States --- Military policy. --- Polemology --- Defense industries - United States --- Military-industrial complex - United States --- Privatization - United States --- United States of America --- Defense industries. --- Military-industrial complex. --- Privatization.
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Public administration --- Public economics --- United States --- Government productivity --- Privatization --- Administrative agencies --- Cost effectiveness --- -Privatization --- -Administrative agencies --- -658.113 --- 35.078 --- 338.24 --- Agencies, Administrative --- Executive agencies --- Government agencies --- Regulatory agencies --- Administrative law --- Denationalization --- Privatisation --- Contracting out --- Corporatization --- Government ownership --- Productivity, Government --- Capital productivity --- Production (Economic theory) --- Non-profit en overheidsbedrijven, Publiek-Private Samenwerking (PPS), Public Private Partnership (PPP) --- Vormen van overheidsbemoeing. Opheffing van overheidstussenkomst. Privatisering --- Instrumenten van de economische politiek. Economische orde. Economisch politieke maatregelen. Stabilisering. Stimuleringsmaatregelen. Regulering. Financiele steunmaatregelen --- Law and legislation --- 338.24 Instrumenten van de economische politiek. Economische orde. Economisch politieke maatregelen. Stabilisering. Stimuleringsmaatregelen. Regulering. Financiele steunmaatregelen --- 35.078 Vormen van overheidsbemoeing. Opheffing van overheidstussenkomst. Privatisering --- 658.113 --- Government productivity - United States --- Privatization - United States --- Administrative agencies - United States - Cost effectiveness --- United States of America
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Power Structure examines the effects on economic performance of several key features of the U.S. electric power industry. Paramount among these are public versus private ownership, vertical integration versus deintegration, and retail competition versus monopoly distribution. Each of these, as well as other structural characteristics of utilities and their markets, are analyzed for their effects on costs and price. These issues are important for a number of reasons. The U.S. electric power industry is presently embarking on a fundamental restructuring in terms of integration and competition. In other countries, privatization of state-owned enterprises is being viewed as the answer to unsatisfactory performance. From a longer perspective, the question of the relative performance of publicly owned versus privately owned utilities in the U.S. has never been resolved. And despite much speculation there is little reliable evidence as to the importance of either vertical integration or competition.
Electric utilities --- Privatization --- Services publics d'électricité --- Privatisation --- Government ownership --- 621.316 <73> --- 658.11 --- -Electric utilities --- -Privatization --- -Denationalization --- Contracting out --- Corporatization --- Electric companies --- Electric light and power industry --- Electric power industry --- Electric industries --- Energy industries --- Public utilities --- Distribution and regulation of electric energy. Switching. Commutation. Circuit-breaking. Protection--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Kinds and forms of enterprise --- -Computer engineering. --- Economics. --- Electric utilities - United States. --- Engineering economy. --- Industrial organization (Economi. --- Privatization - United States. --- Electric Utilities --- Industries --- Business & Economics --- Computer engineering. --- -Distribution and regulation of electric energy. Switching. Commutation. Circuit-breaking. Protection--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -621.316 <73> --- 658.11 Kinds and forms of enterprise --- 621.316 <73> Distribution and regulation of electric energy. Switching. Commutation. Circuit-breaking. Protection--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -658.11 Kinds and forms of enterprise --- Denationalization --- Electrical engineering. --- Energy industries. --- Industrial organization. --- Industrial Organization. --- Energy Economics. --- Electrical Engineering. --- Energy Policy, Economics and Management. --- Energy policy. --- Energy and state.
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Public economics --- Great Britain --- Trade regulation --- Privatization --- Government ownership --- Monopolies --- 35.078 <410> --- 339.54 <410> --- #ECO:01.10:economie overheid financiën begroting beleid --- AA / International- internationaal --- GB / United Kingdom - Verenigd Koninkrijk - Royaume Uni --- US / United States of America - USA - Verenigde Staten - Etats Unis --- 380.22 --- 382.30 --- 330.548 --- 338.047 --- Vormen van overheidsbemoeing. Opheffing van overheidstussenkomst. Privatisering--?<410> --- Buitenlandse economische politiek. Buitenlandse handelspolitiek. Instrumentarium van de buitenlandse handel--?<410> --- Concurrentie. Monopolie, duopolie, oligopolie. --- Handels- en wisselpolitiek in hun verband met de buitenlandse handel: algemeenheden. --- Nationalisatie. Privatiseringen. --- Privé en openbare bedrijven. Openbare diensten. Gemengde economie. --- 339.54 <410> Buitenlandse economische politiek. Buitenlandse handelspolitiek. Instrumentarium van de buitenlandse handel--?<410> --- 35.078 <410> Vormen van overheidsbemoeing. Opheffing van overheidstussenkomst. Privatisering--?<410> --- Nationalisatie. Privatiseringen --- Privé en openbare bedrijven. Openbare diensten. Gemengde economie --- Concurrentie. Monopolie, duopolie, oligopolie --- Handels- en wisselpolitiek in hun verband met de buitenlandse handel: algemeenheden --- Entreprises publiques --- États-Unis --- Grande-Bretagne --- Trade regulation - Great Britain. --- Privatization - Great Britain. --- Government ownership - Great Britain. --- Monopolies - Great Britain. --- Trade regulation - United States. --- Privatization - United States. --- Histoire --- Monopole --- Privatisation --- Regulation
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