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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- FOREWORD vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- Introduction: Privatization in Context 3
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PART I. DEFINING PRIVATIZATION
- 1. The Meaning of Privatization 15
- 2. The Social Structure of Institutions: Neither Public nor Private 49
- 3. Welfare: The Public I Private Mix 73
- 4. Privatizing the Delivery of Social Welfare Services: An Idea to Be Taken Seriously 97
- 5. Making Sense of Privatization: What Can We Learn from Economic and Political Analysis? 121
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PART II. CASE STUDIES
- 6. Social Welfare and Privatization: The British Experience 157
- 7. Governmental Responsibility and Privatization: Examples from Four Social Services 179
- 8. The Local Initiatives Support Corporation: A Private Initiative for a Public Problem 207
- 9. Child Care and Privatization under Reagan 235
- Conclusion: Continuing the Discussion and Taking a Stand 261
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 271
- INDEX 273
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- FOREWORD vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- Introduction: Privatization in Context 3
-
PART I. DEFINING PRIVATIZATION
- 1. The Meaning of Privatization 15
- 2. The Social Structure of Institutions: Neither Public nor Private 49
- 3. Welfare: The Public I Private Mix 73
- 4. Privatizing the Delivery of Social Welfare Services: An Idea to Be Taken Seriously 97
- 5. Making Sense of Privatization: What Can We Learn from Economic and Political Analysis? 121
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PART II. CASE STUDIES
- 6. Social Welfare and Privatization: The British Experience 157
- 7. Governmental Responsibility and Privatization: Examples from Four Social Services 179
- 8. The Local Initiatives Support Corporation: A Private Initiative for a Public Problem 207
- 9. Child Care and Privatization under Reagan 235
- Conclusion: Continuing the Discussion and Taking a Stand 261
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 271
- INDEX 273