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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Reframing the Outsourcing Debates 1
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I. Recent Developments
- 1. Public-Private Governance: A Historical Introduction 23
- 2. The Transformation of Government Work: Causes, Consequences, and Distortions 41
- 3. The Federal Framework for Competing Commercial Work between the Public and Private Sectors 63
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II. Cases and Critiques
- 4. Rent-a-Regulator: Design and Innovation in Environmental Decision Making 93
- 5. Outsourcing Power: Privatizing Military Efforts and the Risks to Accountability, Professionalism, and Democracy 110
- 6. How Privatization Thinks: The Case of Prisons 128
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III. Responses and Reforms
- 7. Achieving Contracting Goals and Recognizing Public Law Concerns: A Contracting Management Perspective 153
- 8. Federal Contracting in Context: What Drives It, How to Improve It 192
- 9. Six Simple Steps to Increase Contractor Accountability 241
- 10. Privatization and Democracy: Resources in Administrative Law 261
- 11. Private Delegations, Due Process, and the Duty to Supervise 291
- 12. Outsourcing and the Duty to Govern 310
- 13. Public Values/Private Contract 335
- Notes 363
- Contributors 513
- Index 515
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Reframing the Outsourcing Debates 1
-
I. Recent Developments
- 1. Public-Private Governance: A Historical Introduction 23
- 2. The Transformation of Government Work: Causes, Consequences, and Distortions 41
- 3. The Federal Framework for Competing Commercial Work between the Public and Private Sectors 63
-
II. Cases and Critiques
- 4. Rent-a-Regulator: Design and Innovation in Environmental Decision Making 93
- 5. Outsourcing Power: Privatizing Military Efforts and the Risks to Accountability, Professionalism, and Democracy 110
- 6. How Privatization Thinks: The Case of Prisons 128
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III. Responses and Reforms
- 7. Achieving Contracting Goals and Recognizing Public Law Concerns: A Contracting Management Perspective 153
- 8. Federal Contracting in Context: What Drives It, How to Improve It 192
- 9. Six Simple Steps to Increase Contractor Accountability 241
- 10. Privatization and Democracy: Resources in Administrative Law 261
- 11. Private Delegations, Due Process, and the Duty to Supervise 291
- 12. Outsourcing and the Duty to Govern 310
- 13. Public Values/Private Contract 335
- Notes 363
- Contributors 513
- Index 515