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Privatization
1996
The privatization of government services, especially by utilizing the contracting‐out mode, has accelerated in recent years in the United States, particularly at the state and local level. Shifts in the relative strength of forces in a political coalition model underlay the trend. There have been several benefits of privatization, especially cost containment and quality enhancement. The recent history of privatization provides a number of lessons to guide future privatization policy.
Journal Article
Privatization
1996
The privatization of government services, especially by utilizing the contracting‐out mode, has accelerated in recent years in the United States, particularly at the state and local level. Shifts in the relative strength of forces in a political coalition model underlay the trend. There have been several benefits of privatization, especially cost containment and quality enhancement. The recent history of privatization provides a number of lessons to guide future privatization policy.
Journal Article
Get money's worth from courts
2002
Clearly, no function of government is more important than enforcing the rules of the society, and no institution is more fundamental to a smoothly functioning democracy than an independent and viable court system. [...] it can be argued that adequate funding of the judiciary should have the highest priority in budget decision-making whether in times of recession or prosperity.
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