Information about the creation of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, a program designed to privatize some social services by using nonprofit organizations. Provided by the Almanac of Policy Issues, a project of Policy News Publishing.
Policy commentary by Mackinac Center for Public Policy responds to several objections to education privatization. Published August 1999.
Marketing and information resource for current investment opportunities arising from privatization in developing countries and economies in transition. Sponsored by The World Bank Group.
Quarterly periodical of articles and book reviews, addressing topics such as the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps, notable attempts at privatization, outsourcing, and the public schools in Grand Rapids. Provided by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
Provides access to step-by-step guides to the privatization and regulation of infrastructure services.
Lists innovations, deterrents, possible candidates, and worldwide and domestic results. Published by National Center for Public Policy.
A chapter of Grandfather Economic Reports, in which Michael Hodges explores the rapid expansion of state and local government.
Research unit focusing on privatization of public services in water, energy, waste management and healthcare, including the role of multinational companies and of international institutions, especially the EU and the World Bank.
Examines privatization news in Europe and worldwide.
Provides practical research and analysis, how-to guides, case studies, and reports designed to inform elected officials on how to streamline government. A project of the Reason Foundation.
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