The Cambridge handbook of privatization /
"The outcome-based approach assesses the privatization of the provision of a good or a service by reference to the quality or quantity of its provision. Private provision is desirable when private entities make better - more efficient, just, etc.- decisions with respect to the relevant good/ser...
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New York, NY :
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2021.
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : 2021. |
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