The book the American Prospect calls “an essential resource for future reformers on how not to govern,” by America’s leading defender of the public intere
This book provides a detailed microeconomic analysis of the impact of various privatizations in different countries in the region. Its central message is that i
Louis, are in fact financing their own public goods and services in accordance with this theory. For such communities to rise and prosper, the author contends,
Why government outsourcing of public powers is making us less free Many governmental functions today—from the management of prisons and welfare offices to war
Examines a range of developments related to the "privatization" of public higher education in the United States, including increasing "institutional autonomy, h