Description: Privatization and Deregulation in Global Perspective by Jonathan N. Goodrich, Dennis J. Gayle "An illuminating introductory essay by the editors and an excellent bibliography are the highlights of this compendium of articles on privatization...Public and academic library collections, community college through upper division." Choice FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In this volume the leading scholars and practitioners in the field provide a comprehensive, in-depth examination of trends in privatization throughout the world. Focusing primarily on the experiences of seventeen countries--including developing countries, advanced industrial nations, and socialist states--the book explores theoretical approaches toward the issues inherent in privatization and deregulation, specifies techniques for successful privatization, and examines the cost-benefits and limits of privatization policies. The contributors then present a series of twenty detailed case studies which assess the actual problems and prospects associated with privatization and deregulation policy choices across varied sociopolitical systems and a range of economic sectors. The result is the most extensive comparative public policy analysis yet published on the subject of privatization and deregulation.Following an introductory overview which addresses the interaction between privatization, deregulation and market liberalization within both developed and developing country policy environments, the contributors discuss the philosophical bases of privatization policies, examine the seminal experiences of Britain and the United States, and identify factors responsible for successful privatization efforts. This is followed by case studies of privatization in such sectors as finance, transportation, health care, housing, and telecommunications around the world. After special sectoral studies of developing country finance, debt-equity conversions, and international air transport, the authors successively survey the experience of privatization in selected Latin American, Caribbean, West African and Asian developing nations; in the advanced industrial nations of Canada, France, New Zealand, and Sweden; and in the socialist countries of China, Hungary, and Poland. In their conclusion, the editors discuss the immediate implications of the contributors findings and suggest research directions for the future. Numerous explanatory tables and figures are included, making this an ideal supplemental text for courses in business, government, and public policy. Author Biography DENNIS J. GAYLE is Director of International Affairs and Associate Professor of Business, Department of Marketing and Environment, College of Business Administration, Florida International University. He is the author of The Small Developing State: Comparing Political Economies in Costa Rica, Singapore, and Jamaica (1986).JONATHAN N. GOODRICH is Associate Professor of Marketing, Department of Marketing and Environment, College of Business Administration, Florida International University. He is the author of The Commercialization of Outer Space: Opportunities and Obstacles for American Business (Greenwood Press, 1989). Table of Contents PrefaceExploring the Implications of Privatization and DeregulationThe Two Different Concepts of PrivatizationThe Case for Privatization: Some Methodological IssuesPrivatization: A Consultants PerspectivePrivatization: Progress, Issues and ProblemsPrivatization and Deregulation in the United StatesPrivatization and Public Choice: Lessons for the LDCsThe Limits of PrivatizationPrivatization and Deregulation in the LDC Financial Sector: An AID PerspectiveThe Role of Debt-Equity Conversions in Privatization and Deregulation ProcessesLiberalizing International Air Transport ServicesPrivatization in Chile: Management Effectiveness AnalysisThe Privatization Debate in BoliviaPrivate versus Public Construction in Honduras: Issues of Economics and IdeologyJamaicas Urban Bus System: Deregulation or Public Responsibility?Privatization and the State Enterprise Sector in Trinidad and Tobago: Market and Nonmarket Issues in a Plural Political EconomyPrivatizing Health Care in the Ivory Coast: Searching for Efficiency GainsThe Political Economy of Privatization in NigeriaPrivatization Options and Issues in SingaporePrivatization in the PhilippinesChinas Urban Housing ReformNew Zealand: A Welfare State through Corporatization?Short-Term Money Markets in Korea: Reconstruction and DeregulationThe Swedish Privatization DebateDeregulating the French Banking SystemManaging Privatization and Deregulation: The Telecommunications Sector in CanadaState Shrinkage in Hungary in the 1980sExpansion of the Private Sector in a Socialist Country: The Polish CaseConclusionSelected BibliographyAuthor IndexCorporate IndexSubject Index Review ?An illuminating introductory essay by the editors and an excellent bibliography are the highlights of this compendium of articles on privatization. Despite the title, only 7 of the 28 articles deal with deregulation. The authors of the individual selections are primarily academics, but they come from a broad range of disciplines and their varying backgrounds account for approaches that vary from journalistic to theoretical and essay lengths that range from 6 to 21 pages. Eighteen of the articles are country studies, with the continents being more or less evenly represented; ten articles are more general in focus. Eight of the country studies relate to specific economic sectors, whereas the remainder are national in scope. Consequently, as with all such compilations, readers will be most rewarded by approaching the book as dim sum rather than by attempting to digest the entire meal. Public and academic library collections, community college through upper division.?-Choice"An illuminating introductory essay by the editors and an excellent bibliography are the highlights of this compendium of articles on privatization. Despite the title, only 7 of the 28 articles deal with deregulation. The authors of the individual selections are primarily academics, but they come from a broad range of disciplines and their varying backgrounds account for approaches that vary from journalistic to theoretical and essay lengths that range from 6 to 21 pages. Eighteen of the articles are country studies, with the continents being more or less evenly represented; ten articles are more general in focus. Eight of the country studies relate to specific economic sectors, whereas the remainder are national in scope. Consequently, as with all such compilations, readers will be most rewarded by approaching the book as dim sum rather than by attempting to digest the entire meal. Public and academic library collections, community college through upper division."-Choice Promotional An illuminating introductory essay by the editors and an excellent bibliography are the highlights of this compendium of articles on privatization...Public and academic library collections, community college through upper division. Choice Long Description In this volume the leading scholars and practitioners in the field provide a comprehensive, in-depth examination of trends in privatization throughout the world. Focusing primarily on the experiences of seventeen countries--including developing countries, advanced industrial nations, and socialist states--the book explores theoretical approaches toward the issues inherent in privatization and deregulation, specifies techniques for successful privatization, and examines the cost-benefits and limits of privatization policies. The contributors then present a series of twenty detailed case studies which assess the actual problems and prospects associated with privatization and deregulation policy choices across varied sociopolitical systems and a range of economic sectors. The result is the most extensive comparative public policy analysis yet published on the subject of privatization and deregulation. Following an introductory overview which addresses the interaction between privatization, deregulation and market liberalization within both developed and developing country policy environments, the contributors discuss the philosophical bases of privatization policies, examine the seminal experiences of Britain and the United States, and identify factors responsible for successful privatization efforts. This is followed by case studies of privatization in such sectors as finance, transportation, health care, housing, and telecommunications around the world. After special sectoral studies of developing country finance, debt-equity conversions, and international air transport, the authors successively survey the experience of privatization in selected Latin American, Caribbean, West African and Asian developing nations; in the advanced industrial nations of Canada, France, New Zealand, and Sweden; and in the socialist countries of China, Hungary, and Poland. In their conclusion, the editors discuss the immediate implications of the contributors findings and suggest research directions for the future. Numerous explanatory tables and figures are included, making this an ideal supplemental text for courses in business, government, and public policy. Review Quote "An illuminating introductory essay by the editors and an excellent bibliography are the highlights of this compendium of articles on privatization. Despite the title, only 7 of the 28 articles deal with deregulation. The authors of the individual selections are primarily academics, but they come from a broad range of disciplines and their varying backgrounds account for approaches that vary from journalistic to theoretical and essay lengths that range from 6 to 21 pages. Eighteen of the articles are country studies, with the continents being more or less evenly represented; ten articles are more general in focus. Eight of the country studies relate to specific economic sectors, whereas the remainder are national in scope. Consequently, as with all such compilations, readers will be most rewarded by approaching the book as dim sum rather than by attempting to digest the entire meal. Public and academic library collections, community college through upper division." Choice Promotional "Headline" An illuminating introductory essay by the editors and an excellent bibliography are the highlights of this compendium of articles on privatization…Public and academic library collections, community college through upper division. Choice Details ISBN0899304192 Year 1990 ISBN-10 0899304192 ISBN-13 9780899304199 Format Hardcover Country of Publication United States Edited by Dennis John Gayle DEWEY 338.9 Birth 1949 Short Title PRIVATIZATION & DEREGULATION I Language English Media Book Place of Publication Westport Pages 496 Illustrations 1, black & white illustrations Author Dennis J. Gayle Publication Date 1990-07-19 Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc DOI 10.1604/9780899304199 UK Release Date 1990-07-19 AU Release Date 1990-07-19 NZ Release Date 1990-07-19 US Release Date 1990-07-19 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Audience Undergraduate Audience Age 7-17 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Privatization and Deregulation in Global Perspective
Publisher: ABC-Clio
Publication Year: 1990
Subject: Economics, Business
Number of Pages: 496 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Privatization and Deregulation in Global Perspective
Type: Textbook
Author: Dennis J. Gayle, Jonathan N. Goodrich
Format: Hardcover