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Privatization Opportunities for States

By William D. Eggers, published on Jan. 1, 1993

State leaders need ways to streamline government and reduce budgets. This guide will give information on privatization in corrections, education, state parks, health, social services, agriculture, and transportation. 28 pages.

Contents

PM-6 Cover
  • Executive Summary
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Advantages of Privatization
  • III. Privatization Techniques
  • IV. Privatization Opportunities
    • A. Administration and General Support Services
    • B. Corrections
    • C. Education K-12
    • D. Higher Education
    • E. Transportation
    • F. Agriculture and Environment
    • G. State Parks and Recreation
    • H. Liquor Sales and Distribution
    • I. Labor/Insurance
    • J. Health Services
    • K. Social Services
  • V. Conclusion
  • About the Author
  • Endnotes
SKU: PM1993-06

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