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Privatization NOMOS LX / edited by Jack Knight and Melissa Schwartzberg.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schwartzberg, Melissa, Author.
Contributor:
Schwartzberg, Melissa, 1975- Editor.
Knight, Jack, 1952- Editor.
Series:
NOMOS ; LX.
NYU scholarship online.
Nomos 60
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Privatisierung.
Privatization.
Privatization--Congresses.
Genre:
Konferenzschrift -- 2016 -- New York, NY
Konferenzschrift -- 2016 -- New York, NY.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (230 pages).
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : New York University Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
A distinguished group of scholars explore the moral values and political consequences of privatization The 21st century has seen a proliferation of privatization across industries in the United States, from security and the military to public transportation and infrastructure. In shifting control from the state to private actors, do we weaken or strengthen structures of governance? Do state-owned enterprises promise to be more equal and fair than their privately-owned rivals? What role can accountability measures play in mediating the effects of privatization; and what role does coercion play in the state governance and control? In this latest installment from the NOMOS series, an interdisciplinary group of distinguished scholars in political science, law, and philosophy examine the moral and political consequences of transferring state-provided or state-owned goods and services to the private sector. The essays consider how we should evaluate the decision to privatize, both with respect to the quality of outcomes that might be produced, and in terms of the effects of privatization on the core values underlying democratic decision-making. Privatization also affects the structure of governance in a variety of important ways, and these essays evaluate the consequences of privatization on the state. Privatization sheds new light on these highly salient questions of contemporary political life and institutional design.
Contents:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Preface
Contributors
Introduction
1. Some (Largely) Ignored Problems with Privatization
2. In Defense of Accountability as a Lens to Perceive Privatization’s Problems
3. Why Privatization Matters
4. Privatization and the Ought / State Gap
5. Privatization without Profit?
6. Coercion and Privatization
7. Privatization as State Transformation
8. Public- Sector Management Is Complicated
9. Freedom, Responsibility, and Privatization
10. Is Rule of Law an Equilibrium without (Some) Private Enforcement?
11. What Is Politics without the State?
12. Privatizing War
Index
Notes:
Previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4798-5760-2
OCLC:
1104052499

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