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Ethical Futures and Public-Private Partnerships: Peering Far Down the Track
Authors:Ghere  RICHARD K.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Political Science, University of Dayton, USA
Abstract:
This article employs an institutional perspective in formulating predictions about the ethical futures of privatization partnerships. Although this paper focuses on ethical concerns in the U.S. public sector, it incorporates a multinational dimension in (a) comparing the meaning of privatization among societies and (b) probing privatization financing in the ldquoglobal economy.rdquo Five assumptions that flow from institutional reasoning are made explicit as supports for subsequent predictions. The institutional logic shifts privatization conversation away from conventional debate about ldquocompetitionrdquo and ldquoefficiencyrdquo toward centralizing forces in both sectors in response to globalization. In that regard, this study identifies the systemic erosion of (local) community integrity as the key privatization problem of the future.
Keywords:privatization  government ethics  accountability  governance  federalism
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