Partners Not Rivals
In a time of increasing privatisation of public services, can we ensure
that profit doesn't outweigh the public good? Martha Minow sheds light on this
complicated picture. She argues that the new arrangements aren't necessarily
bad - market forces can be used to improve public services - but the
partnership must be structured correctly. Les mer
that profit doesn't outweigh the public good? Martha Minow sheds light on this
complicated picture. She argues that the new arrangements aren't necessarily
bad - market forces can be used to improve public services - but the
partnership must be structured correctly. Les mer
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Vår pris:
257,-
(Paperback)
Leveringstid: Sendes innen 7 virkedager
På grunn av Brexit-tilpasninger og tiltak for å begrense covid-19 kan det dessverre oppstå forsinket levering
In a time of increasing privatisation of public services, can we ensure
that profit doesn't outweigh the public good? Martha Minow sheds light on this
complicated picture. She argues that the new arrangements aren't necessarily
bad - market forces can be used to improve public services - but the
partnership must be structured correctly. Certain public values must be
preserved, including anti-discrimination and respect for individual autonomy
and choice.
that profit doesn't outweigh the public good? Martha Minow sheds light on this
complicated picture. She argues that the new arrangements aren't necessarily
bad - market forces can be used to improve public services - but the
partnership must be structured correctly. Certain public values must be
preserved, including anti-discrimination and respect for individual autonomy
and choice.