Some Privatization Updates
I just wrote three new articles for the Privatization Blog.
The first looks at which types of public decisions should stay public in a privatization effort
The second looks at implementation issues and learning in privatization
The third acknowledges that privatization efforts can fall into cronyism, but points out that generally in these cases the public alternative falls into the same behaviors. A great example is prisons, where privatization is derided by folks like Think Progress for the lobbying the prison companies do both for contracts and harsher laws, but they never acknowledge that public prison unions have demonstrated the same behaviors and for much longer.