Public Service, Private Profits
The Political Economy of Public-Private Partnerships in Canada
John Loxley author Salim Loxley author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd
Published:31st Aug '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
PPPs/P3s have become all the rage amongst every level of government in Canada in recent years. Proponents claim P3s reduce the costs of building and operating public projects and services,that projects and services are delivered more efficiently through the P3 model, so that in the end taxpayers are better off economically and as consumers of public goods. This book tests all of these claims, and more, finding them mostly empty, ideological assertions. Through an exhaustive series of case studies of P3s in Canada - from schools, bridges and water treatment plants to social services and hospital food - this book finds that most P3s are more costly to build and finance, provide poorer quality services and are less accessible than if they were built and operated by public servants. Moreover, many essential services are less accountable to citizens when private corporations are involved.
ISBN: 9781552663387
Dimensions: 23mm x 15mm x 2mm
Weight: 312g
208 pages