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PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR EFFICIENCY A briefing for the EPSU Congress by PSIRU May 2014 PUBLIC SERVICES & THE EU # 03 Table of content Introduction 4 Evidence, not assumptions 4 The importance of comparative EFFICIENCY 4 Effectiveness, EFFICIENCY and definitions 5 Evidence across sectors and countries 7 No superior PRIVATE SECTOR EFFICIENCY 7 Sectors 9 Buses 9 Electricity 10 Healthcare 12 Ports and airports 14 Prisons 15 Rail 16 Telecoms 17 Waste management 18 Water 20 Outsourcing examples from manufacturing 22 Conclusion 24 Effectiveness, EFFICIENCY and democracy 24 EFFICIENCY and effectiveness gains from re-municipalisation 25 PUBLIC SERVICES & THE EU # 04 Introduction Evidence, not assumptions It is often assumed that privatisation or PPPs will result in greater levels of technical EFFICIENCY .
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR EFFICIENCY A briefing for the EPSU Congress by PSIRU May 2014
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Property Rights Protection and Private Sector Development, PUBLIC-PRIVATE SECTOR RELATIONSHIPS IN DEVELOPING, Development, Public-private sector relationships in developing countries, Public–private partnerships for agribusiness development, PRIVATE, Investments, Infrastructure investments, World Investment Report, Key trends in the agrifood sector, Development Banks: Their role and importance for, Development Banks: Their role and importance for development