01354nam a22002537a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000090007304100080008208200180009010000240010824500900013226000330022230000270025536500140028252004850029665000280078165000260080970000260083594200120086199900190087395201040089295201040099620220419164538.0220419b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a0716306069 cAloy aeng 223a379bCROC aColin Crouch930451 aCommercialisation or citizenship:bEducation policy and the future of public services aLondonbFebian Societyc2003 aiv,76 p.bPBc21x14 cm 2Education aSo far the argument over the role of private firms in the provision of public services has mainly been waged in terms of efficiency. Those in favour of greater involvement have focused on the improvements to service quality and the cost-effectiveness offered by private sector poviders; those opposed have questioned the truth of these claims. Yet there is another debate about the implications of private involvement for the character of public services which deserves attention. aEducation Policy930448 aPublic Service930449 aCROUCH (Colin)930450 2ddccGF c222489d222489 00102ddc40708OTHaALbALd2013-03-24l0o379 CROCpGF01686r2022-04-19 00:00:00w2022-04-19yGF 00102ddc40708OTHaALbALd2013-03-23l0o379 CROCpGF00638r2022-07-19 00:00:00w2022-07-19yGF