In government we trust : market failure and the delusions of privatisation / Warwick Funnell, Robert Jupe, Jane Andrew.

By: Funnell, WarwickContributor(s): Jupe, R. E. (Robert E.) | Andrew, JaneMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Pluto Press, 2009Description: 309 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780745329086 (hardback); 074532908X (hardback); 9780745329079 (paperback); 0745329071 (paperback)Subject(s): Privatization | Capitalism -- Political aspects | Capitalism -- Social aspects | Economics -- Sociological aspects | Economic policy | Government accountability | Intervention (Federal government) | Financial crisesLOC classification: HD3850 | .F86 2009
Contents:
The state under siege -- 'The benevolence of the butcher' : self-interest vs public interest -- The 'proper' ends of government -- Structural failure : British transport infrastructure -- The privatisation of public profits : utilities -- The price of an ordered society : prisons -- Last thoughts, primary responsibilities.
Review: "Neoliberalism has had a huge impact on our lives over the past three decades, convincing governments in liberal democratic states to transform themselves and society according to the values and practices of the market. In Government We Trust examines these promises within the context of market failures in services relinquished to the private sector by governments. Using prominent examples such as the collapse of Railtrack in the UK, the energy crisis in the US and the Sydney water treatment scandal in Australia, it exposes the level of risk which remains with government after privatization, requiring them to resume responsibility when the private sector fails. The authors show how these failures reveal the benefits of government intervention and the dangers of unfettered markets. They argue that these problems confirm that there are some things only governments can and should do." -- BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-303) and index.

The state under siege -- 'The benevolence of the butcher' : self-interest vs public interest -- The 'proper' ends of government -- Structural failure : British transport infrastructure -- The privatisation of public profits : utilities -- The price of an ordered society : prisons -- Last thoughts, primary responsibilities.

"Neoliberalism has had a huge impact on our lives over the past three decades, convincing governments in liberal democratic states to transform themselves and society according to the values and practices of the market. In Government We Trust examines these promises within the context of market failures in services relinquished to the private sector by governments. Using prominent examples such as the collapse of Railtrack in the UK, the energy crisis in the US and the Sydney water treatment scandal in Australia, it exposes the level of risk which remains with government after privatization, requiring them to resume responsibility when the private sector fails. The authors show how these failures reveal the benefits of government intervention and the dangers of unfettered markets. They argue that these problems confirm that there are some things only governments can and should do." -- BOOK JACKET.

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