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Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Cities and the Privatization Debate.
2. The Evidence on Efficiency and the Use of Privatization by Cities.
3. Examining Various Dimensions of Municipal Privatization.
4. Privatization in the Real World: Successes and Failures and Persistent Urban Issues.
5. Conclusion: Prospects for the New Century.
Appendix A: Summaries of Major Efficiency Studies for Selected Municipal Services.
Appendix B: The Use of Private Contracting by Local Governments (Percentage).
Appendix C: Explaining Variations in Municipal Privatization.
Appendix D: Municipal Fiscal Health and Privatization.
Appendix E: Privatization Diversity Levels Compared by Service.
Appendix F: Privatization Resources on the Internet.
Index.
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