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» Cover [.pdf]
» Authors [.pdf]
» Letter from the Editor [.pdf]
» Table of Contents [.pdf]
» Federal Update [.pdf]
» Update on the Program Assessment Rating Tool (PART): PART Nears Full Cycle Assessing All Federal Programs
» Program Performance Evaluation Continues
» Federal Competitive Sourcing Slows, But Continues to Demonstrate Results
» Local and State Update [.pdf]
» Local Privatization Update
» State Privatization Update
» State Budget Outlook
» State and Local Tax Burdens Hit 25-Year High
» New Accounting Rule Shines Light on Government Liabilities
» Surface Transportation [.pdf]
» Building Roads to Reduce Traffic Congestion in America's Cities: How Much and at What Cost?
» Long-Term Toll Road Concessions: An Overview
» Privatization of Existing Toll Roads
» New PPP Toll Roads & Toll Lanes
» International Toll Road Developments
» Answers to the Most Common Objections to PPPs
» Air Transportation [.pdf]
» Global Airport Privatization
» U.S. Airport Privatization
» U.S. Airport Security
» Global Air Traffic Control
» U.S. Air Traffic Control
» Education and Child Welfare [.pdf]
» School Choice Update
» No Choices Left Behind: Restructuring California's Lowest-Performing Schools
» Experimenting With School Choice: A Tale of Two California Districts
» Child Welfare Privatization Update
» The Case for Privatizing University Housing
» Emerging Issues [.pdf]
» State Lottery Privatization
» Government Transparency
» Water & Wastewater [.pdf]
» Public Works Financing Issues 11th Annual Water Privatization Report
» U.S. House of Representatives Passes Water Funds
» World Bank: New Generation of Privatization?
» Telecommunications [.pdf]
» States Push for Video Franchise Reform
» Push for Network Neutrality Regulation Loses Momentum
» Problems Emerging with Municipal WiFi
» Lessons Learned from Provo's Municipal Broadband
» A Dynamic Perspective on Government Broadband
» Land Use and Property Rights [.pdf]
» Eminent Domain Reform Update
» Measure 37 Rewrite Sent to Voters
» Arizona's Proposition 207: The New Standard for Regulatory Takings Reform
» Sustainable Development in Urban Planning: The Case for a Market-Based Approach
» Public Health and Safety [.pdf]
» Corrections Update
» Journal Releases 200-City EMS Survey
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| Related Reason Research |
» Innovators in Action 2007
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, former Colorado Gov. Bill Owens and several other local and state officials demonstrate how governments can tackle bureaucracy, streamline operations and become more accountable to taxpayers in a new Reason Foundation publication, Innovators in Action.
» Annual Privatization Report 2006: Transforming Government Through Privatization
» APR 2006 Special Excerpt: Reflections from Pioneers in Government Reform (1.1 Mb | .pdf)
The 20th Anniversary edition of Reason's Annual Privatization Report includes reflections from several privatization pioneers, including former U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, former Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith, Reason founder Robert Poole Jr., and more.
» Reason's Privatization Center
» Reason's Privatization and Government Reform Studies
» All Reason Policy Studies
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Previous Annual Privatization Reports
» APR 2006
» APR 2005
» APR 2004
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| Credits |
Editor |
| » Leonard C. Gilroy |
Principal Authors |
» Ted Balaker
» Shikha Dalmia
» Leonard C. Gilroy
» Skaidra Smith-Heisters
» Amanda Kathryn Hydro
» Adrian T. Moore
» Amy Pelletier
» Robert W. Poole, Jr.
» Geoffrey Segal
» Lisa Snell
» Samuel Staley
» Adam B. Summers
» Steven Titch
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Contributing Authors |
» William D. Eggers is the global director for Deloitte Research—Public Sector.
» Jerry Ellig, Ph.D. is the acting director of the Regulatory Studies Program at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
» David T. Hartgen, Ph.D., P.E. is a professor of transportation studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
» Patrick R. Mullen, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of public administration and policy, with a joint appointment with the Institute for State Leadership and Policy, at the University of Illinois at Springfield.
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Reason's Vice President of Research |
| » Adrian T. Moore
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Media Contact |
» Chris Mitchell Director of Communications Reason Foundation (310) 367-6109
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