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041 _aeng
082 _a362.106
_bSAX
100 _aSaxena, K. B.
245 0 _aPrivate Sector Participation In Public Services
_b - health
245 0 _c/ K. B. Saxena
250 _a1st ed.
260 _bAakar Books ;
_c2022.
_aDelhi :
300 _a295p. ;
_c23cm ;
520 _aThe state after independence committed to provide and deliver essential public services to all its citizens free of cost and without discrimination as public goods. With the shift to a market economy, there has been a gradual withdrawal of this commitment and increasing transfer of this responsibility in part or full to the private sector. This drectional change was ratonalised as an economic solution to investment constraints and institutional reforms to achieve invesement efficiency, expansion of access to difficult areas and disadvantaged groups and improvement in quality of these services. The book examines, conceptually and emperically, these claims and their impact on users of services in respect of health in 11 papers written by subject experts and social activits. It also includes a comprehensive introduction which relates this move towards privatisation, particularly its most preferred form of public-private partnership, to the global debate on the issue besides tracing the historical roots of private sector participation in public services in Indian policy making..... K.B. Saxena, Distinguished Professor, Council for Social Development, New Delhi.
650 _aSocial welfare problems & services
942 _cENGLISH
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