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100 1 _aGERBASI, Jennifer
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245 1 0 _aPrivatization, public goods, and the ironic challenge of free trade agreements
260 _aThousand Oaks :
_bSAGE,
_cApril 2007
520 3 _aUse of quasi-markets for provision of public goods requires clear property rights, a predictable adjudication process, and low transaction costs. These may be undermined by new restrictions on government action found in the new generation of free trade agreements. These trade agreements privilege foreign over domestic investors, replace public courts with private arbitration, supplant traditional standards for legislation by requirements to be "least trade restrictive," and forward a new definition of "takings" that requires governmental compensation for lost potential profits from regulatory action. These features undermine the governance structure necessary to reduce transaction costs of delivering complex public services through private contracts
700 1 _aWARNER, Mildred E.
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773 0 8 _tAdministration & Society
_g39, 2, p. 127-149
_dThousand Oaks : SAGE, April 2007
_xISSN 00953997
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999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
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