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6.1 Empirical Studies Reviewed 81
6.2 Studies Included in the Meta-analysis 85
7.1 Summary of Empirical Cost Savings Presented in the
Contracting Literature
99
7.2 Service Provision Costs Under Public and Various
Private Arrangements
101
7.3 Cost Equations Illustrating the Statistical Controls
Adopted and Detailed Results for the Analysis of Domberger,
Meadowcroft, and Thompson 1986
102
7.4 Summary of Key International Empirical Findings on
Contracting Out
104
7.5 Economic Effect Sizes and Confidence Limits for Studies of
Contracting Out
111
7.6 Summary of Conclusions on Average Effect Sizes for
Services, and Significance Levels
118
7.7 Percentage Cost Savings for Services with Information
Available
123
7.8 Noneconomic Effect Sizes and Confidence Limits for
Studies of Contracting Out
137
7.9 Five Perspectives of Accountability 146
7.10 Examples of the Evasion of Fair Competition in Australia 151
8.1 Enterprise Sales Empirical Studies 159
8.2 Studies Included in the Meta-analysis 165
9.1 Summary of Key International Empirical Findings and
Conclusions on the Effectiveness of Enterprise Sales
177
9.2 Economic and Social Effect Sizes and Confidence Limits for
Studies of Enterprise Sales
187
9.3 Summary of Key Conclusions Reached on Social Impacts 203
A.B1 Literature Review Search Terms for Databases 251
A.C1 Summary of Effect Size Derivations for Privatization as
Contracting Out
253

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Publication Information: Book Title: Privatization: An International Review of Performance. Contributors: Graeme A. Hodge - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: x.
    
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