The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector: public-private collaboration in China and the United States
The governments of China and the United States - despite profound differences in history, culture, economic structure, and political ideology - both engage the private sector in the pursuit of public value. This book employs the term collaborative governance to describe relationships where neither t...
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Zusammenfassung: | The governments of China and the United States - despite profound differences in history, culture, economic structure, and political ideology - both engage the private sector in the pursuit of public value. This book employs the term collaborative governance to describe relationships where neither the public nor private party is fully in control, arguing that such shared discretion is needed to deliver value to citizens. This concept is exemplified across a wide range of policy arenas, such as constructing high speed rail, hosting the Olympics, building human capital, and managing the healthcare system. This book will help decision-makers apply the principles of collaborative governance to effectively serve the public, and will enable China and the United States to learn from each other's experiences. It will empower public decision-makers to more wisely engage the private sector. The book's overarching conclusion is that transparency is the key to the legitimate growth of collaborative governance |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Feb 2021) Private roles for public goals in China and the United States -- Concepts and context -- Building the railroads that build the nation -- Real estate's intricate tangle of public and private -- A game like no other : delivering the Olympics -- The truest wealth of nations : creating human capital -- Show me where it hurts : state and market in health care -- The transparency imperative |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 230 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781108938167 |
DOI: | 10.1017/9781108938167 |
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spelling | Eggleston, Karen (DE-588)131425633 aut The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector public-private collaboration in China and the United States Karen Eggleston, John D. Donahue, Richard J. Zeckhauser Cambridge ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2021 1 Online-Ressource (x, 230 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Feb 2021) Private roles for public goals in China and the United States -- Concepts and context -- Building the railroads that build the nation -- Real estate's intricate tangle of public and private -- A game like no other : delivering the Olympics -- The truest wealth of nations : creating human capital -- Show me where it hurts : state and market in health care -- The transparency imperative The governments of China and the United States - despite profound differences in history, culture, economic structure, and political ideology - both engage the private sector in the pursuit of public value. This book employs the term collaborative governance to describe relationships where neither the public nor private party is fully in control, arguing that such shared discretion is needed to deliver value to citizens. This concept is exemplified across a wide range of policy arenas, such as constructing high speed rail, hosting the Olympics, building human capital, and managing the healthcare system. This book will help decision-makers apply the principles of collaborative governance to effectively serve the public, and will enable China and the United States to learn from each other's experiences. It will empower public decision-makers to more wisely engage the private sector. The book's overarching conclusion is that transparency is the key to the legitimate growth of collaborative governance Public-private sector cooperation / China Public-private sector cooperation / United States China / Economic policy United States / Economic policy Donahue, John D. 1956- (DE-588)170251721 aut Zeckhauser, Richard 1940- (DE-588)124565492 aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-108-83707-1 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108938167 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Eggleston, Karen Donahue, John D. 1956- Zeckhauser, Richard 1940- The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector public-private collaboration in China and the United States Public-private sector cooperation / China Public-private sector cooperation / United States |
title | The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector public-private collaboration in China and the United States |
title_auth | The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector public-private collaboration in China and the United States |
title_exact_search | The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector public-private collaboration in China and the United States |
title_exact_search_txtP | The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector public-private collaboration in China and the United States |
title_full | The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector public-private collaboration in China and the United States Karen Eggleston, John D. Donahue, Richard J. Zeckhauser |
title_fullStr | The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector public-private collaboration in China and the United States Karen Eggleston, John D. Donahue, Richard J. Zeckhauser |
title_full_unstemmed | The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector public-private collaboration in China and the United States Karen Eggleston, John D. Donahue, Richard J. Zeckhauser |
title_short | The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector |
title_sort | the dragon the eagle and the private sector public private collaboration in china and the united states |
title_sub | public-private collaboration in China and the United States |
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