Fr. 55.50

Dragon, the Eagle, and the Private Sector - Public-Private Collaboration in China and the United States

English · Paperback / Softback

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This comparative study allows decision-makers to understand and use public-private collaboration to achieve governance goals.

List of contents










Part I. The Framework: 1. Private Roles for Public Goals in China and the United States; 2. Concepts and Context; Part II. Policy Realms: 3. Building the Railroads that Build the Nation; 4. Real Estate's Intricate Tangle of Public and Private; 5. A Game Like No Other: Delivering the Olympics; 6. The Truest Wealth of Nations: Creating Human Capital; 7. Show Me Where It Hurts: State and Market in Health Care; Part III. The Path Forward: 8. The Transparency Imperative; Index.

About the author

Karen Eggleston is Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Director of the Asia Health Policy Program in the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University.John D. Donahue is Faculty Chair for the Master's in Public Policy program at the Harvard Kennedy School.Richard J. Zeckhauser is the Frank Ramsey Professor of Political Economy at the Harvard Kennedy School.

Summary

This comparative study explores the similarities and differences between the United States and China in an important arena of overlapping concern: how best to harness public–private collaboration to accomplish some of each society's most vital collective purposes.

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