For the record, I don't doubt there are areas in which private companies can be used to save money. I mean, the NHS shouldn't really be investing in its own paper mills. But the idea that private = cheap/public = inefficient is false. Nonetheless, this, in many cases, seems to be the grounding for public private partnerships.
For the record, I don't doubt there are areas in which private companies can be used to save money. I mean, the NHS shouldn't really be investing in its own paper mills. But the idea that private = cheap/public = inefficient is false. Nonetheless, this, in many cases, seems to be the grounding for public private partnerships.