Essay Zone.com - Free essays!
REGISTER NOW!
Login to an existing account
     
 
GCSE essays
A Level essays
University essays
Forum
Why join?
Essay quality
FAQ

Search forums
About us
Contact us

 

Finance Jobs
Find finance jobs quickly when you look online at Gumtree. We have a vast range of employment opportunities to suit most people.

Consumer Portal - Whatconsumer.co.uk
Whatconsumer.co.uk is a consumer portal presented in a magazine style with a consumer forum. Sign-up today to help your fellow consumers.

 
Does evidence suggest that utility privatisation improves technical efficiency? Free essay! Download now

Home > University > Economics > Does evidence suggest that utility privatisation improves technical efficiency?

Does evidence suggest that utility privatisation improves technical efficiency?

You can download this essay for free. All you need to do is register and submit at least one of your essays to us.

Downloads to date: N/A | Words: 1350 | Submitted: 2004-12-08

The advocates of privatisation have strong grounds for believing that, all else being equal; a move to the private sector will tend to increase efficiency. They argue that the disciplines on capital that will satisfy investors, area far stronger, more continuous and more economically rational check on a company’s performance than the often inconsistent investment and lending policy of the government which may well be dictated by short term political necessity than by long-term economic rationality. They also add that, from the point of view of the company itself, the combination of access to private sector funding and the need to achieve adequate returns is likely to make commercial advantage and the economic case for any specific investment. They will also argue that a company in the private sector is more likely to have a sensible and efficient personnel policy, with senior managers paid whatever is necessary to achieve the best results, unencumbered by inappropriate comparisons against civil service salaries and with no state to take care of the consequences of restrictive union practices and unsustainably high labour (and perhaps capital) costs.

Download this essay in full now!

Just upload at one of your essays to our database and instantly download your selection! Registration takes seconds