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Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Were Never Privatized
Government-sponsored enterprises dealt with risk and profit differently
September 18, 2008Anthony Randazzo, Samuel Staley
The re-nationalization of mortgage insurers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac presents a serious challenge to national housing policy. But it is important to note that the failure of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is not an example of privatization gone amok; it is an example of what happens when privatization doesn't happen in the first place.
Federal Competitive Sourcing Saved Taxpayers $7.2 Billion Over the Last Five Years
Reason Foundation's Annual Privatization Report says public-private partnership infrastructure projects in various stages of development are worth $104 billion
August 7, 2008Competitive sourcing allows the private sector to compete for jobs and contracts that are currently performed by the government. Federal employees actually won 83 percent of the job competitions from fiscal 2003 through fiscal 2007. But taxpayers are the real winners: the Annual Privatization Report shows taxpayers save $25,000 for every job that is put up for competition because even when the government keeps the job it significantly improves efficiency and reduces costs.
Administration Releases Final Round of Federal Program Performance Reviews
September 14, 2008, 4:30amWhile PART isn't perfect, it's hard to argue with the fact that it's been an important step forward. The next administration would be well advised to use PART as a central building block of its performance management efforts.
What's in the Government's Attic?
December 1, 2004Government at all levels needs to be a better steward of the land it owns. With millions of acres in its portfolio, the government needs to identify what it owns, determine whether government or private ownership is the best and highest use for the land, and streamline the efficient transfer of those lands that can be better used in the private sector so they generate, not consume, tax dollars.
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- Public Options Are Ill-Conceived
Government should leave commercial activities to the private sector
John Palatiello and Leonard Gilroy
August 26, 2009 - Policymakers Turn to Privatization Amid Prolonged Government Fiscal Crises
Privatization, public-private partnerships increasingly prominent in fiscal policy debates
Leonard Gilroy
August 6, 2009 - Government Intervention Might Delay the Economic Recovery
Every recession contains the seeds of its own regeneration
Shikha Dalmia
February 4, 2009 - Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Were Never Privatized
Government-sponsored enterprises dealt with risk and profit differently
Anthony Randazzo and Samuel Staley
September 18, 2008 - Looking at the Year's Privatization Trends
From transportation and infrastructure to state lotteries, public-private partnerships could play big role in erasing budget deficits
Leonard Gilroy
August 7, 2008 - Privatization and Devolution Keys to Solving Federal Budget Mess
Smaller, more efficient government is the path to fiscal security
Geoffrey Segal
July 19, 2006 - Detailing Foreign Management of U.S. Infrastructure
Numerous U.S. ports, airports, roads, water facilities already run by foreign businesses
Leonard Gilroy and Adam Summers
March 15, 2006 - Bush Is Right on Private Contracting, Just Ask the French
Outsourcing the rebuilding of Iraq
Ted Balaker
June 16, 2004 - Competitive Sourcing
Driving Federal Results
Geoffrey Segal
March 1, 2004 - Federal Competition Talking Points
Competitive sourcing improves federal government
Adrian Moore and Geoffrey Segal
July 1, 2003 - The Lowdown on the New Federal Competition Circular
Guidelines encourage competitive sourcing
Geoffrey Segal
May 30, 2003 - Federal Panel Recommends Overhaul of Federal Privatization Process
Suggestions for public-private competition, outsourcing
Adrian Moore
May 4, 2002
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