The market, the telecommunication services and the contemporary State: on the search for efficiency and the loss of governability
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2007.2.3525Keywords:
public administration, privatizations, State reorganization, telecommunicationsAbstract
Nowadays, the property function is gaining new contours, ahead of the big presence about the market perceptions (of the private initiative), such as: the competitiveness and the effectiveness. These ideals had not only promoted an alteration in the social relations but also they had come to print their values in the proper State (ahead of the implantation of concepts like: State-company and the citizen-customer). Such procedure is compelling all of the World States to gain more competitive forms, using action like the state machine reduction and the privatizations. Talking about them, it is necessary to have a special attention, because when the State is passing for a privatization process of its services, for example the telecommunications, it can be solving a problem. However it doesn’t mean that such artifice must be implemented without any type of restriction and/or subsequent regulation process, because the consequences for the collective can be more harmful than beneficial.Downloads
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2007-10-17
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Czajkowski Júnior, S. (2007). The market, the telecommunication services and the contemporary State: on the search for efficiency and the loss of governability. Civitas: Journal of Social Sciences, 7(2), 65–80. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2007.2.3525
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