Decisions around privatizing public services and assets carry profound economic, social, and political consequences. This course offers a clear, structured introduction to the theories, mechanisms, and real-world outcomes of privatization in international development and urban planning. You will transition from understanding basic economic definitions to critically analyzing complex policy decisions. Through structured readings and written case studies, you will learn how to evaluate the balance between public interest and private efficiency. What you'll learn: - Understand the core definitions, history, and economic theories behind privatization. - Analyze the impact of privatization on public services, infrastructure, and urban utilities. - Evaluate the role of international development agencies and global planning frameworks. - Examine public-private partnerships (PPPs) and modern regulatory structures. - Assess the social equity, accessibility, and ethical implications of private ownership. - Apply theoretical frameworks to historical and modern policy case studies. The course begins with foundational terminology and core economic models before guiding you through sectoral applications, policy design, and critical evaluation methods. This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, policy students, and anyone interested in international development with no prior economics background required. Begin exploring the complex dynamics of public policy and private enterprise today.
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