The Private Finance Initiative and the Changing Governance of the Built Environment
Autor: | Derek Kerr |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Government
Restructuring business.industry media_common.quotation_subject Corporate governance 05 social sciences Environmental Science (miscellaneous) Public relations Public administration 0506 political science Urban Studies Capital accumulation Conceptual framework Service (economics) 0502 economics and business Private finance initiative 050602 political science & public administration Business 050207 economics Built environment media_common |
Zdroj: | Urban Studies. 35:2277-2301 |
ISSN: | 1360-063X 0042-0980 |
DOI: | 10.1080/0042098983881 |
Popis: | The Private Finance Initiative (PFI), introduced by the British government in 1992, marks a potentially significant change in the form and nature of the production, consumption and management of the built environment and of the services delivered through that built environment. This paper provides an outline of the constitution and development of the PFI, but does so in terms of a conceptual framework that situates the national state form and its policy-making process within the changing nature of the global accumulation of capital. It argues that the PFI is a mode of governance through which the state is attempting to restructure itself and, indirectly, class relations, by transforming the social relations of service and infrastructure provision and subordinating them to the discipline of the market. |
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