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In the given set of materials, the reading passage and the lecture deal with __privatization_____ to debate whether ____infrastructure privatization benefits both the state and the private business________. The reading passage is providing three pieces of evidence to prove its point, whereas the lecturer argues against it by providing three compelling rebuttals.
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The reading passage asserts the idea that _______infrastructure privatization increases profits for the state since private companies have a great incentive to produce better goods and services. A public organization, however, would not be as productive because of he limits of the government¡¯s budget_________. The professor casts doubt because ______over the long term it is a loss. The professor provides an example of Chicago toll booth. _________________
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The reading claims that __ private businesses tend to consistently monitor the infrastructure they worked on. On the other hand, if the government were in charge of monitoring, it would not be as efficient since the government has many other issues to deal with________. The professor refutes the idea because _____people do not have interest in  maintaining services. The professor provides an example of revoking license to a water corporation_______________
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The reading points out that ________the private business is likely to introduce new  technology while the government will not. As better technologies are incorporated in public services, both private business and the state benefit since improved public service will, again, attract more people, which results in even greater tax revenue________. The professor challenges the idea because _____they have better service only in competition._____

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