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With regard to your remaining questions:
- There is no competition that I know of in the UK, certainly not based on such extensive interviews with private providers, in addition to documentary research. As Prof Ball states, the book will 'break new ground', especially in its indication of alternative futures, over and against a blanket defence of the 'old' public sector.
- As indicated in the proposal, the role of private sector companies in relation to public education is a major issue in the USA and one of growing concern in Australia, but as the blurring of public/private boundaries is an almost global phenomenon, the issues are of concern in very many countries, and therefore there is a wide market for this book.
- The book promises to be of value to undergraduate and graduate students on education, social policy, and political science courses, as well as researchers and academics in these areas.
- With regard to the book dating, although this is an arena of frequent development, the quality and substance of Prof Ball's analysis will ensure that the book retain its value even if specific events change.
I look forward to reading this book, and have no doubt it will make a crucial and lasting contribution to the field.