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Public-Private Partnerships for Local Economic Development (Hardcover)

by Norman Walzer (Editor), Brian D. Jacobs (Editor) "The role of city governments in local economic development in the United States and Europe has been well established and varied, usually related to local..." (more)
Key Phrases: local economic development activities, property tax rebates, sales tax rebates, United States, Kop van Zuid, New York (more...)
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“The quality of the chapters is high; they are carefully written, insightful, and informative. Overall, the collection compares well with others on this topic...”–Choice

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Public-private partnerships are becoming increasingly important in the local economic development efforts of many cities. This collection of essays compares U.S. cities with those in western Europe. Conceptual issues are discussed, and comparisons at the city level illustrate the process, pitfalls, and results of such partnerships. Readers will be able to understand the types of partnership arrangements used in each country. Factors contributing to the success of these arrangements are discussed and compared. Scholars and students of local economic development and public finance, as well as public officials and economic development practitioners will benefit from the unique comparative framework used in this volume.

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