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Local Economic and Employment Development
New Forms of Governance for Economic Development
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  30 Nov 2004  Language: English  Pages: 318  Tables: 10  Charts: ISBN: 9789264015302  OECD Code: 842004021P1 
 

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New forms of governance are emerging. Government, business and civil society are increasingly seeking ways to develop and pursue economic development strategies and solve socio-economic problems jointly. Regional strategic platforms, partnerships, open governments and other agents of change help release the potential of their area thanks to better co-ordination, and adaptation of public policies to local conditions.  This book examines how the new forms of governance overcome administrative, political and financial obstacles and impact local prosperity and the quality of life. These new approaches are illustrated with the results of some of the ambitious initiatives taken by Belgium, the Czech Republic, Mexico, Norway, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.


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Table of contents:

-Chapter 1. Building New Forms of Governance for Economic and Employment Development by Sylvain Giguere
-Chapter 2. Sweden: Fostering Regional Competitiveness and Governance through Partnerships by Brian Morgan
-Chapter 3. Norway: The Challenge of Creating Regional Partnerships by Mike Geddes
-Chapter 4. Mexico: Regenerating Participatory Planning and Development Processes by Micheal O Cinneide and Michael Keane
-Chapter 5. Czech Republic: Rebuilding Partnerships in a Society in Transition by Filip De Rynck
-Chapter 6. Slovenia: Building Regional Capacities for Economic Development by Murray Stuart
-Chapter 7. Spain: Towards an Integrated Approach to economic and Employment Development by Hugh Mosley
-Chapter 8. Wallonia: Stimulating the Emergence of Agents of Change by Xavier Greffe

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