Public-Private Partnerships for Local Economic Development
By (Author) Brian D. Jacobs
By (author) Norman Walzer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
16th April 1998
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Development economics and emerging economies
Urban communities
338.9
Hardback
264
Public-private partnerships are becoming increasingly important in the local economic development efforts of many cities. This collection of essays compares US 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 should 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 should benefit from the comparative framework used in this volume.
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
"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
NORMAN WALZER is Professor of Economics and Director of the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs at Western Illinois University. He is the author of numerous books, including Community Strategic Visioning Programs (Praeger, 1996). BRIAN D. JACOBS is Reader in Public Policy at Staffordshire University, England. He has published three books on urban policy issues and numerous articles.