NEW PERSPECTIVES IN THE CO-PRODUCTION OF PUBLIC POLICIES, PUBLIC SERVICES
AND COMMON GOODS
by Philippe BANCE,
Marie J. BOUCHARD & Dorothea GREILING (eds)
Published in the new series: CIRIEC STUDIES SERIES – 3
CIRIEC aisbl
ISSN 2795-8825 (epdf)
ISBN 978-2-931051-55-9 (epdf) – February 2022 – 279 pages
EAN 9782931051559
https://doi.org/10.25518/ciriec.css3book
This book features the output of the transversal working group in public and social economy set up under the auspices of CIRIEC’s International Scientific Council. It prolongs the book Providing public goods and Commons, Towards coproduction and new forms of governance for a revival of public action .
The book and chapters are free downloadable below and also indexed in RePEc.
Full book HERE
Presentation HERE
Introduction by Philippe Bance
Part I. Deployment and diversity of collective interest partnerships
- Combating Child Poverty at the Local Government Level in Austria and Belgium – Chapter 1 by Dorothea Greiling & Melanie Schinnerl
- Collective innovation and living labs of real estate: an institutionalization of citizen participation? – Chapter 2 by Benjamin Fragny & Cathy Zadra-Veil
- The resilience of public–social economy partnerships for food justice: a case study – Chapter 3 by Alexandrine Lapoutte & Georges Alakpa
- Big Business in the Social Commons: The Example of the Carrefour Vărăşti Agricultural Cooperative in Romania – Chapter 4 by Gheorghe Ciascai & Hervé Defalvard
Part II. Co-production of public goods
- Co-production paradigm: Threat or Opportunity for Social Economy? – Chapter 5 by Andrea Bassi & Alessandro Fabbri
- Co-production of Public Goods in Shrinking Rural Regions in Germany: Why Does Public Action Still Matter? – Chapter 6 by Benjamin Friedländer & Christina Schaefer
- Co-production of public goods in Slovakia – Chapter 7 by Maria Murray Svidroňová, Juraj Neme & Gabriela Vaceková
Part III. Mutations of the collective action paradigm
- After the Keynesian paradigm and the paradigm of economic liberalism, a new paradigm based on “values”? – Chapter 8 by Pierre Bauby
- Renewal of Public Action: Co-Production and Financial Regulation – Chapter 9 by Faruk Ülgen
- Social and solidarity economy and the co-construction of a new field of local public policies in France – Chapter 10 by Laurent Fraisse
- Comparative analysis of Public-Social and Solidarity Economy Partnerships (PSSEPs) in the French Regions after the Hamon and NOTRé Laws – Chapter 11 by Philippe Bance & Angélique Chassy
- Conclusions and Directions for further Research by Philippe Bance, Marie-J. Bouchard & Dorothea Greiling