Public-private sector cooperation -- United States
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Public-private sector cooperation -- United States
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Public-private sector cooperation
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Incoming Resources
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- Jobs for the hard-to-employ, new directions for a public-private partnership : a statement on national policy, by the Research and Policy Committee of the Committee for Economic Development
- Youthjobs, toward a private/public partnership, David Bresnick ; foreword by Frank Macchiarola
- The perils of partnership, industry influence, institutional integrity, and public health, Jonathan H. Marks
- Partnership in the United States
- A city of one's own, blurring the boundaries between private and public, edited by Sophie Body-Gendrot, Jacques Carré, Romain Garbaye
- Drawing the line, public and private in America, Andrew Stark
- The dragon, the eagle, and the private sector, public-private collaboration in China and the United States, Karen Eggleston, John D. Donahue, Richard J. Zeckhauser
- The private abuse of the public interest, market myths and policy muddles, Lawrence D. Brown and Lawrence R. Jacobs
- Spies, lies, and algorithms, the history and future of American intelligence, Amy B. Zegart
- Putting faith in partnerships, welfare-to-work in four cities, Stephen V. Monsma ; with a foreword by John J. DiIulio, Jr
- Collaborative governance, private roles for public goals in turbulent times, John D. Donahue and Richard J. Zeckhauser ; with a foreword by Stephen Breyer
- Obama's bank, financing a durable new deal, Michael Likosky
- The business of counterterrorism, public-private partnerships in homeland security, Nathan E. Busch & Austen D. Givens
- Self-organizing federalism, collaborative mechanisms to mitigate institutional collective action, edited by Richard C. Feiock, John T. Scholz
- Obama's bank, financing a durable new deal, Michael Likosky
- Self-organizing federalism, collaborative mechanisms to mitigate institutional collective action dilemmas, edited by Richard C. Feiock, John T. Scholz
- The voluntary city, choice, community, and civil society, edited by David T. Beito, Peter Gordon, and Alexander Tabarrok ; foreword by Paul Johnson
- Collaborative capitalism in American cities, reforming urban market regulations, Rashmi Dyal-Chand, Northeastern University School of Law
- Partnerships in urban governance, European and American experience, edited by Jon Pierre
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