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The Contract Culture in Public Services: Studies from Britain, Europe and the USA


This text combines work from around the developed world on the contracting out of public services to voluntary and non-profit organizations. In the last 10 years, this has been the trend in North America, Europe and beyond. The book identifies common themes, problems and lessons for public policy…. More >>

The Contract Culture in Public Services: Studies from Britain, Europe and the USA

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