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Coproduction as a structural transformation of the public sector
Albert Meijer
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Public Sector
100%
Co-production of Public Services
100%
Structural Transformation
100%
Public Domain
66%
Financial Implications
66%
Healthcare
33%
Role of Government
33%
Design Methodology
33%
Power Transfer
33%
Crime Control
33%
Social Contract
33%
Public Services
33%
Misfit
33%
Time Resources
33%
Structural Order
33%
Transformative Change
33%
Knowledge Resources
33%
Conflict Risk
33%
Service Compensation
33%
New Public Governance
33%
Government Legitimacy
33%
Citizen Role
33%
Theoretical Understanding
33%
Resource Response
33%
Social Sciences
Public Sector
100%
Coproduction
100%
Public Utilities
66%
Social Contract
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Service
100%
Public Sector
100%