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DEVELOPMENT COALITIONS. THE ROLE OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THEIR OPERATION AND EFFICIENCY Print E-mail

Dumitrică Cătălin Daniel

Abstract  
Building development coalitions, that has as main objective to stimulate and support regional development process involves the development of a highly complex process, involving in particular the use of local resources and a local management able to mobilize all stake Shrani holders to achieve goals.
 
Using the concept of "development coalitions" when referring to the local development process is preferable from the perspective of the size of this term because he represents "a much broader concept than government, but less vague and pluralistic than the concept of governance”.

Establishing development coalitions is closely related with the development of an effective local management.

The aim of this paper is to present examples of development coalitions that are functioning in Romania and to analyze the impact of public private partnership on these structures.
 
Keywords: local management, development coalitions, business development zone, regional development agencies, public private partnership

Dumitrică Cătălin Daniel is a assistant Professor PhD candidate. National School of Political Science and Public Administration, Faculty of Public Administration

Cite this article: 
Daniel Dumitrică Cătălin. Development coalitions . The role of public-private partnerships in their operation and efficiency. Innovative Issues and Approaches in Social Sciences, vol.3, no.2:24-45, DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12959/issn.1855-0541.IIASS-2010-no2-art02

Digital Object Identifier(DOI): http://dx.doi.org/10.12959/issn.1855-0541.IIASS-2010-no2-art02

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