Co-Production of Public Services

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Bibliography

Compiled by Victor Pestoff:


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Pestoff, V. (2012). Co-production and third sector social services in Europe: Some crucial conceptual issues. In V. Pestoff, T. Brandsen & B. Verschuere (eds.), New public governance, the third sector & co-production. London & New York: Routledge.

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