Donahue, John D.

Collaborative governance private roles for public goals in turbulent times / Donahue, John D. Zeckhauser, Richard J. - Princeton : Princeton Univ Pr, 2012. - xiii, 305 p. ; 23 cm.

Foreword by Stephen Breyer ix Part I: The Promise and Problems of Collaboration Chapter 1: Private Roles for Public Goals 3 Chapter 2: Rationales and Reservations 27 Chapter 3 : he Delegator?s Dilemma 45 Part II: Rationales?More, Better, or Both Chapter 4: Collaboration for Productivity 63 Chapter 5: Collaboration for Information 104 Chapter 6: Collaboration for Legitimacy 122 Chapter 7: Collaboration for Resources 156 Part III: The Art of Collaboration Chapter 8: Tasks and Tools 207 Chapter 9: Getting Collaboration Right 240 Chapter 10: Forging the Future: Payoff s and Perils 264 Acknowledgments 289 Index 291.

Demonstrates how government at various levels can engage the private sector to overcome seemingly insurmountable problems and achieve public goals more effectively. This title shows how the public sector can harness private expertise to bolster productivity, capture information, and augment resources.

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Public-private sector cooperation--United States.
Public goods.

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