Citizen financial participation schemes as part of New Public Governance

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Citizen financial participation schemes as part of New Public Governance. / Wessel, Frank.
In: Zeitschrift für öffentliche und gemeinwirtschaftliche Unternehmen, Vol. 39, No. 1-2, 15.05.2016, p. 53-64.

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title = "Citizen financial participation schemes as part of New Public Governance",
abstract = "The increasing financial needs of some German municipalities in combination with a more restrictive loan policy and even a withdrawal from financing of municipalities by German banks has led to a development of partnerships between citizens and the public sector to guarantee the fulfilment of voluntary municipal tasks. This paper presents and discusses the underlying citizen financial participation schemes of these partnerships in the light of New Public Governance and identifies possible options for co-financing and co-production on the municipal level in Germany.",
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