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Managing Across Local Government Boundaries

The articles in this symposium on local government management are connected by the common theme of working across boundaries. As all the authors point out, this is not a new phenomonen for local governments. What is new is the current pace and reach of collaborations across local government jurisdic...

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Published in:American review of public administration 2014-07, Vol.44 (4_suppl), p.112S-115S
Main Author: O’Leary, Rosemary
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