Tuesday, August 19, 2008
			  As far back as Aristotle, philosophers have understood that family and community relationships are a second economy. Environmental economist Neva Goodwin has called it the 'core economy'. Co-production: a manifesto for growing the core economy, shows how public services can help to rebuild and reinvigorate this core economy and realise its potential
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		New Economics Foundation
Labels: coproduction innovation "public services"
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