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100 1 _aTAKAO, Yasuo
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245 1 0 _aCo-Governance by local government and civil society groups in Japan :
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260 _aHong Kong :
_bDepartment of Politics and Public Administration of Hong Kong,
_cDecember 2006
520 3 _aThe significant rise of distrust in public institutions is a disturbing trend in advanced democracies. There are two emerging world-wide patterns of government reform to address this: promoting greater equity and producing an economically efficient government. But equity and efficiency are often considered as a trade off against each other. By exploring the experience of Japan, This article argues that local governments can make considerable progress towards democratic benefits-oriented partnership models of conciliation with economic efficiency by engaging civil society groups in co-governing partnership arrangement and, as suc, positively contribute to building social capital and trust
773 0 8 _tThe Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration
_g28, 2, p. 171-199
_dHong Kong : Department of Politics and Public Administration of Hong Kong, December 2006
_xISSN 0259-8272
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_cCarolina
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