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Approaches, actors and models of vertical collaborative governance arrangements in combating poverty – five European cities compared

Koch, Max LU and Panican, Alexandru LU orcid (2016) p.159-180
Abstract
This chapter deals with the vertical linkages as well as the dynamics between the political, institutional and legal environments that we find between national and subnational levels of governance. By ‘vertical linkages’ we refer to collaborative governance arrangements, coordinated efforts and forms of cooperation between national, regional and local arenas. We compare the national and subnational arenas for combating poverty in five European cities (Dortmund, Turin, Radom, Malmö and Glasgow). These cities belong to countries with different welfare traditions but share the common background of being former industrial centers that subsequently had to adapt to ‘post-Fordist’ transitions.
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actors, vertical governance, poverty, combating poverty, comparative research, economic crisis, EU, Active inclusion, Welfare states, subnational arenas, minimum income, social assistance
host publication
Combating poverty in Europe – Active Inclusion in a Multi-Level and Multi-Actor Context
editor
Halvorsen, Rune and Hvinden, Bjørn
pages
159 - 180
publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
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  • scopus:85018507621
ISBN
9781784712174
language
English
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yes
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  author       = {{Koch, Max and Panican, Alexandru}},
  booktitle    = {{Combating poverty in Europe – Active Inclusion in a Multi-Level and Multi-Actor Context}},
  editor       = {{Halvorsen, Rune and Hvinden, Bjørn}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{159--180}},
  publisher    = {{Edward Elgar Publishing}},
  title        = {{Approaches, actors and models of vertical collaborative governance arrangements in combating poverty – five European cities compared}},
  year         = {{2016}},
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