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IIAS Study Group on 'Coproduction of Public Services'
Greenberg House, Washington, DC
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This will be the fifth meeting of the IIAS Study Group on 'Coproduction of Public Services.' Our aim is to create and nurture an intellectual platform for the theoretical and empirical study of coproduction and its implications for the organization and management of public services. The conference will take place at the Syracuse University Greenberg House, which is located at 2301 Calvert Street NW, Washington, DC 20008. The telephone number there is 202.797.4678. It is located on the corner of Calvert Street and Woodley Place in the Woodley Park area of northwest Washington, DC. Click here for more information.
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