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  1. generic' co-production – the effort to involve local people in mutual support and the delivery of services; and. institutional' co-production of the kind advocated by Cahn. Currently this seems difficult to achieve, mainly because of institutional systems in the organisations that might benefit and because of the way public services are managed."

  2. Source "Article: Of Hackers and Hairdressers: Modularity and the Organizational Economics of Open-source Collaboration.By Richard N. Langlois (The University of Connecticut, [email protected]) and Giampaolo Garzarelli (Università degli Studi di Roma, [email protected]).).

  3. The first substantive chapter (ch.2) understands 'inherent' need as needs which belong to every human being simply by virtue of our being human - and straightaway we are into a variety of ways of understanding need because the different ways in which we understand our human nature result in different understandings of inherent need.

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