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_aKożuch, Małgorzata _4auth _91590232 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aChapter 5 Local public goods and public utility services in municipalities (urbanized areas) |
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_bTaylor & Francis _c2023 |
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520 | _aThe fourth industrial revolution, characterized by digitization, artificial intelligence and augmented reality, and megatrends such as globalization, urbanization, demographic changes and the knowledge-based economy, will trigger a series of profound technological, economic, social and environmental changes that will permanently and irreversibly change the role of the state in meeting social needs. Industry 4.0 will also change the type, nature, and scope of public goods and how they are produced, financed, delivered, and consumed. This book redefines the current paradigm of public goods. It proposes a model of production and distribution of public goods that acknowledges the participation of entities from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. The authors argue that these entities would participate in the production, financing, distribution, and consumption of such goods. From a theoretical point of view, such an inclusive approach involving the expansion of the classical state - market dichotomy with new entities, including citizens themselves, leads to a new conceptualization and approach towards public goods. The model assumes shared responsibility, subsidiarity, and paternalistic libertarianism, and it allows the state to create new entities of an educational or fiscal nature, while remaining the regulator of public services and distribution. Additionally, the book analyzes changes regarding the perception of public goods, in the era of the fourth industrial revolution, across selected sectors such as healthcare and pension systems, education, local public goods, and public utility services. The book is primarily addressed to researchers, scholars and students across social and technical sciences, and it will also be a useful guide for central and local administration bodies responsible for public policy. | ||
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_aPublic finance _2bicssc _969476 |
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653 | _afourth industrial revolution; Megatrends; public goods; public utility services | ||
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_aRosiek, Ksymena _4auth _91590234 |
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_aWąsowicz, Krzysztof _4auth _91590233 |
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_tPublic Goods and the Fourth Industrial Revolution _7nnaa _oOAPEN Library UUID: c865980a-ebd5-4fe3-b524-041841338514 |
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