Financing resources available for local economic development
Keywords:
development funds, municipal bonds, public-private partnership, bank loans, economic development, resources, local authoritiesAbstract
This paper reveals that domestic credit is becoming more involved in local economic development, even if it is considered an expensive resource. The loans are presented as a resource available for various “actors” of the local community – individuals, business agents and local authorities.References
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