Abstract

In the last decade the Union European policies devoted a growing interest for local development promoted by civil society. Based on dense social networks, the so called local initiatives shape a public space of proximity which can be seen as an example of local democracy carried out by means of economic activities. In order to be effective, local initiatives ask for a definition of suitable game rules with regard to local partnership, investments, training, institutional and financial support. The forms of Institutionalisation of local initiatives are also discussed.

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