Koseki Takashi
Department Undergraduate School , School of Business Administration Position Professor |
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Language | Japanese |
Publication Date | 2005/01 |
Type | Bulletin of Universities and Institutes |
Title | Community investment and the role of nonprofit organizations: the present situation of US, UK, and Japan |
Contribution Type | Sole-authored |
Journal | Meiji business review |
Volume, Issue, Page | pp.261-295 |
Details | Community investment has significance because it mitigates the gap among local economic development and promotes residents-led, endogeneous development, and can access private fundraising. Nonprofit/Cooperative sector is thought as a major agent of community investment.
But community investment is still risktaking work. In order to make risk down and increase the amount of investment, it's needed to nurture agents of investment and promoting policy by government. |