within the direct administration of the State (central or regional); those within the indirect administration of the State (which possess their own legal personality, distinct from that of the “State”, as well as administrative and financial autonomy, but whose activity pursues State purposes); ...
voluntary associations and social enterprises, which emerged mainly from the end of the last century onwards, as in the case of Italian social cooperatives of which the membership can include users, volunteers, and workers (Sacchetti and Tortia2008; Borzaga, Depedri and Tortia2011; Borzaga and...
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There are three main types of administrative bodies: those within the directadministrationofthe State (central or regional); those within the indirectadministrationofthe State (which possess their own legal personality, distinct from that of the “State”, as well as administrative and financial auton...