This contribution aims to underline the strategic importance of cohesion policies between public and private sectors, especially in the perspective of participation in funding calls. In particular, we focus on the cooperation between libraries and other private realities, highlighting their positive social and economic repercussions. At the same time, an attempt is made to demonstrate, through the Theory of Games, a possible way of dividing the pay-offs obtained starting from the single marginal contributions. The second part of the article, instead, is dedicated to a proposal for quantitative measurement of the well-being of a defined group of individuals who are the recipients of a hypothetical project organized and carried out precisely by libraries in partnership with companies and associations.
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