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Who gets what from whom?

Aaron Schneider

Who gets what from whom?

the impact of decentralisation on tax capacity and pro-poor policy.

by Aaron Schneider

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Published by Institute of Development Studies in Brighton .
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Edition Notes

SeriesIDS working paper -- 179
ContributionsUniversity of Sussex. Institute of Development Studies.
The Physical Object
Paginationvi,48p. :
Number of Pages48
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL21790884M
ISBN 101858644836

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