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What Makes Decentralisation in Developing Countries Pro-poor?

Decentralisation has been advocated by donors and development agencies as an instrument to ensure broader participation of citizens as well as to improve local governance leading to poverty reduction from the bottom up. On the basis of a comprehensive review of nine case studies documented in the li...

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Главный автор: Johannes J�tting ; Elena Corsi ; C�line Kauffmann; Ida Mcdonnell; Holger Osterrieder Nicolas Pinaud ; Lucia Wegne
Формат: Printed Book
Опубликовано: The European Journal of Development Research, Vol.17, No.4, December 2005, 2005
Online-ссылка:http://10.26.1.76/ks/001903.pdf
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