Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 140
... become so serious as to make it impossible to maintain the exchange rate , then the cost of servicing and repaying foreign debt would become an even greater burden . Having outlined the nature of the problems associated with the present ...
... become so serious as to make it impossible to maintain the exchange rate , then the cost of servicing and repaying foreign debt would become an even greater burden . Having outlined the nature of the problems associated with the present ...
Page 187
... become more narrowly specialist in orientation than one might have wished , with a consequent threat to their general studies . Despite this , however , at no time did the vocational system become so obsessed with examining and ...
... become more narrowly specialist in orientation than one might have wished , with a consequent threat to their general studies . Despite this , however , at no time did the vocational system become so obsessed with examining and ...
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... becoming unwieldy anyway . Even the great party machines of the cities have been largely destroyed by a mixture of well - meaning reform and cultural change , while the traditional party loyalties of the American electorate have become ...
... becoming unwieldy anyway . Even the great party machines of the cities have been largely destroyed by a mixture of well - meaning reform and cultural change , while the traditional party loyalties of the American electorate have become ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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