Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 126
... population and demographic change it can be observed that population increase would have only had a significant effect on public expenditure growth towards the end of the period ( population declined after 1951 and did not regain the ...
... population and demographic change it can be observed that population increase would have only had a significant effect on public expenditure growth towards the end of the period ( population declined after 1951 and did not regain the ...
Page 155
... population centres of Dublin and Cork . ' It also published ' guidelines on consultant medical staffing and related population catchments for general hospitals ' outside the major population centres . The purpose of these publications ...
... population centres of Dublin and Cork . ' It also published ' guidelines on consultant medical staffing and related population catchments for general hospitals ' outside the major population centres . The purpose of these publications ...
Page 166
... population catchments for general hospitals ' outside the major population centres , and a series of discussion documents on the development of specific specialist maternity , orthopaedics , psychiatry , and . services paediatrics ...
... population catchments for general hospitals ' outside the major population centres , and a series of discussion documents on the development of specific specialist maternity , orthopaedics , psychiatry , and . services paediatrics ...
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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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