Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 120
... Programme Level i . Relative shares over time ( 1947-1977 ) . Official CSO data covering all twelve programmes are only available from 1963/4 onwards . For the period before that unofficial data have been used for the six programmes for ...
... Programme Level i . Relative shares over time ( 1947-1977 ) . Official CSO data covering all twelve programmes are only available from 1963/4 onwards . For the period before that unofficial data have been used for the six programmes for ...
Page 123
... Programme growth rates relative to the growth of GNP While changes in shares between programmes tell us something about changes in relative priorities among programmes , a comparison of programme growth rates with respect to GNP growth ...
... Programme growth rates relative to the growth of GNP While changes in shares between programmes tell us something about changes in relative priorities among programmes , a comparison of programme growth rates with respect to GNP growth ...
Page 124
... programmes for which data are not available in this period , the non - social welfare programmes , grew , on average , more slowly than GNP during this decade . During the period 1960-69 we note a quite rapid relative increase in all ...
... programmes for which data are not available in this period , the non - social welfare programmes , grew , on average , more slowly than GNP during this decade . During the period 1960-69 we note a quite rapid relative increase in all ...
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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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