Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 139
... standards , and that this will involve continued large borrowing by the public sector . Indeed , one of the chief sources of regret at financing so much current expenditure from borrowing is that it is absorbing funds that are badly ...
... standards , and that this will involve continued large borrowing by the public sector . Indeed , one of the chief sources of regret at financing so much current expenditure from borrowing is that it is absorbing funds that are badly ...
Page 143
... standard terms of the pay agreements , which were of the same order of magnitude as the standard increases themselves . This seems to make nonsense of the national pay agreements which ought to set a general norm from which only ...
... standard terms of the pay agreements , which were of the same order of magnitude as the standard increases themselves . This seems to make nonsense of the national pay agreements which ought to set a general norm from which only ...
Page 165
... standards exist in marginal cases between regions . If a card holder moves to another health region , he will have to reapply for a health card and if his case is a borderline one , he might be denied a card . To obtain a balanced view ...
... standards exist in marginal cases between regions . If a card holder moves to another health region , he will have to reapply for a health card and if his case is a borderline one , he might be denied a card . To obtain a balanced view ...
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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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