Targeting of transfers in developing countries
David Coady
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Targeting of transfers in developing countries
by David Coady
Published
2004
Publisher
World Bank
Pages
1
ISBN-10
1417543868
Subjects
Seeing Like a State
Program and fiscal review, Economic Assistance Authority (Department of Commerce and Economic Development)
Idylls
Youth Employment and Economic Assistance Act of 1983
Timber harvesting, processing, and employment in the northwest economic adjustment initiative region
The economics of poverty and discrimination
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