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Local Public Spending in France: The Case of Welfare Programmes at the Département Level

In: Developments in Local Government Finance

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  • Guy Gilbert
  • Yvon Rocaboy

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Local communities in all countries are increasingly aware of resource scarcity and are pressing for more say in how funds are used. Developments in Local Government Finance examines key issues for economists interested in local government and, in particular, the functioning of institutions at regional and local levels.

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  • Guy Gilbert & Yvon Rocaboy, 1996. "Local Public Spending in France: The Case of Welfare Programmes at the Département Level," Chapters, in: Giancarlo Pola & George France & Rosella Levaggi (ed.), Developments in Local Government Finance, chapter 6, pages 97-114, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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