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Aid, financial decentralization and accumulation under economic reforms: theoretical reflections on the Tanzanian experience

In: Economic Decentralization and Public Management Reform

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  • Marc Wuyts

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This book sheds new light on the political economy of public management reform. It examines the new forms of economic decentralization and macroeconomic adjustment, and discusses their implications for policy design and regulation.

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  • Marc Wuyts, 1999. "Aid, financial decentralization and accumulation under economic reforms: theoretical reflections on the Tanzanian experience," Chapters, in: Maureen Mackintosh & Rathin Roy (ed.), Economic Decentralization and Public Management Reform, chapter 6, pages 122-146, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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