Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... effective rule of law , " but we may not take this cavaliarly . We face here the assumptions of social existence and ... effective . The Congress , at least since the mid - 70s , has survived not as an effective political organization ...
... effective rule of law , " but we may not take this cavaliarly . We face here the assumptions of social existence and ... effective . The Congress , at least since the mid - 70s , has survived not as an effective political organization ...
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... effective within different groups . The size of the country and the intervening state level administrative machinery has led to an uneven distribution of the gains of development . Ack Acknowledging the limitations in cknowledging the ...
... effective within different groups . The size of the country and the intervening state level administrative machinery has led to an uneven distribution of the gains of development . Ack Acknowledging the limitations in cknowledging the ...
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... effective local implementation of cen- trally conceived economic plans ) , will adapt to allow local provision of what ought to be local public goods . One is tempted to suggest , in the light of the direction taken by economic reforms ...
... effective local implementation of cen- trally conceived economic plans ) , will adapt to allow local provision of what ought to be local public goods . One is tempted to suggest , in the light of the direction taken by economic reforms ...
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