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Public Social Spending in Africa:Do the Poor Benefit?

Physical description: Various Paginations;
Author(s): Castrol-Leal;
Subjects: Africa; Public subsidies; Education; Health care;
Publisher: Washington, D. C. : The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development , 1999;
Call number: 361.6 CAS;
Type: Book
Available At: General reading -> General
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361.6 CAS
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