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Indonesia's Transition to Decentralized Governance: An Evolution at the Local Level

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    1. Paul Deuster, 2002. "Survey Of Recent Developments," Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(1), pages 5-37.
    2. Satu Kahkonen & Anthony Lanyi, 2001. "Decentralization and Governance : Does Decentralization Improve Public Service Delivery?," World Bank Publications - Reports 11382, The World Bank Group.
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