Municipal Finance in India:An Assessment
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fiscal parameters; DECENTRALISATION; DECENTRALIZATION; civic amenities; economic policy; investment; infrastructure; intergovernmental; urban local bodies (ULBs); Municipal finance; India; development research; metropolitan;
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