Attaining Selected Sustainable Development Goals in Guatemala: Spending, Provision, and Financing Needs
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WP; development outcome; private sector; provision level; spending needs; secondary education; Sustainable Development Goals; Development; Fiscal Policy; healthcare system; spending objective; health risk; Guatemala's healthcare system; education outcome; Guatemala's development outcome; cost saving; Infrastructure; Public expenditure review; Central America;All these keywords.
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