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Kazakhstan : Note on Senior Civil Service Pay

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  • World Bank, 2011. "Kazakhstan : Note on Senior Civil Service Pay," World Bank Publications - Reports 17098, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Oecd, 2007. "Political Advisors and Civil Servants in European Countries," OECD Papers, OECD Publishing, vol. 7(2), pages 1-70.
    2. Oecd, 2007. "Political Advisors and Civil Servants in European Countries," SIGMA Papers 38, OECD Publishing.
    3. Anne Ketelaar & Nick Manning & Edouard Turkisch, 2007. "Performance-based Arrangements for Senior Civil Servants OECD and other Country Experiences," OECD Working Papers on Public Governance 5, OECD Publishing.
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