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Punjab Debt Sustainability Analysis

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  • Alvaro Manoel
  • Saadia Refaqat
  • Harun Onder
  • Mehwish Ashraf

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  • Alvaro Manoel & Saadia Refaqat & Harun Onder & Mehwish Ashraf, 2012. "Punjab Debt Sustainability Analysis," World Bank Publications - Reports 17877, The World Bank Group.
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    1. World Bank, 2009. "Pakistan - Tax Policy Report : Tapping Tax Bases for Development - Full Report," World Bank Publications - Reports 3100, The World Bank Group.
    2. World Bank, 2009. "Pakistan - Tax Policy Report : Tapping Tax Bases for Development - Summary Report," World Bank Publications - Reports 3099, The World Bank Group.
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