The impact of cash budgets on poverty reduction in Zambia : a case study of the conflict between well-intentioned macroeconomic policy and service delivery to the poor
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- Jishnu Das & Stefan Dercon & James Habyarimana & Pramila Krishnan & Karthik Muralidharan & Venkatesh Sundararaman, 2013.
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Banks&Banking Reform; Environmental Economics&Policies; Business Environment; Public Sector Economics&Finance; Decentralization; Environmental Economics&Policies; Public Sector Economics&Finance; National Governance; Business in Development; Business Environment;All these keywords.
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