The quiet revolution : descentralization and the rise of political participation in Latin American cities
By: CAMPBELL, Tim
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 4.07C1871q (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10009342 |
PartI - The backdrop of change and overview of reform 1 - Overview 2 - The backdrop to revolution and the seeds of reform PartII - National strategies and local response 3 - Unlikely pioneers 4 - National decentralization strategies PartIII - Dimensions of reforms 5 - Political participation and local government: fiscal choice and expressing voice 6 - Neighborhood works, poverty and the environment 7 - Finances: participation in the new fiscal bargain PartIV - Prospects for sustained reform 8 - Creating a new model of government: contents, competition, and civil markets 9 - Banking on decentralization in continents of cities: looking back on assistance and looking forward to reform
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