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090 _a4.07
_bC1871q
100 1 _aCAMPBELL, Tim
_91744
245 1 0 _aThe quiet revolution :
_bdescentralization and the rise of political participation in Latin American cities
260 _aPittsburgh :
_bPittsburgh University,
_c2003
300 _a208 p.
505 8 0 _tPartI - The backdrop of change and overview of reform
_t1 - Overview
_t2 - The backdrop to revolution and the seeds of reform
_tPartII - National strategies and local response
_t3 - Unlikely pioneers
_t4 - National decentralization strategies
_tPartIII - Dimensions of reforms
_t5 - Political participation and local government: fiscal choice and expressing voice
_t6 - Neighborhood works, poverty and the environment
_t7 - Finances: participation in the new fiscal bargain
_tPartIV - Prospects for sustained reform
_t8 - Creating a new model of government: contents, competition, and civil markets
_t9 - Banking on decentralization in continents of cities: looking back on assistance and looking forward to reform
650 4 _aTeoria Politica
_912117
650 4 _aParticipacao Politica
_914926
650 4 _915354
_aCidadania e ParticipaĆ§Ć£o
651 4 _aAmerica Latina
_913156
942 _cG
998 _a20040714
_bGrazie
_cGrazielle
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c12552
_d12552
041 _aeng