The Impact of Aid on Bureaucratic Quality: Does the Mode of Delivery Matter?

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The Impact of Aid on Bureaucratic Quality : Does the Mode of Delivery Matter? / Selaya, Pablo; Thiele, Rainer.

2009.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

Harvard

Selaya, P & Thiele, R 2009 'The Impact of Aid on Bureaucratic Quality: Does the Mode of Delivery Matter?'.

APA

Selaya, P., & Thiele, R. (2009). The Impact of Aid on Bureaucratic Quality: Does the Mode of Delivery Matter?

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Selaya P, Thiele R. The Impact of Aid on Bureaucratic Quality: Does the Mode of Delivery Matter? 2009.

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Selaya, Pablo ; Thiele, Rainer. / The Impact of Aid on Bureaucratic Quality : Does the Mode of Delivery Matter?. 2009.

Bibtex

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