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Reclaiming the Authority to Plan: How the Legacy of Structural Adjustment Affected Bolivia’s Effort to Recentralize Nutrition Planning. (2017). Hoey, Lesli.
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  42. The political settlement and ‘deals environment’ in Rwanda: Unpacking two decades of economic growth. (2016). Goodfellow, Tom ; Behuria, Pritish.
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  45. Towards a new model of state-led development in Brazil (?). (2015). Ricz, Judit.
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