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Centralized government - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A centralized , or centralised (see spelling differences), government is the form of government in which power is concentrated in a central authority to which local governments are subject. Cent...
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Centralisation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centralisation , or centralization (see spelling differences), is the process by which the activities of an organisation, particularly those regarding decision-making, become concentrated within a ...
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Commonweath of Caribbean Islands Prosperity and Government Centralization, 1974-8 ... All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Commonweath of Caribbean Islands Prosperity and Government Centralization, 1974-81 should be addressed to the Library of Congress and the CIA.
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Working Paper: On Government Centralization and Fiscal Referendums: A Theoretical Model and Evidence from Switzerland (2005) ; This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.
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The Arab oil embargo was a boon to the Williams government. The oil price increases ... Despite Williams's own disillusionment with his role as leader and his increasing centralization of power, he and the nation's British heritage had forged a firm democratic tradition in Trinidad and Tobago. A few months after his death,
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Christoph A. Schaltegger & Lars Feld, 2001. "On Government Centralization and Budget Referendums: Evidence from Switzerland," CESifo Working Paper Series CESifo Working Paper No. , CESifo Group Munich. [Downloadable!]
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Lars P. Feld & Christoph A. Schaltegger & Jan Schnellenbach, 2005. "On Government Centralization and Fiscal Referendums: A Theoretical Model and Evidence from Switzerland," CREMA Working Paper Series 2005-18, Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts (CREMA).
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