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By Richard Allen (editor), Richard Hemming (editor) and Barry H. Potter (editor)

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9780230300248 | Palgrave Macmillan, August 15, 2013, cover price $279.00

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Product Description: Summarizing the results of an internal evaluation of IMF-sourced technical assistance, Setting Up Treasuries in the Baltics, Russia, and Other Countries of the Former Soviet Union assesses the costs of the inputs, outputs, and efficiency with which technical assistance was delivered, and the effectiveness of the IMF’s technical assistance program in building treasuries...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9781557759474 | Intl Monetary Fund, October 1, 2000, cover price $20.00 | About this edition: Summarizing the results of an internal evaluation of IMF-sourced technical assistance, Setting Up Treasuries in the Baltics, Russia, and Other Countries of the Former Soviet Union assesses the costs of the inputs, outputs, and efficiency with which technical assistance was delivered, and the effectiveness of the IMF’s technical assistance program in building treasuries.

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Product Description: Traditionally, economics training in public finances has focused more on tax than public expenditure issues, and within expenditure, more on policy considerations than the more mundane matters of public expenditure management. For many years, the IMF's Public Expenditure Management Division has answered specific questions raised by fiscal economists on such missions...read more
By Jack Diamond (editor) and Barry H. Potter (editor)

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9781557757876 | Intl Monetary Fund, April 1, 2000, cover price $15.00 | About this edition: Traditionally, economics training in public finances has focused more on tax than public expenditure issues, and within expenditure, more on policy considerations than the more mundane matters of public expenditure management.

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