Benchmarking Australia's Intergovernmental Fiscal Arrangements: Final Report

ISBN-10
0731332563
ISBN-13
9780731332564
Category
Benchmarking (Management)
Pages
181
Language
English
Published
2006
Author
Neil A. Warren

Description

Concludes that Australia performs poorly in comparison to other similar OECD countries, and that a review of the allocation system is long overdue.

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