Date: 2005
Type: Article
Devolution and public policy: a comparative perspective
Regional and federal studies, 2005, 15, 4, 413-558
KEATING, Michael, MCEWEN, Nicola, LOSADA, Antón, MÁIZ, Ramón, WINCOTT, Daniel, SUBIRATS, Joan, RYNCK, Stefaan De, GREER, Scott L., MORENO, Luis, TRELLES, Carlos, Devolution and public policy: a comparative perspective, Regional and federal studies, 2005, 15, 4, 413-558
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ISSN: 1359-7566
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