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What do human rights have to offer to fiscal policy? Implications of fiscal transparency, participation and accountability



Maria Emilia Mamberti*
   
Olivia Minatta*
Review article   |   Year:  2022   |   Pages:  297 - 314   |   Volume:  46   |   Issue:  2
Received:  October 26, 2021   |   Accepted:  February 26, 2022   |   Published online:  June 1, 2022
Download citation        https://doi.org/10.3326/pse.46.2.5       


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