If you liked Improving the accountancy content of tax reform in developing countries by Seth E. Terkper, Harvard Law School. International Tax Program, and Harvard Institute for International Development, start with The cost-effectiveness of distance education for teacher training (1991), The subsidiarity principle applied to tax administration (1992), and "TRADENET" (1992). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The cost-effectiveness of distance education for teacher training
1991 · 32 pages · H. Dean Nielsen, Maria Teresa Tatto, Harvard University. Basic Research and Implementation in DevelopinG Education Systems Project, Harvard Institute for International Development, United States. Agency for International Development · Same author
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The subsidiarity principle applied to tax administration
1992 · 16 pages · Harvard Law School. International Tax Program, Instituto de Estudios Fiscales (Spain), Lincoln Institute of Land Policy · Same author
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"TRADENET"
1992 · 13 pages · Tay Chng Yeow, Harvard Law School. International Tax Program, Instituto de Estudios Fiscales (Spain), Lincoln Institute of Land Policy · Same author
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International Tax Program alumni directory, 1997
1997 · 223 pages · Harvard Law School. International Tax Program · Same author
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"Cost analysis for educational policymaking
1988 · 42 pages · Mun C. Tsang, Harvard University. Basic Research and Implementation in DevelopinG Education Systems Project, Harvard Institute for International Development, United States. Agency for International Development · Same author
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Annual summary, fiscal year 1988
1988 · 28 pages · Harvard University. Basic Research and Implementation in DevelopinG Education Systems Project, Harvard Institute for International Development · Same author
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Africa Policy-Dialogue and Research Collaborative
1992 · 45 pages · ERNESA (Organization). Africa Policy Dialogue (Project), ERNESA (Organization), Harvard Institute for International Development · Same author
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Literature review on the soft technologies of learning
1988 · 31 pages · Aida L. Pasigna, Harvard University. Basic Research and Implementation in DevelopinG Education Systems Project, Harvard Institute for International Development, United States. Agency for International Development · Same author
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Directory of former participants, 1952-53 to 1981-82
1982 · 71 pages · Harvard Law School. International Tax Program · Same author
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Final report of the Consulting Assistance on Economic Reform Project
1995 · 47 pages · Harvard Institute for International Development · Same author
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The global auto part industry
2001 · 19 pages · Harvard Institute for International Development · Same author
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Designing VAT systems
1993 · 17 pages · Ali Agha, Jonathan Henry Haughton, Harvard Law School. International Tax Program, Harvard Institute for International Development · Same author
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