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Volumn 82, Issue 9, 2004, Pages 703-706

Does earmarked donor funding make it more or less likely that developing countries will allocate their resources towards, programmes that yield the greatest Health benefits?

Author keywords

Developing countries; Financial management; Financing; Health expenditures; Health priorities; Health services needs and demand economics; Organized organization and administration; Resource allocation

Indexed keywords

DEVELOPING WORLD; FINANCIAL PROVISION; HEALTH POLICY; HEALTH SERVICES; RESOURCE ALLOCATION;

EID: 4644371408     PISSN: 00429686     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (28)

References (3)
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    • Kaddar, M.1    Lydon, P.2    Levine, R.3
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