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Fiscal Federalism in Myanmar Training Modules

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Download all Fiscal Federalism in Myanmar training modules.

  • English
  • Myanmar
  • Kachin
  • Karen
  • Shan

The Fiscal Federalism modules include the following:

  1. Fiscal Federalism Introduction
  2. Decentralization, Revenue Transfers, and Social Development
  3. Fiscal Federalism and Equalization
  4. Fiscal Federalism and Natural Resources
  5. Public Infrastructure, Public Services, and Human Capital
  6. Fiscal Federalism and Myanmar’s Peace Negotiations
Posted November 14, 2018
Related locations: Myanmar
Related topics: Fiscal Federalism in Myanmar, Peace & Conflict in Myanmar

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