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Cross national policy learning and administrative reforms: the making of 'management for results' policies in Chile and Mexico (1990 2010)

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Table 2.1 Definitions of Policy/Organisational Learning
Figure 2.1 Variables of Interest for the Analysis of Cross-National Policy Learning Processes
Table 3.1 Performance Indicators in the Chilean Government (1995-1998)
Table 5.1 The Chilean SECG
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