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What Should We Tell the President?  (1)

Posted By: adminon: February 18, 2024In: GovernanceTags: Debt Management Office, FX management policy, market-based reforms, National Planning Commission, Public policy coordination, Special Purpose Fund, State-owned EnterprisesNo CommentsViews:
What Should We Tell the President?  (1)

By Dr. Muhammad Sagagi There is certainly a seeming lack of policy coordination in reform implementation (both vertically-between FG and other tiers, and horizontally- within the FG itself)-... Read more

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