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Report of the meeting of government experts from developing countries, members of ECLAC

Report of the meeting of government experts from developing countries, members of ECLAC

Mexico City, 1-6 March 1991.

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Published by United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean in [Santiago, Chile?] .
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ContributionsUnited Nations. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.
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LC ClassificationsMLCM 97/13906 (H)
The Physical Object
Pagination15 p. ;
Number of Pages15
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL1637288M
LC Control Number91189183

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This report is the product of a 2-year study by a panel of experts convened by the National Academies and supported by several foundations and U.S. government agencies. This panel was charged with conducting a study of the significant demographic changes taking place among the U.S. Hispanic population and their progress relative to the mainstream in several key by: Because E-government is in the early stages of development in many countries and jurisdictions, it is hard to be applied to forms of government that have been institutionalized. Age-old bureaucratic practices being delivered in new mediums or using new technologies can lead to problems of miscommunication.

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