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Africon, Mozafricon-Empresa do Grupo. Provincial level organisational study: Report on provincial organogram. Maputo, Moçambique: Mozafricon, 2006.

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Milne, Chris. Emerging contractor development programme at provincial level. Halfway House: Development Bank of Southern Africa, Publications Division, 1996.

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Provincial government interaction with local-level government. Papua New Guinea: Dept. of Village & Provincial Affairs, 2000.

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United Nations Development Programme (Cameroon). MDGs progress report at provincial level: Rapport de progrés des omd au niveau provincial. Yaounde, Cameroon]: [United Nations Development Programme], 2003.

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Guinea, Papua New. Organic law on provincial governments and local-level governments. Papua New Guinea: Dept. of Provincial & Local Government Affairs, 1997.

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Guinea, Papua New. Organic law on provincial governments and local-level governments. Boroko, Papua New Guinea: Dept. of Provincial and Local Governments Affairs, 1998.

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Papua New Guinea. National Parliament. Permanent Parliamentary Referral Committee on Justice. Report relating to the proposed constitutional laws on provincial and local-level governments. [Papua New Guinea]: National Parliament, 1995.

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Peasah, Joseph. Provincial initiatives in establishing forms of local-level government in Papua New Guinea. Boroko, Papua New Guinea: National Research Institute, 1990.

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J, Kelly M. Girls' education: A situation analysis at the provincial level of girl child education in Zambia. Lusaka: Programme for the Advancement of Girls' Education, Ministry of Education, 1999.

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Bolt, Richard. Maize production in Northern Province: A review of issues from farm level production to provincial policies. Kasama [Zambia]: Northern Province Adaptive Research Planning Team, Misamfu Regional Research Station, 1989.

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Rauf, Rafia. Review and analysis of inter sectoral linkages between forest & water sector laws at the national & provincial level. Islamabad: Leads Pakistan, 2011.

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Sāthāranasuk, Thailand Krasūang, ed. Guideline for tabletop exercise on influenza pandemic preparedness at the provincial level for exercise organizers and facilitators, 2006. [Bangkok, Thailand]: Ministry of Public Health, 2008.

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The influence of Constantinople on middle Byzantine architecture (843-1204): A typological and morphological approach at the provincial level. Helsinki: Suomen Kirkkohistoriallisen Seura, 2007.

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Bonga, Timothy. Inquiry into the fiscal accountability and performance of the provincial governments, local level governments, hospital boards, business arms and subsidary corporations and all provincial authorieiss for the financial years 2005-2007. Waigani, Papua New Guinea: The National Parliament of Papua New Guinea, 2009.

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Programme), Provincial Level Forest Management Project (Indonesia-UK Tropical Forest Management. Final report of the Senior Management Advisory Team and the Provincial Level Forest Management Project: Indonesia, towards sustainable forest management. [Jakarta]: The Project, 1999.

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Duo, Qin. Excess investment and efficiency loss during reforms: The case of provincial-level fixed-asset investment in People's Republic of China. Manila: Asian Development Bank, 2003.

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Blowes, Beth. An assessment of the recent initiative to integrate the provincial family benefits sole support parents program at the municipal level. Toronto, Ont: Social Assistance Review Committee, 1987.

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Papua New Guinea. Dept. of Provincial and Local Government Affairs. Ministerial statement to parliament on the withdrawal of powers, functions and finances from Western (Fly River) Provincial Government under section 51 (2)(c) of the organic law on provincial governments and local level governments. [Papua New Guinea]: Dept. of Provincial and Local Government Affairs, 2001.

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Kakar, Muhammad Ali. Access quality of data sources and to determine improvements in current data collection methodology/system at Provincial level [health and education sectors]. Quetta: Strengthening Poverty Reduction Strategy Monitoring Project, 2011.

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Degang, Li, and Zhou Min, eds. TOP 10 Zhongguo zui ju wang luo ying xiang li de sheng ji wei shi pin dao: Provincial-level satellite TV channels of the internet influence in China. Beijng Shi: She hui ke xue wen xina chu ban she, 2008.

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Sun, Dechao. Zhongguo sheng ji zheng fu ji ben gong gong fu wu fa zhan bao gao: A report on the basic public services of provincial-level governments in China. Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2014.

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Degang, Li, and Liang Junjian, eds. TOP 10 Zhongguo zui ju wang luo ying xiang li de sheng ji wei shi lan mu: Provincial-level satellite TV programmes of the Internet influence in China. Beijng Shi: She hui ke xue wen xina chu ban she, 2008.

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Degang, Li, and Zhou Min, eds. TOP 10 Zhongguo zui ju wang luo ying xiang li de sheng ji wei shi pin dao: Provincial-level satellite TV channels of the internet influence in China. Beijng Shi: She hui ke xue wen xina chu ban she, 2008.

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Degang, Li, and Liang Junjian, eds. TOP 10 Zhongguo zui ju wang luo ying xiang li de sheng ji wei shi lan mu: Provincial-level satellite TV programmes of the Internet influence in China. Beijng Shi: She hui ke xue wen xina chu ban she, 2008.

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Junfang, Xing, ed. Zhongguo 21 shi ji jing ji zou xiang: Bu sheng ji ling dao gan bu fang tan lu = Economic trends of 21 century in China : talks with some heads at ministerial and provincial level. Beijing: Zhong gong zhong yang dang xiao chu ban she, 1997.

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Eliot, George. Middlemarch: A study of provincial life. New York: Signet Classic, 2003.

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Eliot, George. Middlemarch: A study of provincial life. Oxford [England]: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Eliot, George. Middlemarch: A study of provincial life. Peterborough, Ont: Broadview Press, 2004.

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Eliot, George. Middlemarch: A study of provincial life. New York: Knopf, 1991.

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University of the Philippines. Center for Local and Regional Governance. Making sanitation a priority: Successes and challenges at the local level : proceedings of the Visayas-Mindanao Regional Sanitation Summit : sharing our contribution in building a strong nation through sustainable sanitation, 2-3 April 2008, Provincial Convention Center, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. Quezon City: DILG-GTZ Water and Sanitation Program, 2008.

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Papua New Guinea. Constitutional Review Commission. Summary and recommendations of interim reports 1994-1997 on (i) the restructured system of provincial governments and local-level governments, (2) the terms of reference issued by the governor-general, (3) the terms of reference initiated by the Constitutional Review Commission pursuant to section 11 (1)(c) of the Constitutional Commission (No.2) act 1993. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea: Constitutional Review Commission, 1996.

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Pusat Standardisasi dan Lingkungan (Indonesia). Konsultasi publik dalam rangka pembentukan, penguatan, dan peningkatan kapasitas kelompok kerja REDD+ dan tim penyusun RAD-GRK di tingkat provinsi: Public consultation to facilitate the establishment stregthening and improvement of REDD+ working group at the provincial level : Ambon, Maluku, 1 Agustus 2012, Padang Sumatera Barat, 27 September 2012, Lombok, Nusa Tenggara Barat, 23 Oktober 2012 : prosiding. Jakarta: Pusat Standardisasi dan Lingkungan, Kementerian Kehutanan dan Forest Carbon Partnership, World Bank, 2012.

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Handbook planning to prevent and suppress narcotics: Provincial level 1992-1996. [Bangkok?]: Office of Narcotics Control Board, Office of the Prime Minister, 1997.

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Nanayakkara, A. G. W. Annual Report of the Sri Lanka Labour Force Survey, 2000 ; With Provincial Level Data. Department of Census and Statistics, 2002.

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Wegerich, Kai. Institutional Change in Water Management at Local And Provincial Level in Uzbekistan (European University Studies). Peter Lang Publishing, 2005.

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Daudzai, Haqmal. Post-Taliban Statebuilding in Afghanistan: The State Governmental Design at the National Level and the Role of Democratic Provincial Councils in Decentralization at the Sub-National Level. Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2021.

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Institutional Change in Water Management at Local And Provincial Level in Uzbekistan (Europaische Hochschulschriften. Reihe IV, Geographie, Bd. 26.). Peter Lang Publishing, 2005.

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Handbook for simplifying administrative procedures at the provincial level =: Lessons learned from streamlining business start-up in Siem Reap Province. [Phnom Penh]: Investment Climate Advisory Services, World Bank Group, 2009.

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Great Britain. Department for International Development. and Indonesia. Ministry of Forestry and Estate Crops., eds. Indonesia : towards sustainable forest management: Final report of the Senior Management Advisory Team and the Provincial Level Forest Management Project. Department for International Development, 1999.

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Girls' education in a system designed for boys: A situation analysis at the provincial level of girl child education in Zambia. [Lusaka?: s.n., 1996.

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Robert, Cameron, and Brian Levy. Provincial Governance of Education—The Western Cape Experience. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824053.003.0004.

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The focus of this chapter is the management and governance of education at provincial level—specifically on efforts to introduce performance management into education by the Western Cape Education Department (WCED), and their impact. Post-1994 the WCED inherited a bureaucracy that was well placed to manage the province’s large public education system. Subsequently, irrespective of which political party has been in power, the WCED consistently has sought to implement performance management. This chapter explores to what extent determined, top-down efforts, led by the public sector, can improve dismal educational performance. It concludes that the WCED is a relatively well-run public bureaucracy. However, efforts to strengthen the operation of the WCED’s bureaucracy have not translated into systematic improvements in schools in poorer areas. One possible implication is that efforts to strengthen hierarchy might usefully be complemented with additional effort to support more horizontal, peer-to-peer governance at the school level.
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Anita, Anand. Part IV Federalism, B Federalism in Context, Ch.24 Constitutional Aspects of Commercial Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190664817.003.0024.

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This chapter describes the constitutional aspects of commercial law and focuses on division-of-powers issues relating to banking, bankruptcy, corporate, and securities law. The chapter makes two important observations. First, the broader jurisdictional lines in commercial law areas are mostly settled. Banking and bankruptcy are areas of federal jurisdiction, for example, whereas the provincial and federal governments have overlapping jurisdiction over corporate law. Securities law is an exception. Although securities law has historically been under provincial control, the appropriate role of the federal government has been the subject of recent controversy and litigation. Second, the chapter explains that although the provincial and federal governments have separate constitutionally protected roles in various areas of commercial law, the role is rarely exclusively assumed (or the field occupied) by one level of government. That is, provincial legislation in one area of law impacts what is otherwise federal constitutional jurisdiction, and vice versa.
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Moseley, Mason W. Narrowing the Focus. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190694005.003.0006.

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This chapter introduces a provincial-level adaptation of my theory of the protest state. In addition to its high levels of protest activity, Argentina is a federal system where incidences of protest participation have occurred at uneven rates, making it an excellent case for exploring variation in rates of contention across provincial contexts. Focusing on the provinces of Buenos Aires, Mendoza, and San Luis—where I draw on dozens of interviews with citizen activists, movement organizers, and politicians conducted in 2013 with support from the National Science Foundation—I utilize the comparative method to examine how distinct institutional characteristics of each province have interacted with citizen engagement to produce different outcomes in terms of protest.
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Levy, Brian. Improving Basic Education—The Governance Challenge. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198824053.003.0001.

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Building on political settlements analysis, this chapter lays out the multi-level framework used throughout the book to explore how political and institutional context influence the governance of basic education in South Africa at national, provincial, and school levels. It reviews the literature on the influence of politics on bureaucratic performance, and on the potential and limits of school-level participatory, horizontal governance. It details why South Africa’s institutional arrangements for education provide an ideal natural experiment for exploring the influence of divergent contexts on the operation and performance of subnational bureaucracies—and also the potential of horizontal governance as an institutional complement in settings where bureaucracies work well, and as an institutional substitute in settings where educational bureaucracies are dysfunctional.
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Đánh giá năng lực cán bộ tư pháp cấp tỉnh về quản lý, hướng dẫn công tác hoà giải ở cơ sở =: Assessment on provincial legal officials' capacity on managing and providing guidance for conciliation at grassroots level. Ba Đình, Hà Nội: Nhà xuất bản Tư pháp, 2005.

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Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Integrating Environmental Considerations Into Economic Policy Making Processes. Background Readings: Institutional Arrangements and Mechanisms at Local/Provincial Level - Country Studies on Shenyang in China, Suva in Fiji, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and North West Frontier Province in Pakistan. United Nations, 2000.

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Godsey, William D. Evolving Fiscal Foundations, c.1650–1730. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809395.003.0004.

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This chapter examines how the exigencies of decades-long Habsburg rivalry with the Ottoman empire and France affected provincial revenue, fiscal practices, and flows of money. Special attention is paid to the interplay of innovative forms of taxation, new agreements between ruler and Estates known as “recesses” that fixed a minimum level of the diet’s annual grant over a number of years, and the increasing use of the Estates’ credit on the government’s behalf. In particular, it draws attention to the inherent and increasingly visible link between taxation and borrowing as manifested in the Estates’ financial intermediation. The profound change in the financial relations between government and Estates between the 1680s and 1710s helps explain Habsburg international staying power.
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Beiner, Guy. Post-Forgetting. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198749356.003.0008.

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Popular commemoration of previously forbidden memories seems to signal the end of social forgetting. Though this is not necessarily the final word. The bicentenary of 1798 coincided with the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, which promised to bring to Northern Ireland a new ‘parity of esteem’, accommodating traditions that had hitherto been forbidden. The wide range of commemorative activities through which the legacy of the United Irishmen has been publicly celebrated at a local and provincial level since 1998 gives the impression that all inhibitions about speaking of ‘Ninety-Eight’ have been overcome. Yet, on the background of continuing sectarian tensions in post-conflict Northern Ireland, there are indications that social forgetting has not been entirely eradicated.
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Durand, Stéphane. Corruption and Anticorruption in France between the 1670s and the 1780s. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198809975.003.0011.

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This chapter shows that the way in which corruption was dealt with at the level of provincial administration depended on how it was uncovered and on the choice of individual plaintiffs between the ordinary courts of the kingdom (justice déléguée) and the king’s justice retenue. Promising swiftness and harshness in tackling administrative misconduct, the latter, which was represented in the provinces by the intendant, gradually encroached on the business of the ordinary courts. The chapter shows that royal government associated the effectiveness of royal prosecution of corruption with avoiding jurisdictional competition and concentrating judicial proceedings in the intendant’s hands. Although the latter’s judicial duties thrust him into the thick of local politics and local rivalries, his investigations hardly ever tried to follow the political ramifications of corruption cases.
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Worrall, David. Freedom of Speech. Edited by David Duff. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660896.013.15.

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This chapter argues that systems of government suppression and surveillance of written and vocal expression were present in Britain before, as well as after, the French Revolution and war with France. The chapter rebalances dominant accounts in Romantic studies of a small coterie of radical writers and poets by examining how suppression was embedded at a provincial and regional level, where enforcement agencies and legal authorities enjoyed a large degree of autonomy. Surveillance sometimes involved the use of directed informants (spies), typically persons holding local minor public offices. The chapter also examines how legal case histories created an often unpredictable series of precedents. The chapter shows how presecutions were often directed at publishers and booksellers rather than authors, and how assembly, rather than utterance, triggered government crackdowns, the venue of assembly being an important factor.
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