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10 Jul 15
A round-up of recent public finance stories from the US & Canada you might have missed.
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3 Jul 15
3 July 2015
A round-up of recent public finance stories from the US & Canada you might have missed.
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18 Jun 15
A round-up of recent public finance stories from the US & Canada you might have missed.
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15 Jun 15
Some 400 million people globally lack essential health services and individual healthcare costs are forcing many into poverty, according to a major international report.
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5 Jun 15
A round-up of recent public finance stories from the US & Canada you might have missed.
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5 Jun 15
CIPFA has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada to improve education and learning opportunities for public sector financial professionals in the...
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29 May 15
A round-up of public finance news stories from the US & Canada you might have missed.
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20 May 15
A round-up of recent public finance stories from the US & Canada you might have missed.
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20 May 15
A round-up of recent public finance stories from the US & Canada you might have missed.
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19 May 15
A round-up of recent public finance stories from the US and Canada you might have missed.
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28 Apr 15
Data-driven delivery is the way forward for public services, US presidential hopeful Martin O’Malley told a high-level conference in London this week.
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4 Nov 14
The IMF, bastion of ‘tough love’ austerity, has shifted gear on public infrastructure spending. PF reports from Washington on the thinking behind the new growth strategy
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24 Jun 14
Big-data analytics has been making a major impact on cities as far apart as New York and Baghdad, saving lives and money in the process. Now the latest stage in the information revolution looks set...
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12 Jun 14
Georgia is facing a major challenge of how to generate growth and create jobs within a sustainable fiscal framework, a World Bank public expenditure report has warned.
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27 May 14
From the US to China, conurbations have become the new powerhouses of the economy, driving global growth. But what of the UK, where London dominates the rest – and ‘second-tier’...