The central organs of the civil service in the developing countries.
By: Chapel, Yves.
Contributor(s): United Nations. Division for Public Administration. United Nations. Division for Public Administration | International Institute of Administrative Sciences.
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"United Nations publication. Sales no. E.68.II.H.3."
At head of title: Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Public Administration.
Compilation of this study was entrusted to the author by the International Institute of Administrative Sciences.
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