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  author = {Dr. Heba Handoussa - Lead Author , Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Hay - Author , Dr. Maged Osman - Author , Dr. Raguia Kandil - Author , Dr. Zinat Tobala - Contributor (Institute of National Planning) },
  title = {Egypt Human Development Report Decentralization},
  journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  year = {2004},
  location = {New York},
  URL = {http://www.undp.org.eg/},
  abstract = {Decentralization, and its various dimensions, is the main theme for EHDR 2004. All indicators show Egypt as one of the most highly centralized economies, where budget figures for 2003/04 show that the shares of local government in total government revenues and expenditures are only 3 percent and 15 percent respectively. In addressing the theme of decentralization, the Report has been conceptually designed so as to make use of a ‘theme-sector’ matrix. The main themes are political, administrative and fiscal decentralization, and the Report covers major components, such as local governance, private sector participation, voice of the poor, civil service reform, and capacity building.}
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AU - Dr. Heba Handoussa - Lead Author , Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Hay - Author , Dr. Maged Osman - Author , Dr. Raguia Kandil - Author , Dr. Zinat Tobala - Contributor (Institute of National Planning) 
TI - Egypt Human Development Report Decentralization
PT - Journal Article
DP - 2004
TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
AB - Decentralization, and its various dimensions, is the main theme for EHDR 2004. All indicators show Egypt as one of the most highly centralized economies, where budget figures for 2003/04 show that the shares of local government in total government revenues and expenditures are only 3 percent and 15 percent respectively. In addressing the theme of decentralization, the Report has been conceptually designed so as to make use of a ‘theme-sector’ matrix. The main themes are political, administrative and fiscal decentralization, and the Report covers major components, such as local governance, private sector participation, voice of the poor, civil service reform, and capacity building.
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%X Decentralization, and its various dimensions, is the main theme for EHDR 2004. All indicators show Egypt as one of the most highly centralized economies, where budget figures for 2003/04 show that the shares of local government in total government revenues and expenditures are only 3 percent and 15 percent respectively. In addressing the theme of decentralization, the Report has been conceptually designed so as to make use of a ‘theme-sector’ matrix. The main themes are political, administrative and fiscal decentralization, and the Report covers major components, such as local governance, private sector participation, voice of the poor, civil service reform, and capacity building.
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AU  - Dr. Heba Handoussa - Lead Author , Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Hay - Author , Dr. Maged Osman - Author , Dr. Raguia Kandil - Author , Dr. Zinat Tobala - Contributor (Institute of National Planning) 
TI  - Egypt Human Development Report Decentralization
PY  - 2004
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.undp.org.eg/,
AB  - Decentralization, and its various dimensions, is the main theme for EHDR 2004. All indicators show Egypt as one of the most highly centralized economies, where budget figures for 2003/04 show that the shares of local government in total government revenues and expenditures are only 3 percent and 15 percent respectively. In addressing the theme of decentralization, the Report has been conceptually designed so as to make use of a ‘theme-sector’ matrix. The main themes are political, administrative and fiscal decentralization, and the Report covers major components, such as local governance, private sector participation, voice of the poor, civil service reform, and capacity building.
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TY  - JOUR
T1  - Egypt Human Development Report Decentralization
AU  - Dr. Heba Handoussa - Lead Author , Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Hay - Author , Dr. Maged Osman - Author , Dr. Raguia Kandil - Author , Dr. Zinat Tobala - Contributor (Institute of National Planning) 
PY  - 2004
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.undp.org.eg/,
AB  - Decentralization, and its various dimensions, is the main theme for EHDR 2004. All indicators show Egypt as one of the most highly centralized economies, where budget figures for 2003/04 show that the shares of local government in total government revenues and expenditures are only 3 percent and 15 percent respectively. In addressing the theme of decentralization, the Report has been conceptually designed so as to make use of a ‘theme-sector’ matrix. The main themes are political, administrative and fiscal decentralization, and the Report covers major components, such as local governance, private sector participation, voice of the poor, civil service reform, and capacity building.