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Assessment of Merit in Public Administration, From Liberalism to the Carnation Revolution
Ciências e Políticas Públicas / Public Sciences & Policies
doi 10.33167/2184-0644.cpp2018.vivn1/pp.33-55
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January 1, 2018
Authors
ANA MONIZ
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Instituto Superior de Ciencias Sociais e Politicas
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