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Fiscal Federalism and Equalization Policy in Canada Daniel Béland, André Lecours, Gregory P. Marchildon, Haizhen Mou and M. Rose Olfert Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017, pp. 114.
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07 February 2018
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