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Wednesday, March 10, 2004
The Commonwealth government’s role in infrastructure provision
In this research paper Richard Webb examines the rationale for Commonwealth government involvement in infrastructure provision, how it influences the provision of infrastructure, and trends in that influence. In particular, it seeks to delineate the role that the Commonwealth plays as distinct from that of state governments.
· Infrastructure provision [ via Information and Research Services, Department of the Parliamentary Library]
· Road Funding
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