01232nam0 22002651i 450 UON0012611120231205102737.9320020107d1718 |0itac50 bafreFR||||||||| |||||||||Anciennes relations des Indes de la Chine, de deux voyages Mahometans, qui y allerent dans le neuviéme siecle / traduites d'arabe avec des remarques sur les principaux endroits de ces relations par Eusebe RenaudotA ParisChez Jean-Batiste Coignard1718XL, 397 p.in 12° (20 cm)FRParisUONL002984INT VIII BINTERAREALE - VIAGGIARENAUDOTEusebeUONV077859667641CoignardUONV077851CoignardUONV262266650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00126111SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI RARI INT VIII B 009 SI MR 35974 7 009 Anciennes relations des Indes de la Chine, de deux voyages Mahometans, qui y allerent dans le neuviéme siecle1317132UNIOR01035nam a2200253 a 450099100152436970753620250325121735.0220620s1984 it er 001 0 ita b13385707-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Scienze Umane e Sociali - Sez. Studi StoriciitaSocioculturale Scs355.03354523Minniti, Fortunato261294Esercito e politica da Porta pia alla Triplice Alleanza /Fortunato MinnitiRoma :Bonacci,1984230 p. ;21 cmI fatti della storia. Saggi ;15ItaliaPolitica militare1870-1914I fatti della storia :Saggi ;15.b1338570721-09-0609-03-06991001524369707536LE023 355.03 MIN 1 112023000084236le023-E11.00-l-01010.i1422349118-04-06Esercito e politica da Porta pia alla Triplice Alleanza1090143UNISALENTOle023- -ma-itait0003884oam 22010094 450 991015501230332120250426110919.09781475553482147555348X97814755535431475553544(CKB)3710000000973042(BIP)077139355(IMF)1LBREA20160041LBREA2016004(EXLCZ)99371000000097304220020129d2016 uf 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLiberia : Public Investment Management AssessmentWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2016.1 online resource (45 p.) IMF Staff Country Reports9781475553468 1475553463 This Technical Assistance Report presents an evaluation of the public investment management (PIM) in Liberia. The overall performance of PIM in Liberia is in line with that of comparable low-income countries, and reflects the country’s post-conflict status, which severely damaged its infrastructure, and heavy dependence on external loans and grants. About 80 percent of Liberia’s public investment is financed through external sources. grants and concessional loans, and executed outside the budget. These sources of funding are not within government’s control and have contributed to the volatility of public investment in recent years.IMF Staff Country Reports; Country Report ;No. 2016/352BudgetingimfInfrastructureimfPublic FinanceimfNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: InfrastructuresimfOther Public Investment and Capital StockimfNational BudgetimfBudget SystemsimfInvestmentimfCapitalimfIntangible CapitalimfCapacityimfPublic finance & taxationimfBudgeting & financial managementimfMacroeconomicsimfPublic investment and public-private partnerships (PPP)imfPublic investment spendingimfCapital spendingimfBudget planning and preparationimfExpenditureimfPublic financial management (PFM)imfNational accountsimfPublic-private sector cooperationimfPublic investmentsimfCapital investmentsimfBudgetimfSaving and investmentimfLiberiaimfBudgetingInfrastructurePublic FinanceNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: InfrastructuresOther Public Investment and Capital StockNational BudgetBudget SystemsInvestmentCapitalIntangible CapitalCapacityPublic finance & taxationBudgeting & financial managementMacroeconomicsPublic investment and public-private partnerships (PPP)Public investment spendingCapital spendingBudget planning and preparationExpenditurePublic financial management (PFM)National accountsPublic-private sector cooperationPublic investmentsCapital investmentsBudgetSaving and investmentDcWaIMFBOOK9910155012303321Liberia2654317UNINA