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Understanding the determinants of income inequality in Uganda
Ssewanyana, N. S.
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Okidi, A. J.
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Angemi, Diego
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Barungi, V.
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2004
, Uganda experienced gradual and sustained economic growth and
poverty
reduction. The benefits of growth, however, are not …
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A semantic system for stakeholder-sensitive planning and design of sustainable civil infrastructure systems
Mostafa, Mostafa A.
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2011
There has been an increasing demand for involving stakeholders in the development of sustainable civil infrastructure systems. It has been acknowledged that one key element of a project is stakeholder involvement. As such, failure to successfully involve the stakeholders of an infrastructure...
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