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Municipal research, to promote the application of scientific principles to government.

Language(s): English
Published: New York.
Subjects: Municipal government > Periodicals.
Political science > Periodicals.
New York (State) > Politics and government
Municipal finance
Sinking-funds > New York (State)
Budget
Budget > New York (State)
State governments
Cost and standard of living > New York (State) > New York
Finance, Public > New York (State) > New York
Finance, Public > Japan.
Child welfare > United States.
Finance, Public > New York (State)
Note: Nos. 1-56, July 26, 1913-Aug. 15, 1914, were issued weekly in the form of leaflets; no. 57-92, Jan. 1915-Dec. 1917, monthly, in the form of pamphlets, containing studies in government; no. 93-95, irregularly issued.
"Issued ... by the Bureau of municipal research."
Nos. 70-95 "Issued by the Bureau of municipal research and Training school for public service".
Physical Description: 95 no. ill., plates, maps, diagrs. 23 cm.
Original Format: Serial
Journal
All Serials
Original Classification Number: JS1221 .M95
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