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Insights into designing fiscal regimes for impact benefit agreements
Author: Batson, Joshua
Date created: 2020-12-09
Benchmarking fiscal benefit distributions through Impact Benefit Agreements: A case study of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project
Author: Dale, Daniel
Date created: 2020-05-11
Best practices for Impact Benefit Agreements: A case study of the Mary River Project
Author: Cascadden, Mary
Date created: 2018-05-27

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