Financing public security – Tax and non-tax instruments to finance citizen security and crime prevention by Isaias Coelho published by IDB (4/2013). “…The paper focuses on the structure of financing for the security budget and does not attempt to provide an assessment of expenditure needs and efficiency. If an in-depth country analysis concludes that more resources are needed, the paper provides a guideline on how to think about the merits of differents new financing instruments and of earmarking these funds.”
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