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Top : Parliament and the Executive : Responsible Government

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  • Keating, Michael. "The Standpoint of Finance: More Than a Watching Brief." Papers on Parliament 6 (March 1990): 10-15.
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  • Mulgan, Richard. "Public Servants and the Public Interest." Papers on Parliament 36 (June 2001): 53-66.

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