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CIGAR MINI-THEME: PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTING EDUCATION—STOCKTAKING, CHALLENGES AND INNOVATIONS
Guest editors: Jens Heiling, Susana Jorge, Sotirios Karatzimas and Caroline Aggestam-Pontoppidan

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