Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 53University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 1972 Vol. 2-33 include Papers read at the annual conference of the Indian Economic Association. |
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Արդյունքներ 69–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... effect of income taxation would be stronger than the income effect . Income - tax will have an unhealthy effect on the psychology of our cultivating class not to work hard to raise farm in- come which may be frittered away in the hape ...
... effect of income taxation would be stronger than the income effect . Income - tax will have an unhealthy effect on the psychology of our cultivating class not to work hard to raise farm in- come which may be frittered away in the hape ...
Էջ 144
... effect on the quantity demanded . In the aggregate , assuming there is no large substitution effect , no bliss point with regard to the product , and that the product is not an inferior good , an increase in national income will shift ...
... effect on the quantity demanded . In the aggregate , assuming there is no large substitution effect , no bliss point with regard to the product , and that the product is not an inferior good , an increase in national income will shift ...
Էջ 291
... effects tend to cancel each other out , though the balance need not be zero . The net effect , small as it is , could still be taken into account by appropriately adjusting the level and shape of the D curve . To do so , we have to ...
... effects tend to cancel each other out , though the balance need not be zero . The net effect , small as it is , could still be taken into account by appropriately adjusting the level and shape of the D curve . To do so , we have to ...
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Agricultural Income Taxation and Farm InvestmentBy | 19 |
Demand Projections of Consumer Expenditure in Panjab | 27 |
Technique of Planning by StagesSectoral StageBy | 47 |
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