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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... land revenue " in India , which is now the only tax on agricultural sector , provided 20 per cent of the total tax revenue in 1936 , it accounted for only 9 ... land tax would reduce land values because such a 122 INDIAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS.
... land revenue " in India , which is now the only tax on agricultural sector , provided 20 per cent of the total tax revenue in 1936 , it accounted for only 9 ... land tax would reduce land values because such a 122 INDIAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS.
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A land tax would reduce land values because such a tax would reduce the net income or net yield from a given piece of land and so the capitalised value of such income would also be reduced . Myrdal also says such a tax might increase ...
A land tax would reduce land values because such a tax would reduce the net income or net yield from a given piece of land and so the capitalised value of such income would also be reduced . Myrdal also says such a tax might increase ...
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... Land to the Tiller of the Soil , " has remained an empty slogan and concentration of large holdings in the hands of few of landowners continues to exist . Although the Central Land Reforms Committee took a firm decision recently to ...
... Land to the Tiller of the Soil , " has remained an empty slogan and concentration of large holdings in the hands of few of landowners continues to exist . Although the Central Land Reforms Committee took a firm decision recently 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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