Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 16University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 1936 Vol. 2-33 include Papers read at the annual conference of the Indian Economic Association. |
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... Provinces , as in other parts of India , there can scarcely be said to have existed any Codified Rent Law until after the British occupation . Of the various portions of the territory now comprised in the Agra Province , the first to be ...
... Provinces , as in other parts of India , there can scarcely be said to have existed any Codified Rent Law until after the British occupation . Of the various portions of the territory now comprised in the Agra Province , the first to be ...
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... provinces of Bengal and Behar is deplorably low , and must be raised . Great expecta- tions have been held out to ... Provinces for rural development . The Provinces would perhaps prefer an assignment from income - tax revenue to a grant ...
... provinces of Bengal and Behar is deplorably low , and must be raised . Great expecta- tions have been held out to ... Provinces for rural development . The Provinces would perhaps prefer an assignment from income - tax revenue to a grant ...
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... Provinces . Railways will benefit , but roads are a formidable competitor and increased road traffic will benefit the Province chiefly . Stamps , registration fees , etc. , will increase and enhance provincial revenue ; even the provincial ...
... Provinces . Railways will benefit , but roads are a formidable competitor and increased road traffic will benefit the Province chiefly . Stamps , registration fees , etc. , will increase and enhance provincial revenue ; even the provincial ...
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DASS ANCHALThe Board of Economic Inquiry Punjab Village | 6 |
Some Economic Features of the Travancore Census of 1931 | 29 |
GANGULEE N The Indian Peasant and his Environment | 30 |
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