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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... Tariff Board is asked to make an enquiry . An enquiry is then made by the Tariff Board and on the report of the Board the Government decides whether the protection granted to the industry should be continued , with- drawn or reduced ...
... Tariff Board is asked to make an enquiry . An enquiry is then made by the Tariff Board and on the report of the Board the Government decides whether the protection granted to the industry should be continued , with- drawn or reduced ...
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... tariff inequality and to make recommendations . ( 3 ) To review periodically the condition of the industries receiving protection and to recommend the increase or decrease of ... Tariff inequality is MAKING THE PROTECTIVE TARIFF IN INDIA 207.
... tariff inequality and to make recommendations . ( 3 ) To review periodically the condition of the industries receiving protection and to recommend the increase or decrease of ... Tariff inequality is MAKING THE PROTECTIVE TARIFF IN INDIA 207.
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... tariff fallacies such as " high tariffs lead to expanded pro- duction and eventual lowering of costs and prices , " " high tariff duty leads to high wages , tariffs are paid by consumers , and that tariff subsidies secure increasing ...
... tariff fallacies such as " high tariffs lead to expanded pro- duction and eventual lowering of costs and prices , " " high tariff duty leads to high wages , tariffs are paid by consumers , and that tariff subsidies secure increasing ...
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DASS ANCHALThe Board of Economic Inquiry Punjab Village | 6 |
Some Economic Features of the Travancore Census of 1931 | 29 |
L Wisdom and Waste in the Punjab | 30 |
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