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No export duties are in existence and if non - traded inputs are taken into account . adjustment is made , however , for an overvalued currency and for exchange rate changes that would occur with an abolition of the protective system ...
No export duties are in existence and if non - traded inputs are taken into account . adjustment is made , however , for an overvalued currency and for exchange rate changes that would occur with an abolition of the protective system ...
Page 160
... export share and a low protection for domestic sales . Therefore , it is useful to calculate two ERPs , one for the protection of do- mestic sales and the other for the protection of exports ( domestic sales rate and export rate ) ...
... export share and a low protection for domestic sales . Therefore , it is useful to calculate two ERPs , one for the protection of do- mestic sales and the other for the protection of exports ( domestic sales rate and export rate ) ...
Page 165
... price differential , as stated above . Value Added Tax , Single Stage Sales Tax , Turnover Tax tj . by tj Sj The ... Export Duties The f.o.b. - price minus domestic transport costs is the relevant free trade price of exports in the ...
... price differential , as stated above . Value Added Tax , Single Stage Sales Tax , Turnover Tax tj . by tj Sj The ... Export Duties The f.o.b. - price minus domestic transport costs is the relevant free trade price of exports in the ...
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