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It is observed that the exports of this category in 1972-73 increased by 48.8 % over those in 1971-72 . The exports , which were provided 20 percent bonus subsidy have doubled , those with 30 percent subsidy rose by 46 % , and those ...
It is observed that the exports of this category in 1972-73 increased by 48.8 % over those in 1971-72 . The exports , which were provided 20 percent bonus subsidy have doubled , those with 30 percent subsidy rose by 46 % , and those ...
Page 258
... exports of the developing economies , and of sugges- tions for devising ways and means for expanding the exports of the developing countries , several committees were formed by the UNCTAD Secretariat . The Report under review is a ...
... exports of the developing economies , and of sugges- tions for devising ways and means for expanding the exports of the developing countries , several committees were formed by the UNCTAD Secretariat . The Report under review is a ...
Page 425
... Exports have remained more steady . The leading export items , though , appear to be relatively less subject to cartel manip- ulation . About 70 percent of the total exports are accounted for by seven items ; rice , raw cotton ...
... Exports have remained more steady . The leading export items , though , appear to be relatively less subject to cartel manip- ulation . About 70 percent of the total exports are accounted for by seven items ; rice , raw cotton ...
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