Pakistan Development Review, Volume 14Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1975 - Pakistan |
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Page 147
... problem . This might be due to cross - country study , and thus results may not be representative of any country in the Third World . Thus , it cannot be taken as conclusive evidence , as suggested by the author on page 29 , to reject ...
... problem . This might be due to cross - country study , and thus results may not be representative of any country in the Third World . Thus , it cannot be taken as conclusive evidence , as suggested by the author on page 29 , to reject ...
Page 174
... problem on a larger sample . This study also analyses the shifting problem for specific products . However , the scope of the paper is limited to an analysis of excise and sales taxes only , and does not incorporate import duties which ...
... problem on a larger sample . This study also analyses the shifting problem for specific products . However , the scope of the paper is limited to an analysis of excise and sales taxes only , and does not incorporate import duties which ...
Page 495
... problem which incorporates the environment or setting as parameter . In the presence of these settings the suggested measures seem to be incapable of making any significant contributions to the solution of the problem . For instance ...
... problem which incorporates the environment or setting as parameter . In the presence of these settings the suggested measures seem to be incapable of making any significant contributions to the solution of the problem . For instance ...
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