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foreign exchange for use in a wide variety of ways. Vouchers are issued for all
exports except raw jute, raw cotton, hides and skins, raw wool, tea, and most
varieties of rice. Imports allowable under bonus vouchers include more than 200
items.
foreign exchange for use in a wide variety of ways. Vouchers are issued for all
exports except raw jute, raw cotton, hides and skins, raw wool, tea, and most
varieties of rice. Imports allowable under bonus vouchers include more than 200
items.
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This would be true no matter how great was the elasticity of foreign demand.
Similarly, given the domestic demand curve, the decline in the marginal revenue
of the export market subsequent to increased sales abroad will be greater the
more ...
This would be true no matter how great was the elasticity of foreign demand.
Similarly, given the domestic demand curve, the decline in the marginal revenue
of the export market subsequent to increased sales abroad will be greater the
more ...
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As was noted above the foreign demand curve may be very elastic and exports
not increase because of the inability to increase output and the zero elasticity of
home demand. It is, however, correct to say that over the range of the foreign ...
As was noted above the foreign demand curve may be very elastic and exports
not increase because of the inability to increase output and the zero elasticity of
home demand. It is, however, correct to say that over the range of the foreign ...
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