Pakistan Development Review, Volume 6Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 1966 - Economic policy |
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Page 108
... consumer goods . Consumer goods in general have the highest rates of indirect taxes and the use of factor costs therefore understates their value added . Some consumer goods have the highest profit rates and most have used up their tax ...
... consumer goods . Consumer goods in general have the highest rates of indirect taxes and the use of factor costs therefore understates their value added . Some consumer goods have the highest profit rates and most have used up their tax ...
Page 488
... consumer goods ( C ) and raw material for consumer goods ( R ) 14 . Our study also revealed that , although the relative share of licences issued to consumer - goods industries was greater initially than the relative shares of ...
... consumer goods ( C ) and raw material for consumer goods ( R ) 14 . Our study also revealed that , although the relative share of licences issued to consumer - goods industries was greater initially than the relative shares of ...
Page 562
... consumers times per consumer saving , and per consumer saving as a linear function of per con- sumer GNP . The saving formula is therefore : SC ( ay b ) - where a is the marginal propensity to save . Alternative values for a are taken ...
... consumers times per consumer saving , and per consumer saving as a linear function of per con- sumer GNP . The saving formula is therefore : SC ( ay b ) - where a is the marginal propensity to save . Alternative values for a are taken ...
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Autumn 1966 No | 3 |
Winter 1966 No | 4 |
Some Comments on the Export Bonus Export | 37 |
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