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... rates of interest , and considered both from the point of view of the individual farmer and from the aspect of ... interest - free , and at 6 and 9 per cent interests . TABLE II DEVELOPMENT COSTS OF BARA LAND * Adjusted to 1953 Adjusted ...
... rates of interest , and considered both from the point of view of the individual farmer and from the aspect of ... interest - free , and at 6 and 9 per cent interests . TABLE II DEVELOPMENT COSTS OF BARA LAND * Adjusted to 1953 Adjusted ...
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... costs — e.g. , in the form of tax holidays ( e.g. , Mexico ) or financing at subsidized interest rates ( e.g. , Brazil ) . No com- parative analysis was made of the arrangements for financing start - up cost . A substantial part was ...
... costs — e.g. , in the form of tax holidays ( e.g. , Mexico ) or financing at subsidized interest rates ( e.g. , Brazil ) . No com- parative analysis was made of the arrangements for financing start - up cost . A substantial part was ...
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cessional interest rate of 3 per cent does no longer remain a concessional rate but in reality means an interest of ... rates are too high to contract loan at . Dr. Huda's criterion that " there is a critical rate of interest around 6 ...
cessional interest rate of 3 per cent does no longer remain a concessional rate but in reality means an interest of ... rates are too high to contract loan at . Dr. Huda's criterion that " there is a critical rate of interest around 6 ...
Contents
Spring 1968 No | 1 |
Economics of Water Use on Different Classes Ch Mohammad Rafiq | 23 |
The Domestic Prices of Imported Commodi | 35 |
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