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Page 44
... Direct use values : Direct use values are those where the output or product can be used or consumed directly ( eg firewood , animal skins , ivory , medicinal plants , construction materials , non - timber products and forest based ...
... Direct use values : Direct use values are those where the output or product can be used or consumed directly ( eg firewood , animal skins , ivory , medicinal plants , construction materials , non - timber products and forest based ...
Page 28
... direct and indirect , constitute a heavy burden on the public exchequer . Most of them are untargeted or open - ended . While the budgetary burden of direct subsidies can be measured , the costs of indirect subsidies are hard to measure ...
... direct and indirect , constitute a heavy burden on the public exchequer . Most of them are untargeted or open - ended . While the budgetary burden of direct subsidies can be measured , the costs of indirect subsidies are hard to measure ...
Page 36
... direct tax revenues so as to raise the tax - GDP ratio and the share of direct taxes in the total tax revenues of government . He has sought to widen the base of taxation by making it obligatory on residents of large metropolitan areas ...
... direct tax revenues so as to raise the tax - GDP ratio and the share of direct taxes in the total tax revenues of government . He has sought to widen the base of taxation by making it obligatory on residents of large metropolitan areas ...
Contents
Librar | 2 |
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER | 31 |
ENVIRONMENT DEGRADATION AND WOMEN | 57 |
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