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_a336.30954 _bCHE/F |
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100 | _aChelliah, Raja J. | ||
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_aFiscal policy in underdeveloped countries: _cRaja J. Chelliah _bwith special reference to India/ |
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250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2011. |
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300 | _a216p. | ||
505 | _a Part I: Introduction 1. Nature and Importance of the Subject 2. The Characteristics of Underdevelopment Part II: Role of Fiscal Policy in Underdeveloped Economies 3. Keynesian Analysis and Underdeveloped Countries 4. The Requirements and Pattern of Economic Growth 5. The Growth of Fiscal Policy in Underdeveloped Countries Part III: Structure of Taxation most Appropriate for India 7. Functional Finance and Taxation 8. Taxation of Income and Wealth 9. Indirect Taxation Part IV: An Examination of some of the Basic Features of the Indian Fiscal System 10. Revenues of the Union and State Governments 11. Taxation of Income and Wealth 12. Indirect Taxation 13. Conclusion | ||
650 | _aFiscal policy -- Developing countries | ||
650 | _aFiscal policy -- India | ||
650 | _aDeveloping countries -- Finance | ||
942 | _cWB16 |