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Resource mobilization in India and Pakistan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Deep & Deep; 1991Description: 188 pISBN:
  • 8171003109
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.09 RAJ
Summary: Resource Mobilization in India and Pakistan" is a comparative study of the problems and patterns of resource mobilization in India and Pakistan. While the study places special emphasis on taxation, it also discusses other elements of resource mobilization like public borrowing, deficit financing, profits of public enterprises and external financing. Reducing government expenditure is also discussed as an indirect form of resource mobilization. Subsidies and administered prices also form part of the discussion. The book also includes a chapter on comparison of over-all development performance and economic structure of India and Pakistan. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of economics and commerce, and to planners and policy-makers.
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Resource Mobilization in India and Pakistan" is a comparative study of the problems and patterns of resource mobilization in India and Pakistan. While the study places special emphasis on taxation, it also discusses other elements of resource mobilization like public borrowing, deficit financing, profits of public enterprises and external financing. Reducing government expenditure is also discussed as an indirect form of resource mobilization. Subsidies and administered prices also form part of the discussion. The book also includes a chapter on comparison of over-all development performance and economic structure of India and Pakistan.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students of economics and commerce, and to planners and policy-makers.

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