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... direct taxes on agri- culture be increased steeply , and at least doubled from the present ridiculous level of 2 per cent of total income ? Votes and Agriculture Unfortunately , agriculture is where the votes are . Under the ...
... direct taxes on agri- culture be increased steeply , and at least doubled from the present ridiculous level of 2 per cent of total income ? Votes and Agriculture Unfortunately , agriculture is where the votes are . Under the ...
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... direct controls are necessary in order to achieve the goals speci- fied by the government . The main reason for this is that government cannot rely on the free operation of the market mechanism to bring about the desired results , parti ...
... direct controls are necessary in order to achieve the goals speci- fied by the government . The main reason for this is that government cannot rely on the free operation of the market mechanism to bring about the desired results , parti ...
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... direct stake in the highest possible profits of today , a more direct stake in steady long - term profits and goodwill - and he has the training to produce goods of a recognised quality , for which he is equipped with the ' know - how ...
... direct stake in the highest possible profits of today , a more direct stake in steady long - term profits and goodwill - and he has the training to produce goods of a recognised quality , for which he is equipped with the ' know - how ...
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