Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... effective rules and restraints to check arbitrary state actions and com- bat entrenched corruption , ( b ) subjecting state institu- tions to greater competition to increase their efficiency , ( c ) increasing the performance of state ...
... effective rules and restraints to check arbitrary state actions and com- bat entrenched corruption , ( b ) subjecting state institu- tions to greater competition to increase their efficiency , ( c ) increasing the performance of state ...
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... effective in the riparian thus not be effective in the riparian states of the Ganga and Yamuna . How realistic is the expectation that there will be compliance throughout the country ? More significantly , is there the political will to ...
... effective in the riparian thus not be effective in the riparian states of the Ganga and Yamuna . How realistic is the expectation that there will be compliance throughout the country ? More significantly , is there the political will to ...
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... effectively . Some of the prob- lems seem to be managerial , viz . the use of outdated procedures for assess- ment and collection of such taxes . One of the consequences of the constraints imposed by lack of effective revenue raising is ...
... effectively . Some of the prob- lems seem to be managerial , viz . the use of outdated procedures for assess- ment and collection of such taxes . One of the consequences of the constraints imposed by lack of effective revenue raising is ...
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