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The Minister of Finance, Mr. Arun Jaitley, presented the Union Budget 2014-15 to Parliament on July 10, 2014. In this …
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Over its five year term, the 15th Lok Sabha was disrupted frequently and witnessed a decline in time spent on legislation and oversight of the government. Disruptions over the allocation of 2G spectrum, coal blocks, FDI in retail, demand for Telengana, and the Commonwealth Games were the...
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December 2nd 2011. Four tables are presented to help the Standing Committee on Finance in examining this Bill. [PRS]. URL …
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This paper examines who contributes and who persists in contributing in a national, voluntary, defined contributory pension program, where the government provides the incentive of matching contributions of a minimum amount (USD 16). The paper uses proprietary data from a financial services firm...
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This volume focuses on factors that have contributed to the deterioration of the U.S. trade balance and the erosion of American competitiveness.
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A discussion of the perceived widening wage gap between skilled and unskilled workers that analyzes the implications of such a gap upon trade in the context of NAFTA.
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Seemingly common-sense taxation approaches raise issues of equity, tax administration, and unintended economic consequences.
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This book discusses banking, insurance, and securities regulation, as well as issues in consumer finance and electronic …
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This book recommends the creation of a new, alternative legal structure for collective investment, the "managed investment trust."
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If some members of Congress and the Federal Communications Commission have their way, they will mandate free television for federal candidates.
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