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The contribution of cement industry in the economic development can be measured by the value addition of the cement industry to Gross Domestic Product of the country, creation of employment opportunities, receipts from exports, tax payments, and the entire revenue generated by the cement...
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This paper investigates to explain that Cement Industry is an important component of Economic sector in Pakistan which has a substantial impact on the financial stability and economic development in the country. The cement production was a small industry in the early days of Pakistan but with...
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Cesar Virata's tenure as secretary/minister of Finance is the longest held by any head of department in Philippine history. This study reviews his contributions to the evolution and reform of the Philippine tax system which were significant, sustained and consistent. His contributions helped to...
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The Philippines requires the revision of the economic provisions of the Constitution if it is to become a major recipient of foreign investment flows like other high growth economies in East Asia. These economic provisions were adopted in 1935 and have helped to reduce the country's ability to...
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The Philippine Constitution contains many strong restrictions targeted against the flow of foreign capital in specific areas of economic activities. These restrictions were the same ones that were incorporated into the nationalistic provisions of the 1935 Constitution when its framers were...
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