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suggest that highly educated Indians using information sources tend to have more confidence in foreign banks than in Indian …
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results also suggest that highly educated Indians using information sources such as the Internet, radio or newspaper, tend to …
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information and tax secrecy. Topics include the collection of data, the sharing of information domestically and internationally …, interaction of tax rules with related regulatory rules, and access to taxpayer information by the public. This report discusses … has sufficient information about taxpayers in order to enforce its own laws, as well as to cooperate with efforts by other …
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This paper argues that a good governance framework, such as the one developed by the Institute on Governance (IOG), can be used to develop an e-Governance strategy that focuses on governance outcomes. Using the case of Indian rail transport, the authors have examined the extent to which IOG...
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The current paper connects anxiety about disease contamination to that about cultural contamination and the exclusionary behavior toward ethnic outgroups that it incites. We suggest that when individuals are exposed to disease fears, an epistemic groundwork is laid for construing outgroups as...
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The present study is in the context of the newModel Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC)Act 2003, which aims at freedom of farmers to sell their products to the large private firms and bringing reforms in the wholesale Cash and Carry and retail markets in India. The most important...
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Economics, and other fields of social science are often criticized as unscientific for their apparent failures to formulate universal laws governing human societies. Whether economics is truly a science is one of the oldest questions. This paper attempts to create such universal laws, and...
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