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these firms wanted from the government was help in documenting their exports. The primary reasons firms did not seek … government assistance were a lack of knowledge of the service and the service is not useful. The most often used non-government …
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light on the role of government debt on determining the level of employment through the exchange rate. The mechanism of … transmission is defined. The model is derived from a standard Cobb Douglas production function having government debt affecting the …
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pursuit of greener pastures in government departments and the private sector. The sector also experienced inadequately funded …
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market approach and each State has to varying degrees implemented new strategies. The Commonwealth Government set about a …
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This paper investigates the determinants of fiscal decentralisation, focusing in particular on the impact of the level of income on the level of fiscal decentralisation. Various measures of fiscal decentralisation, several of them novel in this context, are employed in a cross-country...
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This study explores the impact on government taxation revenue from increasing excise on cigarettes in Vietnam. A …. The additional gain in government revenue, expressed in NPV terms, ranges from a low of VND 69,579 billion (or USD $4 … Vietnamese government to increase revenue at the same time as reducing tobacco consumption. Further research into the wider …
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Background: Prescription medicine samples provided by pharmaceutical companies are predominantly newer and more expensive products. The range of samples provided to practices may not represent the drugs that the doctors desire to have available. Few studies have used a qualitative design to...
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of labor market institutions and government intervention. In particular, technology change is induced by rigid wage … commodity prices, openness induces the government to subsidize technological innovation in the developed country because …
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openness, more access to media and relatively higher wages of government employees are markedly less corrupt; while social …
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observe that corruption significantly decreases government spending on education, R&D and public health in China. We also …
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