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Book Content of Public Finance Theory and Practice |
- PUBLIC FINANCE-SUBJECT MATTER AND SIGNIFICANCE
- PUBLIC REVENUE
- PROGRESSIVE, PROPORTIONAL, REGRESSIVE, AND DEGRESSIVE TAX SYSTEMS
- TAXABLE CAPACITY
- EQUITY PRINCIPLE IN TAXATION
- DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAXES
- INCIDENCE OF TAX
- EFFECTS OF TAXATION
- PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
- EFFECTS OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
- PUBLIC DEBT
- DEFICIT FINANCING
- FISCAL POLICY
- MOBILISATION OF RESOURCES
- PRINCIPLE OF MAXIUM SOCIAL ADVANTAGE
- PROBLEMS OF FEDERAL FINANCES
- EVOLUTION OF FEDERAL FINANCE IN INDIA
- PROBLEMS OF FEDERAL FINANCE IN INDIA
- FINANCE COMMISSIONS IN INDIA
- FINANCES OF THE UNION GOVERNMENT-1 (TAX, NON-TAX REVENUE AND CAPITAL RECEIPTS)
- FINANCES OF THE UNION GOVERNMENT-2 (EXPENDITURE PATTERN)
- FINANCES OF STATE GOVERNMENTS(TAXATION AND EXPENDITURE)
- FINANCES OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENTS
- AGRICULTURE TAXATION IN INDIA
- MOBILISATION OF RESOURCES IN THE INDIAN ECONOMY
- DEFICIT FINANCING IN INDIAN FIVE-YEAR PLANS
- PUBLIC DEBT OF INDIA
- ALLOCATION OF RESOURCE AND FINANCING OF FIVE-YEAR PLANS IN INDIA
- PUBLIC ENTERPRISES IN INDIA
- THE UNIOU BUDGET 2001-2002: HIGHLIGHTS
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