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IIM Ahmedabad Business Books: Day to Day Economics
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“Inflation is the one form of taxation that can be imposed without legislation.’ —MILTON FRIEDMAN”
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
“The state collects tax for the greater welfare of its citizens in the same way as the sun evaporates water only to return it manifold in the form of rain.’ (Ch.”
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
“instituted”
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
“Along with the other items presented in the budget document, the finance minister submits the Annual Financial Statement which consists of estimated receipts and spending, which are operated through three separate accounts: (i) the Consolidated Fund, (ii) the Contingency Fund, and (iii) the Public Account.”
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
“The state collects tax for the greater welfare of its citizens in the same way as the sun evaporates water only to return it manifold in the form of rain.’ (Ch. 1.18) —KALIDAS, RAGHUVANSHA, CIRCA 4 CE”
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
“The chicken feet are a waste product for Indians but a culinary delicacy in China, and are popularly known as Phoenix Talons.”
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
“The existence of pure public goods, natural monopolies, and externalities are clear cases of market failures.”
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
“It is heartening to know that, in the year 2009, Gujarat’s Chiranjeevi Scheme was awarded the Asian Innovations Award by the Wall Street Journal, and also the Prime Minister’s Award. It”
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
“Cleanliness in public places is maintained in the Western world more out of an observance of the social norms and the efficient waste management that have evolved within its society than out of a fear of draconian laws that are present in some totalitarian regimes.”
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
― IIMA-Day To Day Economics
