Spatial, Environmental, and Resource Policy in the Developing CountriesManas Chatterji Gower, 1983 - Počet stran: 428 |
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... higher taxation . The costs of congestion are principally internalized only at the level of the metropolis as a whole . Similarly , if agglomeration results in increases in the rate of technical innova- tion and invention , much of the ...
... higher taxation . The costs of congestion are principally internalized only at the level of the metropolis as a whole . Similarly , if agglomeration results in increases in the rate of technical innova- tion and invention , much of the ...
Strana 211
... higher governments ' fiscal responsibilities with respect to their local subdivisions may be discharged in two general ways , neither of which is mutually exclusive . First , local government units may be granted power to tax sources ...
... higher governments ' fiscal responsibilities with respect to their local subdivisions may be discharged in two general ways , neither of which is mutually exclusive . First , local government units may be granted power to tax sources ...
Strana 226
... higher to lower authorities a city is in the position to encourage residents to formulate their own policy , to set priorities , and to implement that policy . Improvement of slum and squatter areas in the big city will be successful ...
... higher to lower authorities a city is in the position to encourage residents to formulate their own policy , to set priorities , and to implement that policy . Improvement of slum and squatter areas in the big city will be successful ...
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Towards new development concepts in relation to | 33 |
6 | 53 |
Policy analysis using an integrated multiregional | 64 |
Autorská práva | |
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