ViewpointSecretariat, OPEC, 1992 - Petroleum industry and trade |
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... taxation as a means of bringing down demand has been shown to be relatively ineffective , unless the level of taxation is so high that it can cause considerable damage to the economy . There could therefore be a considerable economic ...
... taxation as a means of bringing down demand has been shown to be relatively ineffective , unless the level of taxation is so high that it can cause considerable damage to the economy . There could therefore be a considerable economic ...
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... taxation . This is very much related to the underlying issue of the environment , but I think we are all lucid enough to realize that much of the taxation currently in progress or being considered around the world has more relevance to ...
... taxation . This is very much related to the underlying issue of the environment , but I think we are all lucid enough to realize that much of the taxation currently in progress or being considered around the world has more relevance to ...
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Taxation Energy taxation is often linked to the important issue of environmental protection , although most so - called environmental taxes are little more than fiscal weapons which are intended to reduce budget deficits and improve the ...
Taxation Energy taxation is often linked to the important issue of environmental protection , although most so - called environmental taxes are little more than fiscal weapons which are intended to reduce budget deficits and improve the ...
Contents
The world energy industry in an era of economic and environmental reappraisal | 9 |
OPEC and the AsiaPacific region | 16 |
Energy outlook for the 1990s | 25 |
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