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Financing economic development in Indonesia
Cover title"October 3, 1955."At head of title: Indonesia Project. Economic Development"329"--handwritten on cover"This is a revised draft of a paper originally presented at a joint Indonesian Embassy-Center for International Studies meeting on December 21, 1954"--p. 1Includes bibliographical reference
The social context of economic change : an Indonesian case study
Cover title"July 1956."Copy from MIT Center for International Studies has changed series numbering on t.p. from E/56-18 to C/56-18. -- Originally issued with E/56-18 series numbering"Economic development program."Includes bibliographical reference
Financing economic development in Indonesia : a suggested program
Cover title"January 25, 1955."At head of title: Economic Development, Indonesian Project"333"--handwritten on cover"This is a revised draft of a paper originally presented at a joint Indonesian Embassy-Center for International Studies meeting on December 21, 1954"--p. 1Includes bibliographical reference
An analog model for studying economic development problems
"January 1958."At head of title: Economic Development ProgramAlso issued as a Ph. D. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics and Social Science, 1958Includes bibliographical references (leaves 134-136
Programming techniques for economic development : a review
Caption titleAt head of title: Economic Development Program. India Project"L2-1227"--handwritten on cove
Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2022
This report compiles comparable tax revenue statistics over the period 1990-2020 for 27 Latin American and Caribbean economies. Based on the OECD Revenue Statistics database, it applies the OECD methodology to countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to enable comparison of tax levels and tax structures on a consistent basis, both among the economies of the region and with other economies. This publication is jointly undertaken by the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, the OECD Development Centre, the Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations (CIAT), the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
Report, Economic Contribution of the Tampa Global Communication Teleconvergence Center, January 2005
This report, prepared by the Center for Economic Development Research at USF for the Tampa Port Authority, analyzes the economic impact of the Port of Tampa on the Tampa Bay region and Florida in 2001. It highlights the port\u27s contributions to employment, wages, and regional output, emphasizing its role in supporting local industries and generating substantial fiscal revenues.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cedr/1075/thumbnail.jp
Iran's economy: on the background of the new sanctions / Center for Economic and Social Development
Revenue Statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean 2019
This report compiles comparable tax revenue statistics over the period 1990-2017 for 25 Latin American and Caribbean economies. Based on the OECD Revenue Statistics database, it applies the OECD methodology to countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to enable comparison of tax levels and tax structures on a consistent basis, both among the economies of the region and with other economies. This publication is jointly undertaken by the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, the OECD Development Centre, the Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Inter-American Development Bank. The 2019 edition is the first to be produced with the support of the EU Regional Facility for Development in Transition for Latin America and the Caribbean, which results from joint work led by the European Union, the OECD and its Development Centre, and ECLAC
Regional Economic Development with EDA University Centers
The U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) University Center (UC) program seeks to help strengthen regional economies by leveraging higher education assets to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, technology commercialization, and skilled talent.
For more than 18 months, the University Economic Development Administration (UEDA) and the Virginia Tech Center for Economic and Community Engagement (CECE) studied how EDA-designated UCs organize, operate, and implement their economic development programs. With EDA support, UEDA sought both to expand its reach to the UCs and support EDA’s goals by facilitating the transfer of knowledge and sharing best practices among the EDA UCs. From this work, UEDA identified common elements across the EDA UCs and offered new ideas to increase the impact EDA UCs have on the communities they serve
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