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How to make an efficient industry unviable – Part – I

Posted on June 4, 1992 by Uttam Gupta

How-to-make-an-efficient-industry-unviable-Part-I

Tags: 'ceiling on subsidy', 'constitutional validity', 'jurisprudence', 'distribution margin', 'equated freight', 'ex-works price', 'phosphate', 'single super phosphate (SSP)', Union Budget (1991-92)', post-tax return, sulphur, net-worth, DAP
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