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Intersectoral Terms of Trade and transfer of resources from agriculture to non-agricultural activities; the case of Egypt

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  • Abdel-Fadil M.

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Working paper on the taxation of agricultural income in Egypt, together with proposals for tax reform - constitutes part of a WEP research project on income distribution and employment. References and statistical tables.

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  • Abdel-Fadil M., 1976. "Intersectoral Terms of Trade and transfer of resources from agriculture to non-agricultural activities; the case of Egypt," ILO Working Papers 991648823402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:991648823402676
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    1. Lecaillon, Jacques. & Germidis, Dimitri A., 1974. "Developpement economique et politique des revenus," ILO Working Papers 991599013402676, International Labour Organization.
    2. Fapohunda OJ. & Reijmerink, Jaap. & Van Dijk MP., 1975. "Urban development, income distribution and employment in Lagos," ILO Working Papers 991677463402676, International Labour Organization.
    3. Ginneken, Wouter van., 1974. "Mexican income distribution within and between rural and urban areas," ILO Working Papers 991543193402676, International Labour Organization.
    4. Lecaillon, Jacques. & Germidis, Dimitri A., 1974. "Les disparites de salaires au Senegal, Cameroun, Madagascar et Cote d' Ivoire," ILO Working Papers 991565883402676, International Labour Organization.
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    1. de Janvry, A. & Subbarao, K., 1982. "Welfare Effects of Forced Deliveries and Area Requirements in Egyptian Agriculture," Working Papers 243483, University of California, Davis, Agricultural Development Systems: Egypt Project.

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