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Page 1395
... cent borrowed under the plan during 1971-72 , the figures ranging from 35 per cent of the freshmen to 19 per cent of the seniors . The maximum allowed sum of $ 800 was taken by 69 per cent of the borrowers , 58 per cent of the freshmen ...
... cent borrowed under the plan during 1971-72 , the figures ranging from 35 per cent of the freshmen to 19 per cent of the seniors . The maximum allowed sum of $ 800 was taken by 69 per cent of the borrowers , 58 per cent of the freshmen ...
Page 1501
... cents . Although each retailer is required to post the amount each brand is taxed and why , most retail prices in the city do not reflect the tax's low rates.53 The twelve to thirteen per cent estimate of consumer switching could be ...
... cents . Although each retailer is required to post the amount each brand is taxed and why , most retail prices in the city do not reflect the tax's low rates.53 The twelve to thirteen per cent estimate of consumer switching could be ...
Page 1502
... cent of all cigarette sales in the city , 55 may distort the calcula- tions.56 Smugglers may prefer to sell high tar and nicotine brands because of the greater taxed - untaxed differential . If they were able to manipulate their market ...
... cent of all cigarette sales in the city , 55 may distort the calcula- tions.56 Smugglers may prefer to sell high tar and nicotine brands because of the greater taxed - untaxed differential . If they were able to manipulate their market ...
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Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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