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    EXPLORING TEACHERS' RESILIENCE IN INDONESIAN EFL LEARNING CONTEXTS by Kristian Florensio Wijaya

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Thus, the results obtained from these two invited participants will shed a new light regarding a set of rewarding independent strategies incorporated by EFL teachers in preserving their resilience amid taxing working conditions. In light of this matter, the sharing emanated from these research participants will work as a propelling force for global EFL teachers working under arduous teaching dynamics owing to the full activation of their resilience enabling them to stay on the right educational tracks; educating young generations for better future lives.…”
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    Conflit, territoire et économie de la frontière : la contrebande dans les Alpes dauphinoises au XVIIIe siècle by Anne Montenach

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…This article reviews the conditions surrounding the emergence of a black market in two products, the one heavily taxed (salt) and the other banned (calicos), both of which were in high demand by European consumers during the 17th and 18th centuries.…”
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    AWARENESS REGARDING TOBACCO SMOKING AMONG DENTAL HOUSEOFFICERS AND STAFF OF PRIVATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY by Mawish Bano

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Conclusion: Governments can reduce the number of people who smoke by imposing higher taxes on tobacco products, launching ongoing social media campaigns, mandating that doctors regularly advise smokers to give up and offer support while they do so, and granting access to medication and behavioral support for quitting. …”
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    Essop Pahad by Letlhokwa Mpedi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Though this was an immensely politically active time for him, it was also incredibly taxing. It was in this time that Essop clung to the promise of a free and democratic South Africa. …”
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    Tracking the Economic Benefits Generated by the Hard Clam Aquaculture Industry in Florida by Charles Adams, Leslie Sturmer, Alan Hodges

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…All of this alludes to the economic importance of the hard clam culture industry which, through the cultivation process and sales of products, generates local income and taxes, creates jobs and businesses, and draws new money into the local economy, as cultured hard clams are sold to non-residents and buyers outside the region and state. …”
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    Playing by the rules: Government regulation and consumer trust in the online poker industry by Kahlil S. Philander, Bradley S. Wimmer

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, the size of the regulatory premium falls and, in some cases, becomes negative when players believe that government regulation increases the likelihood that their winnings will be taxed. The study also finds lingering effects of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, which made it difficult for players to manage funds on unregulated sites. …”
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    Small Scale Enterprises (SSES) on Employment Opportunities in Kabwohe Municipality. by Niwagaba, Innocent

    Published 2023
    “…The researcher recommended that the government should reduce the taxes that these small¬scak enterprises pay for more jobs to be created and research should also be conducted before establishing any enterprises and before acquiring any financial assistance. …”
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  8. 1128

    Data solidarity: Operationalising public value through a digital tool by Seliem El-Sayed, Ilona Kickbusch, Barbara Prainsack

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Solidarity-based data governance (in short: data solidarity), suggests prioritising data uses over data type and proposes that data uses that generate public value should be actively facilitated, those that generate significant risks and harms should be prohibited or strictly regulated, and those that generate private benefits with little or no public value should be ‘taxed’ so that profits generated by corporate data users are reinvested in the public domain. …”
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    Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions and Economic Growth: Insights from Middle-Income Economies by Frank Ranganai Matenda, Justin Chirima, Mabutho Sibanda

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…We have discovered that there are statistically significant positive correlations between GDP per capita and ‘entrepreneurial finance’ and ‘post-school entrepreneurial education and training’, and statistically significant negative correlations between GDP per capita and ‘taxes and bureaucracy’, ‘internal market openness’, and ‘physical and service infrastructure’. …”
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    Tracking the Economic Benefits Generated by the Hard Clam Aquaculture Industry in Florida by Charles Adams, Leslie Sturmer, Alan Hodges

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…All of this alludes to the economic importance of the hard clam culture industry which, through the cultivation process and sales of products, generates local income and taxes, creates jobs and businesses, and draws new money into the local economy, as cultured hard clams are sold to non-residents and buyers outside the region and state. …”
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    De la mobilité des paysans tharu et de leurs chefs by Gisèle Krauskopff

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…These historical data shed light on Tharu social organization—the importance of common residences, large houses and house groups (villages), based on the necessarily collective farming of pioneer land—and Tharu farmers’ non-attachment to land, even the rejection of this attachment to avoid paying taxes and resist the control of the state. Sagant emphasised the decisive role played by local leaders in intensifying migration, with powers granted by the central administration that distorted traditional institutions. …”
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    Application of the customs procedure of processing in the customs territory when performing foreign trade operations by E. A. Lysenko, S. V. Fomin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The relevance of the research topic lies in the fact that the customs procedure of processing in the customs territory, which allows the use of imported goods in products manufacture for export without paying customs duties and taxes, becomes the object of close attention of foreign economic activity participants, causing both a high level of interest from the economic point of view and certain difficulties associated with its application in foreign trade. …”
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    Assessing the Impact of Small-Scale Firms on Household Welfare in Uganda: A Case Study of Muhanga Town Council in Rukiga District. by Kukundakwe, Danise

    Published 2023
    “…Small-scale firms including those of MMuhanga town council in Rkiga district have issues like inadequate skills among the business operators, inadequate capital, and high taxes, which affect their success and profitability and hinder their ability to contribute effectively to the sustainable growth and development of the businesses and improvement of household welfare. …”
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    Motivation and Performance of Primary Teachers in Gasabo District, Kigali-Rwanda. by Celestin, Habumuremyi

    Published 2020
    “…The study found that there are strategies for motivation like increasing the teachers’ salary, availing a cheap market for teachers that matches their purchasing power as it is for soldiers, reduce from 14% to 5% or lessening the interest rate for teachers’ loans, not taxing the teachers’ salaries, making teachers coverable by the BDF that those without a guarantee may get loans from Umwalimu SACCO and giving them a long-term housing loan were likely motivators. …”
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    Optimizing Ordering Policies for Imperfect Inventory Systems Integrating Trade Credit and Carbon Emission by Sahil Bhardwaj, Sudhir Kumar Chauhan, Mandeep Mittal, Leopoldo Eduardo Cárdenas-Barrón, Riju Chaudhary

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Using Hill's (1997) model, this study investigates how environmental factors might be included in inventory control—more especially, how trade credit, fuel prices, and pollution taxes might be used. This paper explores the continuous difficulty of keeping a regular supply of high-quality products in the dynamic market of today, where the possibility of providing faulty goods never disappears. …”
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    Information and Communication Technology Adoption and the Growth of Small Medium Enterprises in Uganda: Empirical Evidence from Kampala City Council Authority by Eton, Marus, Constant, Okello Obura, Fabian, Mwosi, Benard, Patrick Ogwel, Mary, Ejang, Francis, Ongia

    Published 2020
    “…Government should also promote the application and adoption of ICT e-business by slashing the exorbitant taxes charged on the use of these products. Government should stimulate entrepreneurship development training to curb the shortfalls in staff competence, individual job creation and profitability skills.…”
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    APPLICATION OF DIBR AND MAIRCA METHODS IN THE EVALUATION OF THE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE ECONOMY OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Radojko Lukić

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This was influenced by adequate management of the analyzed statistical variables (gross domestic product, inflation, agriculture, industry, export, import, capital, income, taxes, time required to start business – days, and domestic loans provided by the financial sector). …”
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    APPLICATION OF DIBR AND MAIRCA METHODS IN THE EVALUATION OF THE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE ECONOMY OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Radojko Lukić

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This was influenced by adequate management of the analyzed statistical variables (gross domestic product, inflation, agriculture, industry, export, import, capital, income, taxes, time required to start business – days, and domestic loans provided by the financial sector). …”
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    Analysis of the causality between regional capital expenditure and local own-source revenue in Maluku province by Dientje Rumerung, Hermi Oppier, Fahrudin Ramly, Jopie Tamtelahitu, Izaac Tonny Matitaputty

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The infrastructure development allows the regional government to collect levies and taxes on to boost the Local Own-Source   Revenue This study aims to investigate the causality between regional capital expenditure and Local Own-Source Revenue in 11 regencies / cities in Maluku province for a 10-year period (2011-2020). …”
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    A relação campo-cidade sob a ótica da transformação de um bairro rural em distrito municipal : o caso de Moçambo, no município de Muzambinho-MG, Brasil by Letícia Almeida Araújo, Ana Rute do Vale

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Despite the rural way of life of this population, the neighborhood was transformed into a municipal district in 2015, with all the consequences of this process, especially the immediate collection of urban taxes and the reclassification of the population of the district headquarters as urban, as determined by IBGE. …”
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