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Therapy for tax maladies The Kelkar panel proposals understand tax reforms not merely as tinkering the present law but as rationalisation of the fiscal system in its true sense, says S. Rajaratnam Public sector reform: International experience Successful reformers hardened budgets by reducing or eliminating direct subsidies, putting access to credit on a more commercial basis, strengthening regulation of PSE monopoly prices, and reducing or eliminating hidden subsidies. Other Stories
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