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  1. Library Resource
    Legislation & Policies
    November, 1959
    Myanmar

    This text also includes the 1960 Urban Rent Control (Amendment) Act (1960 Act Number 20)and the 1961 Urban Rent Control (Amendment) Act (1961 Act number 31)

  2. Library Resource
    Institutional & promotional materials
    July, 1959
    Central America

    NU. CEPAL. CCE. Reunión

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    March, 1959
    Israel

    This Law is about an additional fee to be paid by any person liable to pay land transfer fee to go to local authorities (section 2). The Treasury (sec.4) collects the additional fee. Section 5 establishes apportionment of the additional fee among a number of local authorities.

  4. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1959
    Switzerland, United States of America, Sweden, Germany, Indonesia, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, Finland, Japan, South Africa, Myanmar, Argentina, Sudan, Mexico, Brazil

    An international journal of forestry and forest industries

  5. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1959
    Pakistan, Paraguay, Canada

    Revue internationale des forts et des industries forestires

  6. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1959
    India, Israel, Paraguay, Argentina

    Revista internacional de silvicultura e industrias forestales

  7. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1959
    Indonesia, Australia, Argentina

    Revista internacional de silvicultura e industrias forestales

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 1959

    After a survey of the development of the thinking in the Netherlands on the appraisal of agricultural lands, there is an analysis of the Ricardian view on the land rent. Ricardo's concept of rent proved to be tied to some specific suppositions. To him the size of population was endogenous. Mol placed the land rent in five different models, drawn up by him. In the first a legal fixation of the rent, which differed from the equilibrium rent, resulted in a deviation from the optimum size of the plant. An increase in prices of agricultural produce brought about a rise in land rent.

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