revenue sharing
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrevenueandshare
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revenue
noun[U]
uk/ˈrev.ən.juː/us/ˈrev.ə.nuː/
the income that a government or company ...
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share
noun
uk/ʃeər/us/ʃer/
a part of something that has been divided between ...
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(Definition ofrevenueandsharefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Yet, this is likely to be the case because of the disincentive effect ofrevenuesharing.
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Evaluating the nature of the changes introduced torevenuesharingrules through time, however, suggests that liberalisers are not necessarily decentralisers across the board.
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Between 1802 and 1860, inclusive, this method ofrevenuesharingreturned $5.4 million to the states.
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Increases inrevenuesharingthrough time were thus a real boon to the governors on the receiving end of these transfers.
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This price andrevenuesharingwould introduce economic incentives for management that effectively controls fishing capacity.
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A more systematic look at howrevenuesharingrules were renegotiated, however, leads one to question whether the ' democratisation ' thesis tells the whole story.
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Many of the increases inrevenuesharingoccurred in democratising periods and many of the reversals took place under non-democratic governments.
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In the 1930s the federal government began to address the dramatic disparities between the pampa and the interior through a federalrevenuesharingscheme.
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The new potential element is price andrevenuesharingwhen the ex-vessel price for cannery-grade skipjack tuna rises above an agreed-upon floor level.
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Not all governments changedrevenuesharingrules, but if they did change them, the expectation is that democratic governments increased revenue sharing while non-democratic governments did the opposite.
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