tariff revenue
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftariffandrevenue
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tariff
noun[C]
uk/ˈtær.ɪf/us/ˈter.ɪf/
a charge or list of charges either for services or on goods entering ...
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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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(Definition oftariffandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A decrease in t2 decreases the output of 2, reduces the demand for pollution as an imported input, and lowerstariffrevenue.
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Atariffrevenueof £49,000,000 is not, in my submission, under present conditions, sufficiently high.
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If sugar is excluded from import calculations, thetariffrevenueincreased by 7.8 percent from $170 million to $183 million.
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Tariff revenues initially make up 25 per cent of total government revenue, so the liberalization represents a substantial drop in government income.
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If a government wants to stabilise its tariff revenues in this unstable environment, specific duties do the job far better than ad valorem duties.
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Here, for simplicity, we just assume that the tariff revenues are returned, lump sum, to the households. 10.
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Legislators often imposed specific duties to minimise the ' theft ' of state tariff revenues by dishonest or even illiterate customs agents.
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Though this is nominally a distributionally neutral measure, its imposition as a replacement for tariff revenues means that poor households are taxed more heavily after reform than under the tariff.
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The detailed information on tariff revenues is not readily available to enable the calculation of the average tariff.
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A proportion of tariff revenues is often hypothecated to pay government to maintain a navy or border police.
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The private operator is in charge of financing all the investments and collects tariff revenues from the customers on behalf of the government.
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This is done by dividing total tariff revenues by the total consumption billed across all usage categories and all levels of consumption.
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In many cities and towns, especially smaller ones, municipalities subsidize water supply because tariff revenues are insufficient to recover costs.
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It would require only a few years for the federal income tax to become the chief source of income for the government, far outdistancing tariff revenues.
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