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... income from abroad is lower than the GDP by that amount as our net factor income from abroad is usually negative . The negative figure too has been growing over the years . The net factor income from abroad was minus Rs.1.959 million in ...
... income from abroad is lower than the GDP by that amount as our net factor income from abroad is usually negative . The negative figure too has been growing over the years . The net factor income from abroad was minus Rs.1.959 million in ...
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... 12.2 15.1 9.7 19.5 APPENDIX Sources : Department of Census and Statistics Central Bank of Sri Lanka ( Source : Central Bank Annual Report , 1992 , p.83 ) INCOME OF HOUSEHOLDS : PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL INCOME RECEIVED TENTH viii.
... 12.2 15.1 9.7 19.5 APPENDIX Sources : Department of Census and Statistics Central Bank of Sri Lanka ( Source : Central Bank Annual Report , 1992 , p.83 ) INCOME OF HOUSEHOLDS : PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL INCOME RECEIVED TENTH viii.
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Tissa Balasuriya. Percentage Cumulative Percentage Cumulative Percentage Cumulative Percentage Cumulative of Income Percentage of Income Percentage of Income Percentage of Income Percentage Lowest 10th 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.2 0.4 0.4 ...
Tissa Balasuriya. Percentage Cumulative Percentage Cumulative Percentage Cumulative Percentage Cumulative of Income Percentage of Income Percentage of Income Percentage of Income Percentage Lowest 10th 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.2 0.4 0.4 ...
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DESIRABLE DEVELOPMENT | 8 |
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