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Estimation and Projection of Petroleum Demand and Tax Collection from Petroleum Sector in India

Taxes from the petroleum sector constitute a significant share in indirect tax collection of the union as well as state governments in India. Understanding prospective revenue from petroleum taxes could help governments in better public finance management. The importance of revenue from the petroleu...

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Published in:Journal of infrastructure development 2020-06, Vol.12 (1), p.39-68
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