LAW AND MANAGEMENT IN IMPLEMENTATION OF PROCESSES REGARDING INDIRECT TAXES.
Published In: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STUDY
Author(s): GEORGE SKEBERIS , NIKOS VASSILIADIS
Abstract: During the last 50 years there is a strong trend around the globe for implementation and extension in base and in rates of Indirect Taxes and more specifically of Value Added Tax, Goods and Services Tax and Business Tax. In the same time many corporations are increasing in size and are extending the reach of their operations far away from the region that the base of their activities was focused. In parallel the global economy and the global trade, are entering a stage of transformation both due to the fact of an ever-changing geopolitical balances but also since information technology is becoming an integral element and component of operational process flow. Of course, from the other side, the governments and the organizations above them, are also driving the public sector more and more in a modernization that will allow to increase the level of its effectiveness and, at the same time, meet and face the challenges that are occurring from the globalization and the implementation of new
- Publication Date: 08-Dec-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-183-2-11
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IMPACT OF IMPROVED CASSAVA VARIETIES CULTIVATION ON FARMING HOUSEHOLDS WELFARE, THE CASE OF FARMERS IN IN ONDO STATE, NIGERIA.
Published In: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT STUDY
Author(s): ADETULA , ADEKUNLE ISAAC , AMOS, TAIWO TIMOTHY
Abstract: Improved cassava varieties (ICV) were developed with several objectives among which are: to increase Households income and reduce poverty, reduce Households food insecurity, increase production and reduce various agricultural risks. Adoption rate of improved cassava varieties has increased translating to increase in annual income and annual consumption expenditure of farmers thus increasing welfare in Nigeria. Despite this adoption and production level, cassava production in Nigeria is still characterized by low yields compared to other cassava growing regions of the world. Cassava production in Nigeria from 2003 to 2010 is at about 29 metric tonnes per hectare short of her potential capacity of 40 metric tonnes per hectare. This study assessed the impact of improved cassava varieties cultivation on farming Households welfare in Ondo State, Nigeria. The study specifically described the socio-economic characteristics of the respondents, identified the improved varieties mostly cultivate
- Publication Date: 08-Dec-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-183-2-12
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