Pu > References for ‘purchasing’
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[11] They will endeavour to increase the purchasing power of the local population [...] requirements of the local population.
[11] What is the nature of psychic afflictions? [...] everyone; I have only said that the purchasing power of each and every person [...] the point: the main thing is the purchasing power. If the purchasing power of each and every individual [...] will not be able to help them.
[8] There is sometimes a conscious [...] Certainly not, for it fails to increase purchasing power. The acceptance of progress in the physical field is only wrong mathematics.
[5] The inspiration of Cosmic sentiment [...] Availability (production, supply, purchasing capacity) of the minimum essentialities of life
[17] The availability of the minimum [...] above responsibilities, enough purchasing capacity should be created.
[6] Cultivation should be done on the [...] agriculture, like creating ponds, purchasing machinery, uniting local people [...] be grown from any plot of land.
[78] It may be questioned whether it [...] guaranteed the provision of sufficient purchasing power to meet these requirements. [...] should therefore be supplied with purchasing power in exchange for their work according to their physical, psychic or spiritual capacity.
[80] Nothing is stationary; everything [...] inordinately high investment, the purchasing power of labourers has not been [...] less consumable goods due to less purchasing power, on the other hand entrepreneurs have captured excessive purchasing power and consumable goods causing [...] become the so-called middle class.
[1] There are several specialities [...] minimum requirements, increasing purchasing capacity, cooperatives, industrial [...] 1 )
[5] Increasing Purchasing Capacity
[6] To effectively implement this, increasing the purchasing capacity of each individual is the controlling factor in a Proutistic economy. The purchasing capacity of common people in many [...] and creating a worldwide crisis.
[7] The first thing that must be done to increase the purchasing capacity of the common people [...] requirements are supplied to all.
[31] PROUTs decentralized economy [...] cost of production, productivity, purchasing capacity and collective necessity. [...] heritage and social conditions.
[42] The maxim of PROUTs productive economy is, “Increase the purchasing capacity of the common people [...] and economic decentralization.
[9] To create 100% employment among [...] in order to guarantee adequate purchasing capacity to those employed in [...] the unemployment problem there.
[21] Manufactured goods, on the other [...] reserve bullion and improve the purchasing capacity of the local people.
[25] The third point of PROUTs [...] support their local industries by purchasing their own finished products. They [...] awareness of local people is increased.
[84] The availability of the minimum [...] above responsibilities, sufficient purchasing capacity should be created. If [...] develop the psychology of idleness.
[15] SOME [...] goes to place for the purpose of purchasing, he or she goes for shopping [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[6] The US presidential form of government [...] supreme. In the US constitution purchasing power is not guaranteed to the [...] there is less individual liberty.
[12] Secondly, the constitution gives no guarantee for increasing the purchasing capacity of every individual. [...] clear concept of balanced economy.
[38] The formation of a World Government [...] Secondly, each country must guarantee purchasing power to all its citizens. Thirdly, [...] constitutions to overcome these defects.
[11] Economic life. In economic life [...] point is concerned. The minimum purchasing requirement must be guaranteed [...] they are being misguided or not.
[16] a) Psycho-spiritual education. [...] by moralists. c) Ever increasing purchasing capacity. If the per capita income [...] balanced socio-economic structure.
[9] Answer : In the subtle economic [...] purchase commodities. That is, the purchasing capacity of wealth is its real [...] numerical terms by economists.
[1] 1) Question : What do we want, increase in per capita income or increase in purchasing capacity?
[3] Purchasing capacity, on the other hand, is [...] should be aimed at increasing the purchasing capacity of the people. PROUT stresses increasing purchasing capacity and not per capita income.
[4] Per capita income is not a proper [...] income is low and people have great purchasing capacity they are much better off. So, purchasing capacity and not per capita income [...] within their pecuniary periphery or purchasing capacity.
[29] (4) Ever-increasing purchasing power. If the per capita income [...] of the people will be very bad.
[2] Answer – It has been said [...] availability of essential goods and purchasing power. It has also been said that [...] infinite, as this is something subtle.
[21] Answer – In the subtle economic [...] purchase commodities. That is, the purchasing capacity of wealth is its real [...] numerical terms by economists.
[21] Question – What do we want, increasing per capita income or increasing purchasing capacity?
[23] On the other hand, purchasing capacity is the real index of [...] should be aimed at increasing the purchasing capacity of the people. Note that PROUT stresses increasing purchasing capacity and not per capita income. [...] income is low but people have great purchasing capacity they are much better off. So purchasing capacity and not per capita income [...] within their pecuniary periphery or purchasing capacity.
[5] The minimum requirements can be assured through guaranteed purchasing capacity which should be enshrined [...] not met, hence the necessity of purchasing capacity will be reinforced by [...] over other parts of the economy.
[6] If the percentage of the population [...] very high because peoples purchasing capacity remains very limited. Because of the low capacity for purchasing consumer goods, the import index [...] jeopardized and war is always possible.
[11] First, there should be economic [...] In Scandinavia, for example, the purchasing capacity of the people is high [...] the problem of overpopulation.
[32] The existence of exploitation in [...] against the common people; lack of purchasing capacity to acquire the minimum [...] is on the verge of revolution.
[91] Non-agricultural industry (such [...] cannot be very high because the purchasing capacity of the people remains very limited. Due to the reduced capacity for purchasing consumer goods, the import index [...] war is always around the corner.
[65] On the one hand, all consumer items were hard to come by; the peoples purchasing power had become exhausted. On [...] during this unbearable situation.
[134] Bo-Bo-Bo-Bodha Mukherjee said: “Every year 20 million rupees are budgeted for purchasing saris.
[14] Each and every person should be [...] providing everyone with sufficient purchasing capacity. It is not enough to [...] maintained, is sheer foolishness.
[7] With the eradication of socio-economic [...] would substantially increased the purchasing power of the people. Unfortunately, [...] placing the cart before the horse.
[21] The members of the “team” [...] on, “I would guess that the purchasing power of your family for the first [...] 2 )
[16] Secondly, a depression may occur [...] production, no income and hence no purchasing power. The situation becomes so dangerous that there are few buyers to buy commodities.
[22] Depression is not a natural phenomenon. [...] approach of PROUT is to increase purchasing power by increasing production, [...] increasing the level of production.
[27] In a Proutistic economy, production [...] remains constant and full-fledged purchasing capacity will be guaranteed to [...] value. Inflation will be checked and purchasing capacity and the minimum requirements of life will be guaranteed to the people.
[28] The second phase will continue [...] increase and people will acquire more purchasing power. This power will increase at an accelerating rate.
[32] Now a question arises whether or not such production will increase purchasing power as well as elevate the standard [...] tackled by taking three measures.
[42] The export of raw materials is [...] above. This will also increase the purchasing power of the people. In such a [...] would not be regarded as a problem.
[1] In the economic sphere, you must [...] be understood that the more the purchasing capacity of money is not utilized [...] economic depression will result.
[3] In all countries where democracy [...] immense inequality in peoples purchasing capacity, unemployment, chronic food shortages, poverty and insecurity in society.
[19] As far as India is concerned, as [...] international responsibilities. The purchasing capacity of the people will keep [...] clear example of all these evils.
[25] The second requirement for economic democracy is that increasing purchasing capacity must be guaranteed to [...] employment for all local people.
[92] 1. The minimum necessities of human [...] responsibility of supplying individuals with purchasing power.
[102] In the economic structure of the society, the purchasing power of the people plays the [...] It was only because there was no purchasing capacity among the people.
[9] This policy will also indirectly [...] them greater amenities, will the purchasing capacity of the government employees [...] the clutches of high inflation.
[10] So, increasing the expenses of [...] developmental programmes instead, the purchasing capacity of the people can be increased without increasing their salaries. When purchasing capacity is increased, both government and non-government employees will benefit.
[6] Thousands of industries have mushroomed [...] extremely poor. They are incapable of purchasing a woollen wrapper for winter, what to speak of expensive woollen clothing.
[2] Most countries in the world – [...] been guaranteed ever increasing purchasing capacity. The fact is that in [...] can ever be permanently solved.
[13] In a decentralized economy the [...] have an upward trend and their purchasing capacity will continuously increase. [...] able to continuously increase the purchasing capacity of the people, because economic power is concentrated in the hands of a few.
[28] The local administration will also [...] production is minimized and the purchasing capacity of the people is increased. [...] supply power as a key industry.
[31] Members who purchase shares in [...] that it prevents capitalists from purchasing large numbers of shares in a cooperative [...] can easily lead to a depression.
[46] Cooperative members should form [...] should be kept for reinvestment or purchasing items such as tractors, manure, [...] authorized capital will not be affected.
[6] A new kind of afforestation programme [...] jackfruit will develop; and the purchasing power of the people will be enhanced. [...] change in the climate of the region.
[52] Purport: While promoting individual [...] best policy is to increase their purchasing capacity.
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[49] Some explanation here is necessary [...] people travel by train without purchasing proper tickets. They do not directly [...] the railway administration. By purchasing tickets they pay for that facility [...] ones travelling fare is theft.