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Econ notes: Feb 9 2009

February 9, 2009

 

Gross Income – remuneration for rendering personal services (EE-ER relationship)

1. Compensation for services
2. Gross income derived from conduct of trade or business or exercise of proession
3. Gains from dealings on property
4. Interest
5. Rents
6. Royalties
7. Dividends
8. Annuities
9. prizes and winnings
10. pensions
11. partner’s distributive share from the net income for gen prof partnership

Compensation for services

1. Basic salary or wage
2. Honoraria
3. Fried or variable allowances
4. Commissions
5. Fees
6. Tips and gratuities
7. Hazard or emergency pay
8. Retirement pay
9. Separation pay
10. Pension
11. Vacation or sick  leave
12. 13th month pay and other benefits
13. Overtime pay
14. Profit sharing
15. Awards for special services
16. Beneficial payments.



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Econ: Coop Analysis Format

January 29, 2009

 

Cooperative Analysis

I Introduction

II Background

-Name
-Members
-Date
-Address

III Analysis on the rights and privileges of members, conduct, and operations
IV analysis on the grounds for terminating member of an office
VI Recommendation

Bookman Old Style
12, Short bond
0.8??? margin /all sides
1.5 spacing



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Econ: Malaysia Report

January 17, 2009

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Overview
HeKaSi of Malaysia
Economy, Land, Agriculture
Agrarian reform of Malaysia
Agricultural Schemes
  • National Land Code
  • Land Development & Settlement
  • In situ development
Similarities & Differences



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Econ - Taiwan Agrarian Reform (Group4)

January 16, 2009

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Overview
About Taiwan
Land Reform:

    * Brief History
    * Objectives
    * Scope
    * Retention Limit
    * Land Valuation & Landowner Compensation
    * Payment by Beneficiaries
    * Support Services
    * Administrative Support
    * Legal Framework


Results of Taiwan Land Reform Program
    Limitation
    Environmental Setting
Phase 1 and 2 of Land Reform in Taiwan
1st: The Rent Reduction Program
2nd: Sale of Public or Government Lands
3rd: Land to the Tiller Program


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Econ: China — Agrarian Reform (Group2)

January 9, 2009

This is China

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The Six Stages of Agriculture in China

  • Rudimentary Stage
  • Primary Stage
  • Warring State Periods
  • Qin and Han Dynasties
  • Sui, Tang,Song, and Yuan Dynasties
  • Ming Dynasty and mid-Qing Dynasty


People’s Republic of China
Policies on Agrarian Reform AND Rural Development
Land And Water Development
Biological Recycling
Credit Services
People’s Organization And Participation

  •  Commune
  •  First Phase
  •  Second Phase
  •  Third Phase
  •  Fourth Phase
  •  Production Team
  •  Production Brigade
  •  Commune or People’s Commune



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Econ: Japan Agrarian Reform

January 7, 2009

 

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Overview

  • Philosophy and Objectives of Land Reform
  • Legislation and Administration of Land Reform
  • Implementation of Land Reform
  • Small Farm Economy and Cooperativism
  • Rural Transformation and The Second Stage of Land Reform
  • Similarities and Differences

 



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Econ: CARP Slides ni Ma’am..

December 17, 2008


 
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Overview
Declaration Of Principles
Key Objectives of CARP
Statement of Policies
Definition of Terms
1. AGRARIAN REFORM
2. AGRICULTURE
3. AGRICUTURAL LAND
4. IDLE or ABANDONED LAND
5. FARMER
6. FARMWORKER
7. REGULAR FAMRWORKER
8. SEASONAL FARMWORKER
9. OTHER FARMWORKER
10. COOPERATIVES

Coverage of CARP
Schedule of Implementation
RETENTION of LANDS
  WHO MAY APPLY FOR RETENTION:
 PERIOD TO EXERCISE RIGHT OF RETENTION
 WHERE TO FILE APPLICATION
 WAIVER OF RIGHT OF RETENTION

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Econ Prelim Questionnaires

December 16, 2008

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Some Texts from the File …

What are structures of Agrarian Reform?

Agrarian Structure
Production Structure
Land Tenure Structure
Support Services Structure

What are the aspects of Agrarian Reform?

Economic
Socio-Cultural
Moral
Religious
Political

What are the ways of effecting changes?

Revolutionary
Authoritarian
Democratic
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