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1. Entrepreneurship creates employment. 2. Entrepreneurship improves the quality of life. 3. Entrepreneurship contributes to more equitable distribution of income taxes and therefore eases social unrest. 4. Entrepreneurship utilizes and mobilizes resources for greater national productivity. 5. Entrepreneurship brings social benefits through the government.
Equitable income distribution is the concept or idea of fairness in taxation and welfare. It can refer to equal life chances regardless of identity, to provide all citizens with a basic and equal minimum of income, goods, and services or to increase funds and commitment for redistribution.
Profits are the income of entrepreneurship.
Burton Seely Keirstead has written: 'An essay in the theory of profits and income distribution' -- subject(s): Income, Profit, Entrepreneurship
*it creates employment. *it contributes to a more equitable distribution of income. *it creates social benefits. *it utilizes and mobilizes resources for greater productivity. *it helps in dispersing industrial activities to the countryside. *it generates foreign exchange. *it nurtures entrepreneural talents. *it establishes industrial linkages. *it encourages healthy competition. *it promotes the use of modern technology. *it encourages more researches/studies and inventions of machines and equipment.
to achieve full employment,to achieve price stability, to achieve economic growth, equilibrium in B.O.P and equitable distribution of income.
Equitable income distribution is the concept or idea of fairness in taxation and welfare. It can refer to equal life chances regardless of identity, to provide all citizens with a basic and equal minimum of income, goods, and services or to increase funds and commitment for redistribution.
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That type of issue is decided by a judge if the parties cannot agree on an equitable distribution of their property. The judge will take into consideration all the property owned by the couple, income of the parties, future earning potential, state laws, etc.That type of issue is decided by a judge if the parties cannot agree on an equitable distribution of their property. The judge will take into consideration all the property owned by the couple, income of the parties, future earning potential, state laws, etc.That type of issue is decided by a judge if the parties cannot agree on an equitable distribution of their property. The judge will take into consideration all the property owned by the couple, income of the parties, future earning potential, state laws, etc.That type of issue is decided by a judge if the parties cannot agree on an equitable distribution of their property. The judge will take into consideration all the property owned by the couple, income of the parties, future earning potential, state laws, etc.
AnswerIt is the process used in the majority of US states to divide marital property. "Equitable distribution" is followed, meaning that the court attempts to distribute the property in a manner that is "fair and just". This doesn't necessarily mean that the property is distributed evenly, only that it is done in a way that is fair.To do this, the court will consider a variety of factors, including the parties' income, contributions to the marriage, the standard of living, and even the potential for future income after the divorce is final.Additional InformationIn an equitable distribution state property that is owned by either spouse is considered to be marital property and can be redistributed in order to make the distribution fair to each party according to their respective needs. You can read more about it at the link below.
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