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Explain what is meant by urban bias. What are the major effects of urban bias?
 
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A major difference between tax systems in developing and developed country is that
 
  a. developing countries rely on direct taxes, and developed countries rely on indirect taxes
  b. developing countries rely on indirect taxes and developed countries rely on direct taxes
  c. developing countries rely on domestic taxes and developed countries rely on taxes on foreign trade
  d. developing countries rely on forced saving' and developed countries tax saving directly
  e. there are no significant differences



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Answer to Question 1

Developing country policies that favor the urban sector with a disproportionate share of investments in infrastructure, factories, buildings, and education. This creates a widening gap in incomes and amenities between urban and rural economies and induces rural-urban migration.

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