American Economist, Niteet 67–68American Protective Tariff League, 1921 |
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Sivu 7
... cent . The fact which cannot be blinked , means that for every hundred millions spent on foreign products or to settle other foreign debts , we must pay 25 millions more to square the debt " ( the italics are mine ) . But the fact is ...
... cent . The fact which cannot be blinked , means that for every hundred millions spent on foreign products or to settle other foreign debts , we must pay 25 millions more to square the debt " ( the italics are mine ) . But the fact is ...
Sivu 8
... cent . " The meeting lasted about an hour and a half and the bankers discussed ways and means for stabilizing dollar exchange in Spain . " At various times the suggesting of float- ing an allied or American loan in Spain has been ...
... cent . " The meeting lasted about an hour and a half and the bankers discussed ways and means for stabilizing dollar exchange in Spain . " At various times the suggesting of float- ing an allied or American loan in Spain has been ...
Sivu 10
... cent . ? No Tariff Act has been more lied about than that of 1909 , and no Schedule of any Tariff more wilfully and ... cent . might be required at one stage of the founding or development of an industry , but none at all at another ...
... cent . ? No Tariff Act has been more lied about than that of 1909 , and no Schedule of any Tariff more wilfully and ... cent . might be required at one stage of the founding or development of an industry , but none at all at another ...
Sivu 13
... cents per bushel . Can- ada had wheat for export and there was no market for our wheat in that coun- try . On the contrary , even under a Tariff of 25 cents per bushel , there were heavy importations of wheat from that country into this ...
... cents per bushel . Can- ada had wheat for export and there was no market for our wheat in that coun- try . On the contrary , even under a Tariff of 25 cents per bushel , there were heavy importations of wheat from that country into this ...
Sivu 19
... cent . Tulles bobinets , 400 per cent . Other nets , 600 per cent . Cotton knit goods , 500 per cent . Embroideries , 350 per cent . Felt hats , 300 to 500 per cent . Trimmed sailors , 600 per cent . Carded cotton , 150 per cent . Iron ...
... cent . Tulles bobinets , 400 per cent . Other nets , 600 per cent . Cotton knit goods , 500 per cent . Embroideries , 350 per cent . Felt hats , 300 to 500 per cent . Trimmed sailors , 600 per cent . Carded cotton , 150 per cent . Iron ...
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A. H. Heisey adequate Protective Tariff Ameri AMERICAN ECONOMIST American industry American labor American Protective Tariff American valuation appraiser bargo Boies Penrose cents per pound Chairman Charles Curtis chemical Chemical Foundation Claude Kitchin Congress coun customs Democrat dollars domestic products dustry dye embargo dye industry dye trust enactment Europe export trade fact farmers favor Finance Committee Fordney foreign products Frear Free Ports Free-Trade German home market House Howard Sutherland imported interests Isaac Bacharach John Sharp Williams Lindley H Longworth manufacturers Means Committee ment merchandise N. Y. Chester nations Nicholas Longworth present President prosperity Protectionist Protective Tariff League rates of duty Reed Smoot Republican revenue schedule Secretary sell Senate ships Tariff Act Tariff law Tariff legislation Tariff Protection Tariff revision tion Underwood Tariff United vote wages Washington week WILBUR F William wool workmen York
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Sivu 104 - That whenever imported merchandise is subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a duty based upon or regulated in any manner by the value thereof...
Sivu 173 - ... foreign market value (or, in the absence of such value, than the cost of production) there shall be levied, collected, and paid, in addition to the duties imposed thereon by law, a special dumping duty in an amount equal to such difference.
Sivu 112 - DRAMA, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act...
Sivu 103 - Dutch standard in color, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the...
Sivu 24 - The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs or impede their efforts to obtain it. Each is the proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily or mental and spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves than by compelling each to live as seems good to the rest.
Sivu 173 - In any manner by the value thereof shall exceed the value declared in the entry, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, in addition to the duties imposed by law on such merchandise, an additional duty of 1 per centum of the total appraised value thereof for each 1 per centum that such appraised value exceeds the value declared in the entry...
Sivu 174 - The export value of imported merchandise shall be the market value or the price at the time of exportation of such merchandise to the United States, at which such or similar merchandise is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in the principal markets of the country from which exported, in the usual wholesale quantities and in the ordinary course of trade, for exportation to the United States...
Sivu 173 - That in the case of all imported merchandise, whether dutiable or free of duty, of a class or kind as to which the Secretary has made public a finding as provided in section 201, and...
Sivu 196 - In all tariff legislation the true principle of protection is best maintained by the imposition of such duties as will equal the difference between the cost of production at home and abroad, together with a reasonable profit to American industries.
Sivu 103 - Unwashed wools shall be considered such as shall have been shorn from the sheep without any cleansing; that is, in their natural condition. Washed wools shall be considered such as have been washed with water only on the sheep's back, or on the skin.