Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... Tariff is one which imposes duties on imports with the purpose of setting capital and labor to producing what they ... Tariff for revenue is a permanent arrangement , a protective Tariff , as fast as it attains its object , ceases to tax ...
... Tariff is one which imposes duties on imports with the purpose of setting capital and labor to producing what they ... Tariff for revenue is a permanent arrangement , a protective Tariff , as fast as it attains its object , ceases to tax ...
Сторінка 86
... Tariff is so arranged as to admit of no ad valorem duties , while those who , in America , profess to admire English Tariff legislation , gener- ally strive to have the American Tariff constructed on the ad valorem principle . II . As ...
... Tariff is so arranged as to admit of no ad valorem duties , while those who , in America , profess to admire English Tariff legislation , gener- ally strive to have the American Tariff constructed on the ad valorem principle . II . As ...
Сторінка 87
... Tariff by admitting all the great trading nations to the footing of reciprocity on terms unfavorable to us . It is therefore understood that the Senate shall not approve such a treaty without the consent of the House . 13. The character ...
... Tariff by admitting all the great trading nations to the footing of reciprocity on terms unfavorable to us . It is therefore understood that the Senate shall not approve such a treaty without the consent of the House . 13. The character ...
Сторінка 88
... Tariff of 1892 was especially adjusted to make such treaties possible ; and under its operation there was already a considerable increase of our trade with these neighbors to the southward . But the Tariff of 1894 , by abolishing the ...
... Tariff of 1892 was especially adjusted to make such treaties possible ; and under its operation there was already a considerable increase of our trade with these neighbors to the southward . But the Tariff of 1894 , by abolishing the ...
Сторінка 103
... Tariff legislation goes no farther than to create larger opportunity for private enterprise . Only in the regulation of coin and paper money , in the creation of harbors and water - ways , and the carriage of letters , does the ...
... Tariff legislation goes no farther than to create larger opportunity for private enterprise . Only in the regulation of coin and paper money , in the creation of harbors and water - ways , and the carriage of letters , does the ...
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ad valorem Adam Smith America amount balance of trade bank-notes better capitalist CHAPTER cheap classes clothing coin coinage commodities consumer cost cotton crops debt demand direct tax discount duty employers employment England English Europe exchange export fall famines farmer farming favor foreign commerce free competition Free Trade GINN & COMPANY give Gold and Silver greenbacks growth Holy Alliance imports improvement increase India industries interest Ireland issue keep kind labor expended land less machinery manufactures ment metals National natural needed neighborhood nomic notes paid paper money payment Political Economy poorer population produce profits Protection Protectionist railroads rates schools Scotch banks secure sell ships Silver and Gold Silver Certificate social society soil Spain square mile supply Tariff taxation tends things tillage Treasury true unearned increment wages wheat workingmen workmen
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Сторінка 95 - But it cannot be expected that individuals should, at their own risk, or rather to their certain loss, introduce a new manufacture, and bear the...
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