| William James Ashley - 1904 - 300 стор.
...industries argument." " Protective duties can be defensible, on mere grounds of political economy, when they are imposed temporarily (especially in a...itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country."1 Mill, with that inconsecutiveness of thought which adds so much to the charm of his character,... | |
| Friedrich List - 1904 - 422 стор.
...in practice the cases that may be brought under the rule. To Mill it seemed that there was only one case ' in which, on mere principles of political economy, protecting duties can be defensible,' that is, 'when they are imposed temporarily, especially in a young and rising nation, in hopes of naturalising... | |
| William Smart - 1906 - 324 стор.
...and of highly skilled men, Mill's words are much more true now than when they were written, that " the superiority of one country over another in a branch...production often arises only from having begun it sooner," and that a country which can get or hire skill and experience may, in other respects, be better adapted... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1906 - 1032 стор.
...subject. He said — " The only ease in which, on mere principles of political economy, protective duties can be defensible, is when they are imposed...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalising a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1909 - 1148 стор.
...frank confession." "In Principles of Political Economy (Vol. II, pages 4S7-4SS), John Stuart Mill snys: "The only case in which, on mere principles of political...circumstances of the country. The superiority of one couutry over another In a branch of production often arises only from having begun it sooner. There... | |
| 1909 - 1148 стор.
...confession." °In Principles of Political Economy (Vol. II, pages 487-488), John Stuart Mill says: "The only case In which, on mere principles of political...nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign industry, In iteelf perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country. The superiority of one country over... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1909 - 1154 стор.
..."In Principles of Political Economy (Vol. II, pages 4S7-4S8), John Stuart Mill says: "The only ease in which, on mere principles of political economy,...temporarily (especially In a young and rising nation) In Lopes of naturalizing a foreign industry. In Itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the... | |
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1910 - 452 стор.
...peculiar circumstances, to be Protectionists. They have pondered over the counsel of John Stuart Mill— " The only case in which, on mere principles of political...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalising a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country.... | |
| James Carmichael Smith - 1910 - 320 стор.
...the outside limit of his stay in this world. This dictum of Mill still commands acceptance : — " The only case in which, on mere principles of political...(especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalising a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country ...... | |
| Amasa Mason Eaton - 1913 - 330 стор.
...discouragement by heavy duties, of such foreign commodities as are capable of being produced at home. . . . The only case in which, on mere principles of political...temporarily (especially in a young and rising nation) in hope of naturalizing a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable in the circumstances of the country.... | |
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